Wasn't the real E6B just a manual calculator that used initial fuel weight, speed, rpm, MP and alt to determine fuel consumption and range?
How did they compute drag from hardpoint stores?
If so then it's calculations could not include fuel lost due to damage and it's effects on range since the fuel amount and weight of it would be estimated on the ground and that amount wiould be input as one of the variables for the calculation.
I have absolutly no idea of how a real E6B may work but this seems a logical way to estimate fuel consumption and range during that period in time.
Would HT bother to add coding that would give the E6B the ability to monitor the fuel weight in real time and include that variable in it's calculations even though it isn't historicaly correct?
IMO. no, but that is my own very uninformed opinion.