jabo wrote:
I will make the ships less hard with a boat tuff setting but they wont be strafed down, you will have to use ord on them.
The idea is that there is no confusion in settings between MA and S3 as regards to planes and weapons. Makes things easier for everyone. A change in the MA is a change in the S3.
That being said the object file will remain different between the S3 and MA and this will effect the static ships etc.
So, expect lower boat tuff. However, assuming that the "reduction" of boat tuff is in some way "proportional", it still would take more 100 lb. bombs on an F4F-4 than could likely ever score hits on boats to sink one and we already know that strafing boats will not work. Note that a single torpedo does more than TEN TIMES the damage of a 100 lb. bomb. There is NO REASON for a F4F-4 to be an attacker on either moving or static shipping.
billpe wrote:
Thank you Jabo,
PS, can you turn down the high explosive coconut palms that claimed the lives of many good men?
Our Ordnance Officer and 328th Squadron Leader advises that the combat engineers could get rid of all of the palm trees and apron-parked aircraft in the whole theatre with one roll of det cord.
EDIT:It has to be mentioned that the "tuffness" of various elements of our game have been adjusted from time-to-time to correspond with the Series presented. If one takes a long look over any number of past Events, it will be noted that, in general, that the end score of both "sides" was pretty close. Occasionally buffs are harder to kill, occasionally lots of ground objects are required to close fields. Typically there is a "wrinkle" somewhere. However, the "wrinkles" are always somewhere in the Rules if one looks far enough. Squad COs and Flight Planners have to pay attention to what scenario is presented and how that can be accomplished with the colleagues and the airframes available. Testing of the Arena has always been a part of the program as everyone KNOWS that it will be different from the MA. These elements are what have always made S3s the "special events" that they really are.
Before everybody gives a huge round of applause that the MA Settings will also be the S3 Settings just because testing under "S3 conditions" is just too tedious, please consider the possible limitations that this may impose upon our Janitors who have all been doing a great job of "evening things out" for a very long time.
Not that anyone else would really care, but I've developed a "S3 maxim" which I have used with our Squaddies for quite some time. Namely: "As long as the Janitors can keep both "sides" complaining vociferously that each is at a true disadvantage, the Janitors must be doing something right".
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