To "RangerJo"
The DL of the target, the amount of munitions fired since the BBs carry fewer rounds with fewer guns that the CLs and the CAs, Gary Grigsby's die rolls, the captains of the ships, whether or not the escorts bombarded, the fortification level of the targets, the number of ships at the target, the number of aircraft at the target, and so on . . .
Indeed, there are a multitude of parameters that can affect the outcome.
But this isn't my first PBEM; I've played about ten in the last 12 years, but almost always modded versions (RHS, DaBabes, Reluctant...).
However, this is my first time with the latest official version, and my opponent isn't very communicative either.
There's also something else I'm thinking about: it's also the first time I've played on "very hard" mode.
So perhaps the information and reconnaissance are less reliable?
To "Chris21wen"
How do you know you didn't hit anything? Just because the game routines didn't report them as hit doesn't mean they were not FOW. Plus other stuff mention above. Also, bombardment isn't specifically aiming at ships, airbases, base structures or anything else. Luck of the draw on whats hits. Then there's Detection Level (DL), if it's poor you will hit little and for any bombardment you should put up recon a/c to improve it, usually FPs from the same TF as spotters, night or day. That's what FP on ships were for, well that and search.
Yes, there were reconnaissance missions carried out by my "Mavis" every day well before the attack.
However, I only place reconnaissance missions from attacking ships using their embarked seaplanes during the day, never at night. Do you think it would be useful to put the embarked seaplanes in night mode ?
