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Another quick thought, to do with bombing formation. In the mighty 8th game by infogrames it would show you a position box where you should be in the formation, this would just be a wire framed box nothing fancy. In previous answers you said it might be possible to do on screen pointers for beginners any chance of this?
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Flying in a vertical staggered line was the first method to beat the Freya-Radar for British bombers. Their losses went from 60% to only 3 planes overall with that method, while raiding Hamburg. Suicide? Your choice.
How many high-level precision-bombings were made during daylight, that really deserved the description "precision", though? So the problem gamewise would be to actually teach the Lead AI to drop his bombs early and the player to adapt to the pros and cons of the virtual battlefield. |
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And please, you can't compare RAF night bombing to USAAF daylight bombing. Plus, in terms of precission night bombing was 10 times as bad as daylight bombing. If you want to discuss this further lets start another thread, not here. That I agree with. I asked Oleg for a feature of 'red light going off' to help us bomb online. (only if it is historically correct, of course) I haven't played IL2 offline for last 3 years.
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LEVEL BOMBING MANUAL v2.0 | Dedicated Bomber Squadron 'MUSTANG' - compilation of online air victories Last edited by T}{OR; 09-08-2008 at 03:28 PM. |
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But you put up a "general rule" that was not even general with the 8th, as there were a lot of different tactics and formations used for bombing, especially in reaction to FlaK-usage and coverage, enemy fighter tactics and target characteristics. Just compare strikes on Cologne-Wesseling to the raid on the Cologne railroad-station. Completely different in almost any regard. The usage of bomber-waves was always the most lacking part in TheMightyEigthII and in IL2, but according to previous statements, this hopefully will be history with BoB. ![]() BTW, I recommend the MightyEigth Airforce Museum. Loads of information and a great documentary movie there - when I was there, a veteran B17 Crewman talked a bit about tactics and ammunitions used. |
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Effectively what needs to be done is to model what we germans call "Zündschaltkasten" in detail. So the player can set the necessary variables to a standard both online (where the formation leader determines the values) and offline (where the formation leader predetermines the values, regardless whether the player or the AI leads):
- salvo or individual drop - attack method (horizontal attack or dive attack) - drop delay - bomb delay These parameters could be set in the Ju 88. |
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![]() I'm very familiar with most of the formations in the 8th AF. Some of them I've described in my manual v2.0. Tactics changed throughout the war, and most obviously - different targets require different aproach. ![]() Quote:
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Maybe Oleg can share a little insight on bomberformations and waves for BoB? ![]() In IL2 most of the times you encounter bomber-formations it's rather a few fighters against a few bombers, maybe with some fighter cover, but since we will have refueling and rearming in BoB, defending several waves of bombers would be much more realistic and thrilling, too, IMHO. At least AFAIK this wave-tactics was used by German bombers quite often during their attacks? |
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