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报告翻译问题
真实世界中这种规模的战争也不会把交战规则限制的这么严苛。
Another excellent mission.
But I had a problem: I couldn't destroy the fuel tanks!
I sent dozens of MK82s, dozens of GBU-10s, CBUs, rockets, and even TLAMs at them. Finally, I emptied the reserves of three ships with 127mm cannons (3 x 1200 shells ^^), but I couldn't destroy them!
They were quickly completely on fire, but were never destroyed.
Has anyone else experienced this bug?
I mean, really fun mission but there you see the AI limitations, unfortunatly : not a single loss on either side, with the opposing side completely exterminated.
Slava's AA work is absolutely devastating ^^
But it was a great show and a lot of fun!!!
A balanced mission in terms of workload.
Definitely one of the most interesting missions I've played to date.
Great job, thanks!
If the angle and flight path of the missile launch looks risky then use another weapon system or change your heading to align the missile on a safer path, if the missile is remote guided have it lead onto another target then bank it onto the intended target before it reaches terminal range and dis-engages remote control enabling self guidance.
@LEMOOON Good to see this a playable campaign, wargame red dragon did have some pretty good missions.