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    @Adam514 thank you. So PTV rules on landing sites are same as G40. So just to clarify:

    Neutral territory that is friendly to your side (but NOT attacked by enemy) is not a valid landing site if you take it this turn. (G40 rule) This is not enforced by TripleA, but is a short-coming stated in the notes…which I should have read prior to posting.

    Cheers,
    –surfer

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    i just wanted to say, i really like how much more strategic switzerland is in ptv, like it has actual real value to stack units there. kudos to the team for thoughtfulness on this one, among the many great design features in ptv.

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    Consider also following the link of the original post to the feedback thread - maybe someone on the team will see it

    Have a great weekend,


  • @gamerman01

    According to the Carrier Scramble rule: “A carrier may scramble one plane to battles in adjacent sea zones/territories where there is at least one defending surface warship/land unit. No more than three planes may be scrambled from a particular sea zone in this manner. The number of planes that may be scrambled from a sea zone (up to the three-plane maximum) is determined by the number of undamaged carriers in that sea zone (one per carrier).”

    The plural sea zones/territories in the first sentence seems to allow for scrambles to multiple sea zones/territories from a single sea zone. For example, 3 defending Japanese carriers with a total of 6 fighter in sea zone 36, could scramble 3 fighters to Davao and 3 fighters to Manila (if each had a defending land unit) The second and third sentences seem to limit the number of planes scrambled from a sea zone to 3 planes.

    Is a max scramble for a particular sea zone 3 per sea zone/territory, 3 in total to a single sea zone/territory, OR 3 in total to across multiple sea zones/territories?


  • @gamerman01

    The 1940 AA Rule Book is clear about scrambles from air bases to sea zones. A maximum of 3 planes can be scrambled to adjacent to one OR several sea zones. So, presumably it is safe to assume this applies to scrambling fighters and/or tacs from an airbase to adjacent land territories or doing so from CVs to adjacent land territories or sea zones?

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