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Follow that Task Force ! ! ! - 7/17/2002 9:45:57 PM   
Scouters

 

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As a way to make surface action groups a little more menacing, is there some way that when they are set to React to Enemy they could automatically choose a nearby (1-2 hexes) spotted enemy TF and attempt to "follow" it. That is, they will attempt to overtake the TF to be in the same hex with it at the end of the move phase, thus allowing for possible surface combat to take place? Since this uses a subroutine already present in the game (the "follow TF" option) maybe it could be implemented rather easily. With this option you could station a surface group so that it could cover an area and attempt to intercept enemy groups moving through.

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- 7/17/2002 10:06:43 PM   
zed

 

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in 4 years it only happened oncet - CVE-73 Gambier Bay destroyed by a japanese cruisers at Surigao Strait. CVs were
just too fast. CVEs White Plains, Kolanin Bay and Fanshaw Bay were hit as well. If the Yamato had not turned North then then
the result would have been curtains for the U.>S.

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- 7/17/2002 10:10:46 PM   
Scouters

 

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I agree it would rarely result in a CV being taken under fire. I'd like to use my surface groups to greater effect in intercepting other surface groups and transport groups.

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- 7/17/2002 10:15:14 PM   
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When I first got the game I thought that was what the "FOLLOW TF" button was for. Disapointed when I found I could only follow my of TFs.:)

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- 7/18/2002 8:48:27 AM   
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On my understanding, (the grog's will correct me if I'm wrong) the reaction routines for Surface Combat TF's will only kick in when an enemy TF is moving to enter a friendly base, the friendly Surface Combat TF is within less than one move of the base and the friendly TF has "react to enemy" active (I've definitely seen it happen against enemy bombardment TF's). You then see the "TF reacting to..." message. On a few occasions, I have seen something like "TF X moving to cover TF Y" when enemy surface TF's were spotted in the area (TF X being surface combat and TF Y being transport). However no combat ever occurred and the situation was so vague that I could not say what the game routines were doing.

The options for surface combat seem to be limited to either the case above or lucking out and picking the hex that an enemy TF will end its move (even then, the enemy TF will attempt to move away if it has retire orders).

I agree that it would be nice to have some type of reaction routine that kicks in when a "detected" enemy TF passes within a certain distance of a Surface Combat TF. All the factors neccesary to determine whether combat is successfully initiated (ie aggression, experience, detection, speed and orders) are already present in the game, although the chances of combat occurring would need to be far less likely than with the base defense example (ie the objective was known). I doubt very much that a whole new routine would be added given the designer's existing workload but if it was, it would at least increase the excitement as enemy TF's sail near you on the map.

On the subject of intercepting CV's, be careful what you wish for. The AI has a tendency to sometimes settle into a hex when airstriking your bases. I once had 4 IJN BB's sitting in a port that was being struck by nearby USN CV's over several turns. The AI kept operating from the same hex. My patience eventually gave in and I sent the BB's out to the hex in question with a patrol/do not retire order. They entered the carrier's hex at night but no combat occurred (insufficient detection level?). Next morning found both parties still sharing the same 30 miles of water. A bit embarressing as air combat comes before surface combat!

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