Air group management: what does the gaem do and not do?
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 11:59 pm
Currently reached 1961 in my Germany game.
An observation that the battles get less and less interesting as the jet age dawns, since what it often boils down to is surface divisions scurrying for wherever CAP might be while jet squadrons bomb whatever is spotted into scrap. But this is probably realistic enough.
More concerning perhaps are several other things. I have attached a save. Incidentally the saves seem to have moved with the latest update from the RTW install/Save area to Documents/My Games in Users. Was this intended?
1. Despite expanding all my air bases, I don't have anywhere near the maximum number of air units on them. e.g. Wilhelmshaven, which has been capacity 100 since it was possible in around 1950, has just 12 planes. Emden has 20/100 and so on.
How do I influence this?
2, Repeatedly getting the message concerning carrier training capacity, but I have no idea what to do about it so I'm Ignoring it. Screenshot attached. What is the player supposed to do about this? I have no clue.
3. Most alarmingly, after noting that GB was hammering my fleet every time they poked their noses out of port, I was wondering why my air force wasn't doing it to them. Found that we were still running 1940s propeller types everywhere and I've started changing them manually. Should this be necessary or something not working properly?
Some messages about upgrading would be nice I even if I have to do it myself. I kind of assumed that the upgrades would be done automatically. Does a jet medium bomber appear at some point? I have been upgrading these to JA anyway.
The manual says this should all be happening automatically but it doesn't seem to be.
At any rate now my air force is pounding their stuff into scrap so I feel a bit better.
You will see that this is a weird navy for 1961 with four ancient BCs still in service, though now loaded with heavy SSMs which make them still surprisingly useful. Unlike the more modern stuff, they do not fold up after a couple of missile hits or I would have got rid of them ages ago. I always thought the the BBG as exemplified by the Iowas was a good idea given the very indifferent showing of aluminium ships in the Falklands War, but there you go. Perhaps with rail weapons they will return.
4. Will I then need to manually scrap (or mark as obsolete?) old aircraft as well?
An observation that the battles get less and less interesting as the jet age dawns, since what it often boils down to is surface divisions scurrying for wherever CAP might be while jet squadrons bomb whatever is spotted into scrap. But this is probably realistic enough.
More concerning perhaps are several other things. I have attached a save. Incidentally the saves seem to have moved with the latest update from the RTW install/Save area to Documents/My Games in Users. Was this intended?
1. Despite expanding all my air bases, I don't have anywhere near the maximum number of air units on them. e.g. Wilhelmshaven, which has been capacity 100 since it was possible in around 1950, has just 12 planes. Emden has 20/100 and so on.
How do I influence this?
2, Repeatedly getting the message concerning carrier training capacity, but I have no idea what to do about it so I'm Ignoring it. Screenshot attached. What is the player supposed to do about this? I have no clue.
3. Most alarmingly, after noting that GB was hammering my fleet every time they poked their noses out of port, I was wondering why my air force wasn't doing it to them. Found that we were still running 1940s propeller types everywhere and I've started changing them manually. Should this be necessary or something not working properly?
Some messages about upgrading would be nice I even if I have to do it myself. I kind of assumed that the upgrades would be done automatically. Does a jet medium bomber appear at some point? I have been upgrading these to JA anyway.
The manual says this should all be happening automatically but it doesn't seem to be.
At any rate now my air force is pounding their stuff into scrap so I feel a bit better.
You will see that this is a weird navy for 1961 with four ancient BCs still in service, though now loaded with heavy SSMs which make them still surprisingly useful. Unlike the more modern stuff, they do not fold up after a couple of missile hits or I would have got rid of them ages ago. I always thought the the BBG as exemplified by the Iowas was a good idea given the very indifferent showing of aluminium ships in the Falklands War, but there you go. Perhaps with rail weapons they will return.
4. Will I then need to manually scrap (or mark as obsolete?) old aircraft as well?