SqzMyLemon
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Joined: 10/30/2009 From: Alberta, Canada Status: offline
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I don't think you will find it to be "one" thing to change, it's a combination of all the variables that go into that particular action. To name just a few things off the top of me head: weather, leadership, altitude, distance to target, fatigue of pilots, skill levels, morale rolls, leaderships rolls, skill of opposing ship Captains, effects of lots, little or no CAP...etc. I was totally bummed with my results too, and expected better in similiar circumstances as yours. I think what some people forget is those who expect better results aren't necessarily looking for every bomb or torpedo to hit either. An outcome more reflective of the numbers of planes attacking and skill levels is more often sought after and reasonable to expect, than the complete destruction of the opposing force. Not everybody voicing disappointment wants 100% accuracy. Anyway, really my point was this. Sometimes it all comes together and you get great results, sometimes you get ok results and others you get a whole lot of nothing. It happens, will happen and might happen. You just have to roll with it, sometimes you'll come out on top and others you won't. In this case whatever factors came into play, you got a poor result. Do as you suggested, look at changing a few things and see what happens, maybe you'll figure out that sweet setup that results in good results consistently with the odd bad day thrown in.
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