the new system makes more sense:
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you can get the bomb if you invest alot of money, but it will take a while and under this your most likely not to see it used at all, but if it does at least player will know that its coming and can do something about it.
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destroying the factory and aa gun is a perfect was in AA terms to symbolize the damage in terms of loss of national production. You cant hide an atomic bomb going off and no people working in large cities are going to produce the same level of production thinking that one bomb can totally wipe out the city and your nation has no defense for such a weapon.
Real Germans would not continue to follow if Hitler got taken out and the first place for an allied bomb is Germany
British most likely would not continue the war if London got it. At least they may continue, but at a slower pace.
- the cost of the bomb is 10 ipc and it cant be less because of the cost of getting the material for making it. Also, your potentially destroying 20 ipc of pieces and if you do the " roll 3 dice thing" you can get a 3 result which sucks.
additionally, the destruction of the factory actually represents the time delay following the damage of the bomb where people are getting over the shock and government is trying to reestablish its organization.
Lastly, i now feel that one atomic bomb is actually: “the number of potential atomic bombs that can be dropped in a 6 month period” it was a flaw to automatically say this is ONE BOMB, because it can be more. It can be like 1-10 bombs all used in a 4-6 month period. The flaw in our thinking was that it was one bomb and that is not realistic. IN the first 6 months of use we had 3 such weapons, not one.
- i am now also against these being used against military forces. Yes they can potentially kill parts of deployed forces, but an army occupies a front that extends at least a 100 miles, and once such a weapon was used tactics would be developed to deliberately not create large masses of men to avoid further loses.
Industry cant be moved and do in this manner it gets the effects of the weapon.
the idea that naval targets can get it is ridiculous, because fleets don’t travel in huge packs and if they did the enemy would not really know where it was. Even at Midway the Americans didn’t know where the main japanese fleet was.