ORIGINAL: yeknod
Thanks for the response 82nd Airborne
Tried to be sneaky last night and attacked the USN CV group with 4x subs... got a destroyer, yeh! Baited them with a CA and a couple of DDs just within US CV aircraft range covered by LRCAP... but they weren't having any of it! I'll try a TF or two of DDs and heavy CAs and may be a BB all with good AA... that should catch their interest.
Surprising, but I'd expect the IJN CVs to come off better in a carrier duel (better trained pilots) so I'm wondering why this isn't so when I play this scenario? USN seem to get constantly better results when the AI plays. Am I missing something obvious?
Alex
While I believe the experience is one of the most decisive factors, there are a couple of other considerations to weigh.
-weather (this is just luck for one side or the other)
-fatigue of the airgroups
-morale (you can have high exp but very low morale, so you need to rest units that have bad fatigue and morale)
-naval search(higher % search seems to get planes out on strike better)
-escort % (higher % seems to get better strikes out too, not to mention the obvious benefit when the LRCAP is met).
-altitudes of divebombers and fighters can affect their effectiveness
-ship captain's ratings affect the 'punch' you get out of attacks too iirc
Your 'bait' may need more time, you may have caught the US at a time when it was resting planes to recover fatigue and morale. I would resist offering up BB's, and CA's yet, and for heaven's sake, make sure your LRCAP has high morale, and low fatigue or you'll just sacrifice those bait ships.
My gut tells me that fatigue/morale is the main culprit in what is causing your variance in results.
cheers
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