ORIGINAL: Red Lancer
Why, when a tactic is employed that is different to history or that provides a significant advantage against you do you call it an exploit? Why don't you criticise your ahistoric holding of reserves on trains as an exploit and ask for that to be corrected?
You personally told me not to make claims unless I have in game and historical data to back up my claims on the dev forums.
I have done what you asked.
1. In game data I have posted the data that shows turn after turn of 1 to 5 up to 1 to 8 loses ratio.
2. most of the loses are from planes and not ground combat.
3. I posted the historical loses for Normandy and we all know most combat loses were not from planes but by
artillery or general ground combat.
Historical link is here incase you missed it in this an other threads.
http://www.britannica.com/event/Normand ... n-of/40555
I have clearly out lined the loss ratio starting turn 49 using total loses to get the true lose ratio per turn.
I have clearly given historical data to show that 1 to 5 and up to 1 to 8 odds is not historical.
I done everything u have asked.
Also why does the air system need a summer bonus?
Were targets easyer to see in the summer?
Does the higher temps make the pilots targeting better?
What is the historical reason for this bonus?
Is the summer bonus really needed and why?
I would think bombing in winter when there is far less natural cover would be better then summer bombing hedgerows.