Originally posted by Turbot
Guys that know what they are doing can dive bomb a CV and live. They can release bombs from higher alt than your typical CV suicide jockey.
I find suicide bombing of CVs to be about as lame as lame can get. No-skill dweebs who otherwise couldn’t hit their tulips with chairs love nothing more than to dive straight into a ship. I can think of several ways to put a stop to it via programming. But, you know what? I’m getting a gozillion kills shooting these dorks down with my Wildcat. CV commanders can help, and so can individual players. Here’s how.
1) Keep the CV at least 30k distant from an enemy airfield. That’s still within range of the cruiser’s 8” guns.
2) Don’t close the range until the enemy field under attack is reasonably capped.
3) Set up and maintain a proper BARCAP (barrier CAP) to keep enemy suicide dorks from ever reaching the TG.
4) Keep a local CAP on place to intercept any leakers.
5) Maneuver the TG as soon as the threat closes to less than 10k yards.
6) Use C-47s whenever possible. A Goon can fly across two full sectors faster than an LVT can waddle in from 8k out. There is little reason to bring a TG inside effective shore battery range. Anyone can level a town from 30k out (with 8” guns) if they take the time to learn to use the gun aiming system.
7) Discourage idiots from commanding TGs, regardless of their ranking in the game. In other words, introduce a penalty for the commander (maybe one death added to each category) if the CV is sunk (subject to last person who directed or commanded the TG). Over the past two days, I’ve watched the #1 ranked player destroy three TGs through shear ineptness. Just because you’re good at gaming the game, does not mean that you have clue-one about the proper use of a TG, which is a team asset, not a personal plaything. The player in question repeatedly took a TG from someone doing a good job, sailed it in a straight line, directly at the enemy. In each case the TG was destroyed. I’m beginning to wonder if ranking is not an accurate inverse indicator of intelligence, which tends to make me not strive to crack the top 50.

My regards,
Widewing