No Combat Missions since installing 2.11

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Art_Ozols
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No Combat Missions since installing 2.11

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Ever since I upgraded to version 2.11 we have played 4 moves the weather has been partly cloudy on three, with thunderstorms on the last move. I have yet to see a single combat mission for either side. I do not know if my opponent hasscheduled any combat missions. Recon does happen. All planes scheduled have less than 20 fatigue points and all are at least 70+ in experience. They are in aviation support and have sufficient fuel and supplies. There are unescorted TF"s within range, I switched some of the planes to ground attacks on targets that had been hit before by these same planes. Recon is performed on the ground targets prior to attacks planned, yet not a single combat mission has been flown.

All of the scheduled planes have pilots and planes to fly, a few are even 99 morale, all have seasoned squadron leaders as well.

They are flying from PM and Cooktown, no secret here, I am playing as the Allies and we are about 7 weeks of game time into our match, scenario #17, I believe we started 6/1/42. Version 2.10 showed combat attacks during partly cloudy weather, either @ Gili Gili or on naval units within range. Now, same situation and NO COMBAT MISSIONS

Is anyone else experiencing units reluctant to fly, that did not exhibit this characteristic before?

Art
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Post by Toro »

Hi Art,

I'm thinking it's just chance. I'm seeing missions fly fine. This can be caused by a multiple of factors, any one of which can "ground" your a/c.

Try:
1. increasing naval patrol percentages for the a/c (or some of them, at least)

2. checking supply levels

3. giving it a few more turns

My thoughts.
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