Carriers At War Development Diary

Carriers At War is Strategic Studies Group famed simulation of Fleet Carrier Air and Naval Operations in the Pacific from 1941 - 1945.

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Greyshaft
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RE: Carriers At War Development Diary

Post by Greyshaft »

ORIGINAL: LitFuel
...I'm just frustrated that the kriegsmarine always get's the shaft along with the Atlantic/Med in general.
Blame Adolf.. he should have finished the Z plan [:D]
/Greyshaft
Texican
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RE: Carriers At War Development Diary

Post by Texican »

ORIGINAL: LitFuel

Maybe they could whip up a little What If? scenerio with the Graf Zeppelin being built


"What if's" are a major plus to have. Would be cool if somehow the Bismarck, running from British ships in the Atlantic, blasted its way through the Panama Canal and ended up in a Japanese task force. Far fetched, but cool all the same.

Prototype aircraft, ships "that were never finished historically", and other random stuff can all add to the variability and replay value of a game.
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RE: Carriers At War Development Diary

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ORIGINAL: Texican

ORIGINAL: LitFuel

Maybe they could whip up a little What If? scenerio with the Graf Zeppelin being built


"What if's" are a major plus to have. Would be cool if somehow the Bismarck, running from British ships in the Atlantic, blasted its way through the Panama Canal and ended up in a Japanese task force. Far fetched, but cool all the same.

Prototype aircraft, ships "that were never finished historically", and other random stuff can all add to the variability and replay value of a game.

I think one of the what-if scenarios in the original CCAW had the Shoho (Jap light carrier) sailing with the Kriegsmarine.
It also had one monster battle in the Atlantic with the historic German ships and the Plan Z battleships *and* German CVs *and* converted French CVs against the Royal Navy.
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