Lokasenna
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Joined: 3/3/2012 From: Iowan in MD/DC Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Canoerebel Detection levels are nil to low single digits, even for the subs that just moved into the sea between Hokkaido and Honshu. You're not the first experienced player to look at the "checkerboard" and conclude, "That wouldn't happen if I were the IJ player." Another experienced player made that observation in my game with John III, offering this: "You won't be able to do that against Obvert." But it's not nearly as vulnerable as it looks. I generally keep my subs just out of detection range, to prevent high losses. Erik usually limits his patrols/ASW flights, to minimize the huge losses he otherwise incurs from Allied CAP. This line of "no detection/no molestation" is fluid. Sometimes my subs nose too far forward. But this deployment allows me to keep track of enemy detection levels, which is useful info. It also allows me to "flood the zone" at important intervals. Once such was here, as the Allies invaded Kushiro. The ojbective was to give Erik another reason to be cautious with his combat ships. And the presence of DS took a heavy toll on Erik's search craft. So, temporarily, my subs are further forward than ordinary. They'll pull back a bit soon. But that's what boggled me a bit - all of those subs within 4 hexes of Ominato? They should all have DL 10/10, even if there were concerns about CAP shooting down a bunch of search/ASW planes over Kushiro. Or, if setting ASW/search arcs, all of them within 5 or 6 hexes (since ASW is half range. Then there are all of those north of Sapporo... Maybe it's just me, but my air units don't do double duty for search and ASW. I have dedicated ASW and other units do double duty with some search because it's easier and less pilot-skill-intensive. Obviously, this is a good thing for you.
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