Wouldn't this design cause some problems in a campaign? 1. You start a nuclear war 2. How on the sandy dunes of Gerat am I gonna find a steady supply of LH-15PN missiles?
@@innacrisis6991 Yep, this is only for usable for when you get to Khiva But even at that point you should have enough aircraft carriers to shoot down stuff, while these should be armed with A-100N's for... reasons.
I've seen a solution for this somewhere. Start the campaign with a "storage ship". Go to shipworks. Put all the ammunition and equipment that you'd like to have in storage on a plain hull. Put this "ship" into your fleet and strip it immediately in UR. Now you have all the missiles, radar equipment or whatever you want in fleet storage.
Was about to post this. Missiles are super expensive and non reusable, meanwhile supersonic interceptors with 120mm rockets have a high rate of accuracy for flying airships, while 200kg bombs should do it for anything slow and lumbering I actually built the Nimitz, a carrier with the most planes you can have in campaign, while also affordable enough to actually field another few ships as well
At the end of the day, perfection doesn't exist. One must find his way to fight and defend his squadron. Every idea is good if it brings advantages. But the beauty of this game is exactly the vast liberty of action granted to the player. So... Let's enjoy it. I love this game.
To simplify this design I would make three of these. Using only two R51s for maximum efficiency. With three you can triangulate around a jammer to draw them in
У тебя очень хороший английский! Мне потребовалось несколько видео и прочтения описания канала, чтобы понять, почему ты так произносишь русские названия)
Wouldn't this design cause some problems in a campaign?
1. You start a nuclear war
2. How on the sandy dunes of Gerat am I gonna find a steady supply of LH-15PN missiles?
@@Vel_D Ain't no way you can do that xD
Probably only use this in the lategame
@@innacrisis6991 Yep, this is only for usable for when you get to Khiva
But even at that point you should have enough aircraft carriers to shoot down stuff, while these should be armed with A-100N's for... reasons.
Apparently during the fun times, traders of Gerat do not sell nuclear missiles on the open market... What a bummer.
I've seen a solution for this somewhere. Start the campaign with a "storage ship".
Go to shipworks. Put all the ammunition and equipment that you'd like to have in storage on a plain hull. Put this "ship" into your fleet and strip it immediately in UR. Now you have all the missiles, radar equipment or whatever you want in fleet storage.
Man, the best solution of Strike Groups is building super-big aircraft carrier with 0 things other than aircrafts. it should work
Was about to post this. Missiles are super expensive and non reusable, meanwhile supersonic interceptors with 120mm rockets have a high rate of accuracy for flying airships, while 200kg bombs should do it for anything slow and lumbering
I actually built the Nimitz, a carrier with the most planes you can have in campaign, while also affordable enough to actually field another few ships as well
So...the American Way? Aircraft carrier really are the future...
@@chaosagent_0106 yes, just imagine that enemy strike group is Yugoslavian civilians and you will go fine.
Maybe have a couple of cruise missiles to drain enemy AA missiles before unleashing the hailstorm of bombs
@@kaptainbeans Ye, it should be even better, you are right
You should get a lot more recognition! Great job please keep uploading!
At the end of the day, perfection doesn't exist.
One must find his way to fight and defend his squadron. Every idea is good if it brings advantages.
But the beauty of this game is exactly the vast liberty of action granted to the player. So... Let's enjoy it.
I love this game.
To simplify this design I would make three of these. Using only two R51s for maximum efficiency. With three you can triangulate around a jammer to draw them in
У тебя очень хороший английский!
Мне потребовалось несколько видео и прочтения описания канала, чтобы понять, почему ты так произносишь русские названия)