glyphoglossus
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ORIGINAL: glyphoglossus To HansBolter: yes, you are right, I do not still get it. But I am trying, and I am improving, so while I might not have yet "gotten" it, I am (slowly) "getting" it. I appreciate everyone's kindness, patience, and generosity with their time and knowledge in helping me (and others in my position) with this by answering my questions. I am learning one dimension at a time, and working my way up to the full complexity. Sorry for annoyances that I might cause with my struggles in the mean time. glyphglossus, Thank you for having the guts to tackle this game. It's 'new blood' like yours that keeps this game afloat after so many years. We 'old timers' need to show you patience and understanding while you are trying to get a grasp. Thank you for understanding that there are some true grumblers (grognards) and not taking offense. There are many helpful people on these boards. Please do not hesitate to ask any questions, no matter how 'annoying' you may think they are. Thanks for the kind words. ppreciate the encouragement and support from the community! And the way I look at it is that some grumbling/snark is a small price to pay for learning about this game from pro's! A Thanks. Yes, CAP is my primary defense as well. Still digging through the forums to figure out best altitude for CAP's, how to arrange CAP in layers, etc. Apart from complementing CAP, It was actually for times where fighters are critically needed elsewhere (e.g., to cover landings or resupply missions) that I wanted to bolster the organic AA defenses. In addition, CAP is relatively expensive both in terms of planes/pilots as well as supply to fly the air missions; I was hoping to come up with a "cheaper" defense solution. In the latter cases, these might be places I just want to hold with a few troops but not build up. Particular are places that are beyond the range of most of my own land-based fighters, but within range of multiple 4E/long-range land-based bombers of the other side. The troops seem to weather the bombings pretty well, though they build up fatigue. It seems the bombings also eat up a lot of supply (not sure whether directly or because this supply is used by engineers to rebuild damage?), resulting in requiring more frequent resupply missions (which then expose transports and covering forces to the air strikes).
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