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Improving AA defence in cities
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 12:22 pm
by Ryben
I´ve realised that there are no technologies that allow to increase the anti-air defence values in the cities. It´s always 1 or 2, making really easy to bomb any city on map.
I think that researching the Radar should increase one or two point AA flak defence values.
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 1:25 pm
by firepowerjohan
It does, check the radar tech levels all of them

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 10:38 am
by Ryben
True but:
The Radar tech shows an increase in "air attack" with the plane icon for cities.
The cities have a Flak gun icon labeled "air defense".
i guess is the same...or maybe not...
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 1:19 pm
by firepowerjohan
The text should say "Air Combat" which means in combat vs air.
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 2:24 pm
by Ryben
Perfectly clear, thanks.
Related to this....could be possible that, in the Production screen, the number of PP lost due bombardment appear?. Something like "Germany gain 120 production points (-5 PP per bombardment)"
Now i know that i lost some point but would like to know exactly how many i´ve lost...
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 3:12 am
by Happycat
Don't units stationed in cities add to the AA defense values too?
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 12:18 pm
by firepowerjohan
Happycat wrote:Don't units stationed in cities add to the AA defense values too?
Actually no and this is a great feature in my opinion. We separate unit battles and strategic battles. If you attack the unit you will fight ONLY against the units air combat value, but if you attack the resource you attack ONLY the resource air combat value.
So it means if you attack London (with a defending Armour units inside) with a Strategic Bomber it will go for the Resourece not the armour, it would not make sense that the armour would add any value to the city defence they already have crew to man the AA guns. It also means the armour is not damaged but the city.
However, a tactical bomber or fighter would in same scenario attack thre Armour unit and there the City defence would not add to any defence for it (I mean the armour already has city defence bonus).
Strategic bombers is the only unit that will prefer attacking resource before unit.
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 1:39 pm
by Peter Stauffenberg
I think placing a fighter in the city or resource hex will make the strat bomber attack the fighter instead of strat bombing. So this sneaky strategy can be used to prevent the other side from attacking your best resource hexes. I think strat bombers in such cases should ignore the fighters and bombard the factories or mines instead. This way you don't gain anything by placing fighters in cities or resources. You place them adjacent to these cities so they get a chance to intercept.
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 2:12 pm
by vypuero
It does - the fighter in a city is a special case - or did you mean the opposite? I think it is fine the way it is.
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 2:48 pm
by Peter Stauffenberg
I have no objections to it. I just mentioned it to show the exception of units in a hex regarding strat bombing. This means the Allies need long range fighters to be able to attack the fighter in the hex or attack another hex first to lure the fighter into intercepting.
One thing I would like to see is that it should be possible to click on one's fighters and set that they will not intercept even if they have a chance to do so. This can be particularly useful after an attack that went wrong and you're down to 5-6 steps. Then you don't want your fighter to intercept until after you repaired it. Now even the weak fighters may intercept and they become even weaker and then the enemy can attack the airbase to destroy it.
I think the default should be that interceptions are on and you must actively mark the unit (should be possible even after the unit has flown a mission) and turn off the interception ability. Then you can turn it on again next turn after it's repaired.
If this is too cumbersome then I think there should be change so that fighters with current steps of 7 and less won't be able to intercept unless it's directly attacked in it's airbase. I think people rarely want to use their 7 step or lower fighters for attack missions. It's safer to repair them. I think the nuisance of not having your fighter intercept because it's weak is less than the nuisance of seeing a 4 step fighter intercepting and getting 3 step losses just to be finished off by a tac bomber or another fighter attacking its airbase.
We can, of course, set a different value than 7 as the threshold for flying interception or not. It can be set at 6 or even 5.