ADavidB
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Joined: 9/17/2001 From: Toronto, Canada Status: offline
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I was playing a game of scenario 17 today against the AI. Mid-June, the AI was doing it's "Godzilla" routine with its carriers around NG, while I was sitting back, resting my pilots and waiting for a chance, when the AI's carrier TF wnet into the hex for PM! Huh? I thought that GG wrote the code so that the AI wouldn't put carrier TFs in coastal and port hexes, let alone right in enemy controlled port hexes. There was nothing much to shoot up, so the AI pulled back its carriers to rest them and repair the losses obtained against my air defenses. Then, with its carriers off north somewhere, the AI sent in bombardment TFs, followed by transport TFs. Unfortunately for it, I had lots of subs around the "corner" of NG, and my carrier TF parked 3 hexes southeast of PM. I've never seen an Allied Air TF get so many hits on combat TFs - even the Devestators were going out time and again, and even getting hits while not getting shot down. And these were hits on BBs and CAs, not on "little stuff". I stayed out for 3 or 4 days, until all the AI's TFs sank or limped away, then sent my TF south for some well deserved R&R. Sure enough, at that point the AI came back with TWO Carrier TFs, which proceded to pound PM. I didn't take the bait, and within a couple of turns, one of the AI's Air TFs [U]again[/U] sailed into PM harbor, while the second Air TF sat outside. For once my land-based tac bombers from Oz started to pester the AIs Air TFs, and they went back north. Then, the AI started to send big transport TFs toward PM again, again without air cover. Between my surface combat TFs, my LBA and my now rested carrier TF, I flamed dozens of ships and easily pushed into the sea the pitful few troops who landed, despite constant air bombardment of PM. I still can't figure out why the AI's AC TFs went into PM harbor. I even think that the air attack it tried was at half strength, as is supposed to happen close to land. This is an odd game at times, but still lots of fun. Dave Baranyi
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