loki100
Posts: 10920
Joined: 10/20/2012 From: Utlima Thule Status: offline
|
quote:
ORIGINAL: letmein Maybe the air war side of the game is just too deceptively simple for me? So I have only played the lenningrad scenario. 1. Why do I have these 4 plane units in each airbase with only 1 plane active when that hogs up a space that could be used for a more populous unit? 2. What are the problems associated with increasing the number of units at each air base, there doesn't seem a command limit? 3. When would I use night missions? 4. Bombing units and HQs causes disruption right? Because it sure doesnt kill much! cheers. No doubt I will have many more question for the long suffering community but that will do. Maybe I will add: Is there a guide to what each support unit does, in which circumstances they are best attached to a division, which ones should be disbanded/have TOE turned down and when etc? 1 - if it really has only 1 active plane then it probably can't take part in operations (this depends on the % to fly option you've set), I'd send it back to your national reserve to recover; 2 - each airbase has a support limit, if you exceed this then the number of planes that are damaged will increase and they are more likely to be unusable. Different planes impose a different load. Also as you increase numbers at a base you increase supply demand and truck usage - this may or may not be a problem depending on where you are in the game and which side you are playing 3 - usually not at all, except if you want to run resupply missions where the Soviets have air superiority or if the U2s get too annoying. You've a few specialist night fighters so look for what your opponent is doing and deploy them to that sector. Left unchecked the U2s can inflict a steady stream of losses and disruption and for the Soviets they are almost free to use 4 - yep, though the Ju-87s have a good kill rate. Key is that disrupted elements don't fight and they increase fatigue as they recover. So if you need to take a well defended hex, a combination of a pre-attack bombing raid and lots of ground support can make all the difference. Look at the detailed combat result or run an attack on a very low speed setting (say 5), this will give you an excellent feel for the indirect effects of the air war As to SUs, not really, its all a bit of it depends. The trade off is if the SUs are in a division then they will fight if that counter is in action, but quite clearly they won't if it is inactive for some reason. If they are in a corps then they may fight in any eligible battle and as the Germans you will most likely pass the requisite tests. My view is you use the SUs for the Germans to optimise some formations. A common trick is to create a couple of infantry corps for siege work, at the start send them to Leningrad, later on to break down really strong defenses. Here you want Eng/Stug style SUs in the divisions and to bring your heavier artillery into the corps. Its easier to manage SUs as the Soviets as, up to a point, you can build what you want ... but actually you need more to compensate for generally weaker ToEs than the Germans have.
_____________________________
|