ORIGINAL: Bradley7735
Hi all,
I loaded up my sandbox scenario for testing (all units are delayed, so it's a blank map.)
I took a standard IJA division and made it pretty average (60 exp, 95 morale, no disablements, 100% toe, etc) I put it in the hex where Lingayen is, and activated the Lingayen base (open terrain).
Then I copied the IJA division and changed the nationality to US army. I did the same thing with 2 IJA mountain gun regiments.
So, I have 3 allied and 3 IJA units at the same base (us owned), that are IDENTICAL in all regards (ok, I forgot to give them identical leaders.)
I had the IJN side bombard for 5 turns (Lingayen was set at 0 forts). The casualties were almost identical each round. There were very slight differences, but nothing that looked weird. I expected to see close to identical results.
Then I had the allied side bombard for 5 turns (started the scenario over), and saw IDENTICAL casualties again.
Then I changed the forts at Lingayen to 9 and repeated the two trials.
When the IJN bombarded, they took 400ish casualties and the Allied side took almost zero, each round.
When the Allied side bombarded, they took zero casualties and the IJN side took 40ish casualties, each round.
I expected to see identical casualties in the 2nd set of runs, so I'm a little confused.
My take on this limited test is:
If all details are identical, you will see identical results. My guess on the OP's issue of too many casualties from the bombarding side is that his opponent is behind some forts. Forts were all I changed in my tests and they made significant contributions to casualties taken by the side in them.
My only concern with my tests was the difference in casualties in the 2nd set of tests. I don't know why the fort owner would dish out fewer casualties when on the offensive than when they were on the defensive. Anyway, it is what it is.
Did you have a unit on the map somewhere that changed its orders before every iteration of the test? This would be necessary to reset the random number generator. Otherwise the engine will just spew out the same results over and over again.




Just love reading this thread. Reminds me of my buddies dad's sign that hung in the basement. He was a battery commander in the Pacific. 'Artillery lends dignity to what otherwise would be a vulgar brawl.[:D]



