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Old 01-16-2011, 03:10 AM
MD_Titus MD_Titus is offline
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Well it is only during the early stages of WWII that the axis has a slight edge on bombers, but as soon as the heavies come like the Halifax, Sterling or Lancaster, there is hardly anything on the blue side as a counter balance, and I am certain red will in time get those heavies....where as blue maybe with an awful lot of luck a He177 or a flyable Fw200.....although I need not even hope for my absolute favorite the Do24 which did a lot of SAR missions also during BoB. Guess that is the problem when you are not a dead fish, and swim against the current!
this is entirely historical though. or should the sim be balanced as finely as starcraftII, even if it utterly disregards historcal fact?
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Old 01-16-2011, 10:01 AM
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this is entirely historical though. or should the sim be balanced as finely as starcraftII, even if it utterly disregards historcal fact?
No not at all what gives you the notion that I am for that?
I was just wording pro He111E and some one was worried that the blue side would then have too many bombers. So don´t jump to conclusions that are not even being debated.
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