poodlebrain
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ORIGINAL: tiemanj quote:
Which would be a nice theory if the move was done in a chunk. It isn't. It's done hex-by-hex with attack checks in each hex. So if I get a 10/10 on a sub on PM search, it's probably still there on my next, first-hex move toward it. And my ASW ships know that. Granted, no help on today's turn. But I can look over the hedge at tomorrow's first hex. Or next four hexes if I want to expose myself. true, perhaps I overstated. Yes, you will "see" subs in the next 4 hexes, and can act accordingly. The manual does state that "prior detection of the sub" influences the probability of an attack (so I assume that means the sub TFs MDL, as DL resets to 0 prior to the naval move phase), so it isn't "worthless" from a game point of view either (your escorts "know" he is there). My point was though, that just having TBFs out searching / ASWing doesn't buy you a bubble of protection. They are not factored into "escorts" in any way. Once you outrun the "search" they did on the previous turn, they are not providing any protection. In this case we don't know how far Wasp traveled prior to getting attacked, so we don't know if it is relevant in this particular case. Most CVTFs can move 10 hexes in a turn, but ASW can be out to a max of 4 (with that 4th hex being extended range). Also, if he just left port in the last turn (for example, exiting Sydney (or Pearl, west coast, whatever in other cases) - most of us set up the search functions and leave port. If this is the case, that search never flew, and was a complete non factor (no matter how many were set) quote:
Also, the main reason to me to not search is because a human brain, not code, is seeing the DL imposed on the sub by my planes at whatever portion of the turn they fly. And that human brain who owns that sub knows there a platform of some kind that saw it. If it's in a location where LBA search is impossible or unlikely, and Allied subs carry no Glens, most likely it's mobile air ASW. Which that human files away and plans around for tomorrow I fully agree with you here, but I think it is outside the scope of what I was originally saying. Yes, the implications of getting a search A/C spotted could be huge (or you may not care, depending on the game situation). If what you say is correct, then what is the purpose, or point, of a CV Escort TF? The area of prosecution for such a TF must move with the TF in order for the TF and mission to make any sense.
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