I made a post in the wishlist section but will repeat it here for your thoughts. The one thing missing from
late war pacific set ups is the kamikaze factor. If a bomb value could be given to japanese planes it would give
outclassed japanese planes the chance to "Break divine wind" upon the enemy as in the real war and cause
additional damamge on their way to the great cherry blosom festival in the sky.
The Kamikaze's failed in their effort, and though they sank ships and killed sailors, they lost the battles they engaged in.
If you are the Axis CiC for a PTO setup frame, are you going to throw the chance for victory away by losing more planes and pilots (point value) than you are inflicting critical damage (point value)?
It would also force the allies to
adopt the "Nothing gets through" posture that made their defensive strategy so intense.
I think both sides in FSO already use that approach.
It could be the
balance some late war set ups lack due to aircraft performance.
Actually I believe it would make an already tough situation, even worse for the Axis, especially if the fleet(s) size and ack lethality was upped accordingly.
Your input is appreciated
A few guys have done it in past frames, out of frustration, or no chance of making it home, or just out of the chance for a laugh, some immersion, and a great screenshot, and it has been funny as all heck to watch, everytime for sure, but in my opinion that is where it should stay. At least, as long as FSO remains and objective based situation with both sides attempting to carry the day. Now certainly an operation could be specifically designed around the kamikaze offensive, like an Okinawa anniversary or something like that, but I think I would fly Allies for that, unless of course their was something else for the Axis pilots to do for the other 1 hour, 59 minutes of the night. Of course that is just my opinion and your results may vary.