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Strike number/Fatigue and weather

Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2021 9:41 am
by tonyscrase
STRIKE NUMBER
on the air directive what does the strike number actually mean
as an example I have Recon mission covering 81 hexes. I have assigned 18 aircraft to fly on D1,D3 and D5. The intensity is low
The computer has come up with a strike number of 10. Does this mean every air group will try to fly 10 missions in the week

FATIGUE
I seem to remember in WITW that as a guide you rested air groups with a fatigue level of roughly 50. Is this the case with WITE2

WEATHER
Is it worth the German or Russian player flying in Poor or Very Poor air conditions

THANK YOU

RE: Strike number/Fatigue and weather

Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2021 9:48 am
by loki100
ORIGINAL: tonyscrase

STRIKE NUMBER
on the air directive what does the strike number actually mean
as an example I have Recon mission covering 81 hexes. I have assigned 18 aircraft to fly on D1,D3 and D5. The intensity is low
The computer has come up with a strike number of 10. Does this mean every air group will try to fly 10 missions in the week

FATIGUE
I seem to remember in WITW that as a guide you rested air groups with a fatigue level of roughly 50. Is this the case with WITE2

WEATHER
Is it worth the German or Russian player flying in Poor or Very Poor air conditions

THANK YOU

1 - yes, if you leave that as auto the AI determines the missions needed for best effect given the plane allocation, mission intensity and geographical spread, if you impose a number that sets the missions

2 - I've never heard anyone recommend letting fatigue get anywhere near 50, I tend to make 15 my cut off value and often below this

3 - pretty much, no. Between losses, planes not taking part and poor results its a waste of time unless you have a very clear idea what you are trying to achieve

RE: Strike number/Fatigue and weather

Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2021 11:27 am
by freeboy
recon in poor weather a2a ?