HexHead
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Joined: 2/9/2010 From: I'm from New Hampshire; I only work in cyberspace Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Helpless I didn't say anything about control. Control only triggers isolation and makes own naval transport losses much lower. Otherwise neutral hexes considered as CONTESTED SHIPPING, thus triggering potential transport losses. I think all of this quite well described in the game manual. Granted, I probably need to clarify a couple of points, but if the LW isn't flying, and there is No Navy, then how is the Axis contesting anything? I'm not seeing but maybe two dozen sorties a Turn by the Axis, either day or night, afaics. Am I not looking at something I should? Am I missing sorties flown by the Axis? I've tried to be scrupulous about what I'm seeing on the UI, and afaics, what I have described is the case. I fail to see how they could contest anything if they're not flying, for they sure can't do it on the waves. And since the esteemed HMSWarspite has pointed out residual sea traffic, yes, I'm aware of that, but it was shoveling sand against the tide, a drop in the bucket - you cannot keep a mid-20th century formation of any appreciable size supplied properly with barges and 60' trawlers, it ain't gonna work, the cargo capacities are far too small, for one thing; you'd have to have a Dunkirk every day, just about, to deliver the tons and tons of supplies needed, including fuel ( and let's not overlook fodder for those Hi-Tek Wehrmacht formations), spare parts, lubricating oil, medicines, radios, signal equipment, etc., etc., etc. It simply can't be done, you need vessels which are proper cargo vessels, and, on top of all that, you need port facilities, cargo handling and distribution, etc. Axis seaborne capabilities should be nil, nada, zippo. I have no problem with modelling minor U-boat annoyances, nor addressing any kind of a serious air effort against sealanes. But if you're not flying, the engine shouldn't be awarding any sea interdiction points. To be clear, these are two separate, but not wholly unrelated issues. The Axis shouldn't be getting any seaborne supply at all (because we've abstracted naval issues to a large degree), and shouldn't be interfering with Allied naval movements if the LW isn't actively contesting the waves. The latter is more of an annoyance than anything else, but the former is just a plain No, imho.
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"Goddamn it, they're gittin' away!!" - unknown tincan sailor near the end of Leyte Gulf, when Kurita retired
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