ORIGINAL: wneumann
Use the orphaned air groups from the sunk carriers to assist in putting your naval air training in overdrive.
+1. You never have enough pilot training squadrons or trained pilots. Until you don't need more trained pilots, you don't have enough of them.
Reloads vs the AI seems to a common theme in this thread now...
As BBF esquire adroitly pointed out you can re-load at any time without hurting its feelings; PBEM human partners of course have different opinions.
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I would argue that the spirit of a 'no reload challenge' is clearly a harder game because simply you must remain focused on the tactical details as CINCPAC; it makes it harder to recover from mistakes or the mistakes may delays plans.
"No reload challenge" is a very simple method to give the AI the benefit of a slight edge given it
must think in linear terms; Is condition XX fulfilled Y/N then if Y = this action then if N = this action.
At the end of the day "No Re-Load challenges" really comes down to "your own house rules":
1) Pure no re-load no matter what
2) Reload due to omission of orders that had no bearing on the results ... i.e. that is I reloaded because I intended to get a CVE TF supporting supply ships TF on route to Suva and there was no impact in any combat missions with any of these ships... its simple over site.
3) Reload due to omission of order that had bearing on results of combat. i.e. I intended this LBA sq to provide LRCAP forgot to order it up. Changes results i.e. damage to ships.
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After reading the manual, reading the newbie FAQ, reading a number of AARs and playing the tutorials... in my first GC I intended to select #1..
I thought it was the best approach to get a fair historical result and the damned consequences were on me.
I ended up playing #2.
Some players may choose #3.
Simply its a game and a hobby; I realized that striving to be perfect is not required unless <my / your> OCD shines through [8D]
'Grinding through' a self imposed house rule would have built up inside of me till I scrapped the game and re-started.
I would have never progressed - I would have been in perpetual re-start mode because I didn't 'optimize' my moves.
Perhaps that is what causes a lot of new players to drop out or loose traction in this game??
It is a long game full of patience and my personal OCD is tested every turn I fire up....
<<thanks to the regulars here - you can find so many tidbits of wisdom. The Naval Pilot training suggestion above is another way to optimize your results which appeals to the OCD behavior in me....but I would have never thought of myself >>
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