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Offline Overlag

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BOP's squad night analysis / AAR
« Reply #60 on: November 25, 2006, 09:20:46 AM »
my way of doing bomb runs is to drop lets say 80% of my bombs on the city, then the final 20% on whatever factory i deem a good target.

the issue is team work though.

sure the 303rd can get the city below 50% and also the AAA factory in one go, but, the rest of the "country" dont really notice the effect so dont join in, cos they think its "just milkrunning useless toolsheds".


for instance if knits are getting hit hard, by lets say bish, we'd bomb cities then troops and/or Ord factories. But, you also need local jabo runs on the bases AFTER the factories are dead. But no one realises the opportunity to stall the front. Fights can still be had, but they wont have any troops to take bases...
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Offline Captain Virgil Hilts

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« Reply #61 on: November 25, 2006, 11:53:45 AM »
Excellent thread guys, and major points for civilized and intelligent discussion among those who have different goals.

By the way, HTC has always strongly encouraged good AAR postings, they love it. And this has been a good one.

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« Reply #62 on: November 25, 2006, 02:01:33 PM »
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Originally posted by Overlag
my way of doing bomb runs is to drop lets say 80% of my bombs on the city, then the final 20% on whatever factory i deem a good target.

the issue is team work though.

sure the 303rd can get the city below 50% and also the AAA factory in one go, but, the rest of the "country" dont really notice the effect so dont join in, cos they think its "just milkrunning useless toolsheds".


for instance if knits are getting hit hard, by lets say bish, we'd bomb cities then troops and/or Ord factories. But, you also need local jabo runs on the bases AFTER the factories are dead. But no one realises the opportunity to stall the front. Fights can still be had, but they wont have any troops to take bases...



   Yes Overlag we have the same problem even in the squad. Not so much that people in the squad think of it as milk running but the focus is so much on base capture that it seems there is a big blind spot on the rest of the strat play.

 I'm hoping that this may change a bit because now it takes a small strike mission to pork a field effectivly.   Just grab a few of your buds get into your favorite HOG or JUG or what ever and pork away while having fun with your friends. :)



 And thanks for the positive comment Hilts.  I just might have to clear out all the old films on my drive so I can record our squad night activities and add pictures to these AAR's,   Heck maybe I should start doing this each week or at least if we have a good/interesting night :)
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