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RE: What's docked

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 8:46 am
by MAARTENR
ORIGINAL: John Lansford

If you set your planes to "port attack", they will randomly attack any ships in port (disbanded). 
So ships wich are anquared(=disbanded) and if there are task forces the task force mission

RE: What's docked

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 8:46 am
by xj900uk
Davbaker, I've never seen sub attacks made on disbanded ships in port. I have seen sub attacks made on docked TF's in small ports, as you described, but once they're disbanded I believe you cannot attack them with a sub
Presumably the port authorities have put up anti-torpedo nets around the disbanded (ie at anchor) ships?

RE: What's docked

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 8:49 am
by MAARTENR
ORIGINAL: xj900uk
Davbaker, I've never seen sub attacks made on disbanded ships in port. I have seen sub attacks made on docked TF's in small ports, as you described, but once they're disbanded I believe you cannot attack them with a sub
Presumably the port authorities have put up anti-torpedo nets around the disbanded (ie at anchor) ships?
So disbanded are anchor, thanx.

RE: What's docked

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 9:16 pm
by Xxzard
The exception to those points are midget subs. They function as a port attack weapon. Hence why they can torpedo the BB's in battleship row at PH, which are disbanded in port.

RE: What's docked

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:16 pm
by davbaker
ORIGINAL: John Lansford

Davbaker,  I've never seen sub attacks made on disbanded ships in port.  I have seen sub attacks made on docked TF's in small ports, as you described, but once they're disbanded I believe you cannot attack them with a sub.

Not sure exactly where I got this from. At one stage I went through manual and made a table from what I could understand.
Looks Like I'll need to amend it.




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