Now the British build a CV and Destroyer on Uk1 (save 2) and move the Soviet sub and the rest of her fleet= 1 ss,1 bb,1 ap,1 cv,1 dd, 2 fighters=20 hit points= about
3-4 hits first round.
against:
The german fleet of 1 cv, 5-6 fighters,2 subs,4 ap,1 dd, 1 bomber= 27-30 hit points= 5 hits first round.
I also rounded up the germans because its possible they would have only 27 for G2 attack on SZ#6 because possibly the Soviets too one out or Egypt needed one.
This is not fuzzy math.
If the british take 5 hits from her fleet (1 ss,1 bb,1 ap,1 cv,1 dd, 2 fighters)… leaves a 1/2 BB and 2 fighters
after round one the brits lose all except 1 bb and 2 fighters= leaving 12 points=2 hits worth
Germans lose either 4 transports ( if you dont load them up) leaving 1 cv,5-6 fighters, 1 dd,2 ss, 1 bomber= 27-30 points …or keeping the trannys they have lost 1 cv,1 dd, 2 ss
Nothing wrong here either. If you dont like fractions i guess i can just give the germans only 4 hits due to 27 rather than 30.
The german fleet of 1 cv, 5-6 fighters,2 subs,1 dd, 1 bomber is left= 27-30= 5 hits
Vs.
The British fleet of 1 BB and 2 fighters… 12= 2 hits
germans takes out UK fleet
Uk takes out 2 german subs.
Germans lost 4 AP and 2 SS= 48 IPC
UK/Soviets lost 1 ss,1 bb,1 ap,1 cv,1 dd, 2 fighters= 8+24+8+16+24=80 ipc
Net +32 allied loss
German fleet is 1 dd and 1 carrier w/ 2 planes.= 14= 2 hits
On USA’s second turn they arrive with 2 fighters, 3 Bombers, 2 transports and cruiser ( built 2 bombers) =21 or 4 hits which is good by to german fleet, and german fleet gets 2 transports
Germany loses 16+24+12= 52
American loses 16 ipc
net -36 allied gain
allies gain 4 IPC from this exchange.
Oh, for goodness sake, Imperious and squire should just play this out. cheesy I would love to see it in action, seriously.
Hey is not just me saying this Darth and ncscswitch have the same opinion… while U-505 is pretty much against the idea as well.
If i write a paper can i also say " hey dont argue with me i wrote a paper on this" It seems to be a strong thing to hide behind these days.