Got it, I didn’t see that I also had a FAQ, was thinking I only had the CLASSIFIED clarification
Now I see my specific question is answered, the carriers could not even split up during a combat move that ends in the same place
At what point do you want your american bomber to die when I crush
Sydney with my bare hands :-D
All inf rt and planes will attack.
a) I would like to kill bmb first
b) I would like to kill bmb when all inf and rt are dead
c) I would like you, Bjergmose, to decide as you seem an above average (heck you might just be the finest one yet, but I´ll never admit that…not even to myself) player and common logic will decide my poor bombers destiny :wink:
d) OOL as we go along
This is Boldfresh and the dutch guy….we will clearly pick option C
cool….roger and out :evil:
ool as we go along. i’m here to give you a quick answer. :-D
i ran it twice in local mode and lost it both times… that is why i try to attack as little as possible :lol:
scanning breathlessly for a MARTI email telling me at least 3 ftr got shot down… :-D
still no dice…. second thoughts by Hirohito?
Anzacs preparing to die to the last man!
Anzacs preparing to die to the last man!
Meanwhile, the Americans are licking their chops, planning to annihilate the Japanese. Americans are just more optimistic i guess… :-o
something tells me the great Bjermose may need to sleep on this one. :wink:
Sorry that is BjerGmose, but I assume the G is silent?
The tension is palpable. You can feel the electricity in the air over Sydney as even the birds fall silent. But where are the Japanese? Perhaps some last minute repairs were needed for the machinery… :?
sorry eating an late nite soup and brooding
will start now 8-)
AA gunners stand at the ready.
This is a day that will live…. in infamy.
Who was the ANZAC leader - did he have any famous quotes? :?
here goes
the less exiting ones first :roll:
dammit 2 aa kills
4 dead your side
let me see… coming in a few seconds here… gotta run some numbers.
Where else did you attack? Can you post the battlemap? I am assuming that you took all that could reach to Sydney.