castor troy
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ORIGINAL: hades1001 So you really think 300 fighters(1/3 of the cap) in the air only kills 50-60 planes before they reach the torpedo release point is reasonable? In early war stage 100 cap will do the same job, if not shot down more. No I don´t, but the combat report also tells me differnt numbers than you seem to take for granted. Ill put it simple as it is: The strike on GJ carriers was too much for the CAP he assigned. To counter such a dedicated raid (also considering rader for ages trains his most valuable pilots for such occasions) he would have needed more than 3 times the numbers, and still would face losses. We do not have many historical examples of dedicated CAP trying to stop a high skill naval attack counting more than 500 a/c. But examples in comparable enviroment suggests that a 300 fighters will not neccesarily dent such a strike. How should it with WWII capabilities? Think BoB, close to all fair weather raids countered by heavy resistance reached target, and this with the best integrated air defense system in the world at the time. To position carriers 80 miles from mainland Japan, while the IJN is still able to mount large scale strikes with modern planes and good pilots would never ever have been allowed by the USN, for very obvious reasons. If you want to complain about the ability of Japan to mount this type of raids in scen. 2 late war, please do so. But don´t confuse that fact as an issue of the air combat model. Wow, you will never get tired me thinks. Going with your logic, the only reason why the Japanese haven't won the war in the Pacific is the fact that they never were able to muster a 600 ac strike because if they would have, they would have sunk all Allied carriers and - won the war. On and on and on and on there are still the same borked results and they just always go wrong, so why the hell are YOU always coming up with what went wrong with the Cap and why it happened? Wow, there is always something going wrong with my Cap, holy moly, thanks you told me. The only thing I agree is that GJ had not enough Cap but what was available was a pure sh*t in the air and there is no excuse, no matter how many times you want to try to find excuses for each and every time it happens. But no matter how excellent you think the airmodel is, at some point even you should deal with the fact that it can't handle those big fights. Just like big ground battles, big naval battles, big of everything. The code isn't working with any sort of BIG engagements. edit: and no, I am not thinking the Cap should have annihilated the strike, but it should have done something to it. It did... nothing... and there is no reason for nearly all fighters not being available as you point out all the time, NO REASON.
< Message edited by castor troy -- 1/26/2012 4:42:05 PM >
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