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Hovercraft class question
Only used once before but now I am using a bit I was wondering if they are exempt from "sticking" Proving very handy for ferrying across streams on present map without finding a ford which I suppose would be a likely use so they have some tactical merit even after landing, handy in the swampy area on present map to as normaly try to avoid.
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Re: Hovercraft class question
In the time it took you to type that question you could have run a test and found out for yourself or looked it up in that Handy Dandy(tm) GAME GUIDE we are obviously wasting our time maintaining :rolleyes:
under "MBT Unit Classes " UnitClass 239=Hovercraft Hovercraft cannot bog down in mud and swamp like other vehicle classes and can move freely over land and water. They do not do well over Rough terrain and slopes and cannot enter treed hexes Don |
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Sorry I do normally look at the guide but never occured to me to to check unit classes, theres more in there than you think if you look which I obviosly didnt.
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A folow up point on units if you would not mind concerning COIN units.
Under COIN fighter it says "Clone of Fighter-Bomber, but it is less vehicle-centric in its targetting, so is more useful against them" There are also COIN bomber helo & infantry? sections. Does this mean there code is more vehicle attack orientated as in higher probability of selecting as a target? |
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A COIN bomber is therefore just another bomber class. Possibly the OOB designer might use smaller planes or anti-personnel loads for such. But the level bomber class itself is largely irrelevant in any case, and was really only introduced for scenario design usage WW2 carpet bombing in e.g. the Normandy breakouts. A COIN helo class was just another helo class. COIN infantry were just another infantry class, which an OOB designer could use as he saw fit. None of them do anything different to the classes they were cloned off. The COIN fighter had a slightly higher threshold for not discarding infantry units as possible targets, but that is probably moot now since the ordinary strike planes will target grunts a bit now. (The original SSI code was so vehicle centric that using planes against a grunt only opponent army were guaranteed to only hit the available vehicle targets - i.e. your ones, most likely :)). It is simply a useful class to make formations holding second rate planes that would be useful only in low AAA threat areas - e.g the UK formation #291 that has the Hawk trainers, or strike planes with especially anti-grunt oriented loads (unit #960 forex). Andy |
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Thanks Andy that clears it up I wondered if there was any distinction.
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