An Irishman sings the blues/By Przemcio

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wild_Willie2
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RE: Japanese Fleet Smashed at Johnston:)

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AARs using your mod in 1944 as I'd love to check them out to see if my fears about the overwhelming impact of the increase in ship-based AAA in terms of disrupting Japanese strikes is justified. Like I said, I'm open to being proven wrong but so far no-one has come out with examples from

Hi Nemo, I am also playing przemco in scen 15 NIK mod 5.0, and have sunk 3 Us and 1 brit carrier without a loss to myself (not counting kaga that I send on a suicide mission), I had a single CV badly damaged in tokyo (90 sys), and do not have the same bad experience with allied flak as you have. Even an extended strike by my kates at 10000 feet on 4 allied carriers gained about 18 hits for the loss of about 20 planes to flak.

NIK mod takes some time to get used to and Premzo had already played it through the first 6 months already. I think you just had some bad luck...
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RE: An Irishman sings the blues/By Przemcio

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Aye, you may be right... After all the game started with my entire surprise strike being unable to find PH and not dropping a single bomb on PH... while 1 of his SBDs riposted with a 1000lber onto the Kaga's flight decks. *sigh* It seems my carriers may have been cursed in that game :)
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