ORIGINAL: AlaskanWarrior
ORIGINAL: el cid again
There was also the USS Canberra II (CA-70) which isn't even included in the game.
There are a number of US cruisers and other ships not included. It looks like the logic was "if it never was in the Pacific it does not get to go there." I found at least one error, but mostly that is not a bad thing: the US must have SOME ships in other places - and the game lets them put far too many in the Pacific (too many because they don't have to transfer when they historically did leave the area, except for British). So I honored that scenario concept. However, I found some ships building that were just ignored - as you say.
This is especially true with the merchant ships, transports, and tankers. The Aqitania spent most of the years of 1942-1945 transporting troops from US the England. She only was a couple of trips in the Pacific. I think she whould not even be in the game.
From what I've read on CHS, I think these examples were looked at in great detail.
The CHS team decided to leave the respawn feature in the game, so USS Canberra II is represented by that rule. (ie, you need have the HMAS Australia or Canberra sunk and either will respawn as a US cruiser.) (personally, I hate the rule, but I respect and understand why CHS left it as is.)
I have also read a few threads on CHS where they go back and forth on ships that went from the Pacific to the Atlantic and back and forth and on and on. I belive they made their best attempt at putting in most ships that served in the pacific and leaving a few out that really served in the Atlantic. Unless you have their exact data, you will find OOB errors. I'm probalby not explaining myself very well. But, for example, if Don put ABC transport in CHS and left out XYZ transport because both served in the pacific and the atlantic, then someone without this knowledge says "XYZ transport is missing". This would be Don's attempt at keeping the balance. (don't include both, but include one. they were both in the pacific, but also both not in the pacific.)
Sorry that my grammar and lack of vocabulary sucks. I'm sure Don or Andrew can explain it much better than I.
The older I get, the better I was.