Originally posted by Dantoo
So let's see, allies start with about a 30% defecit in numbers overall, reduce that by another 30% for naval duties, because they chose to read and obey the RULES.
This means Allies have a fraction of the numbers, inferior aircraft and they can't even choose when and where to engage. How bad was it for allied fighters? Check the stats and see how many "shared" my kill. The four that got me showed simply that the other four shooting at me can't shoot straight. Hell yeah that was fun.
I gotta say, I agree with Dantoo on this.. I think its absurd to claim a AXIS victory when the very scenario put such a huge portion of the Allies in the water with no guns. The AXIS could have and SHOULD have won the scenario by destroying those boats, they were 30 points a piece but instead stalled for a furball.
You can't claim a grand aerial victory when the opponent was tied up in unarmed boats... What a CROCK. If this frame was supposed to be about aerial fighting the put both forces up in fighters.
Oh, all hail the grand axis forces for defeating the allies who were 60% of their actual numbers... Whatever. Hermann Goering was fond of reporting false victories to Hitler... I guess thats what this is.
I came in here to see if I could find something positive to pass along to the squad about what they achieved. Now I have to go back and tell them that FSO has suddenly become a disgraceful sham because a furballing CM doesn't like, doesn't respect and unilaterally decides to change the RULES, simply because he thinks he has the right.
Mate I don't who made you a CM but you don't have that right. They should have explained that to you. I hope somebody takes the time now.
Ok, I don't know if I agree with the fire and tenacity in the second part of this post, but I understand the feeling. Allies flew and sailed the mission exactly as requested and with resounding success... The AXIS FAILED to defeat it's primary objective and is being rewarded for that.
BBQBOB made the argument that the ALLIED could have won by simply failing to up the PT's, but come on BOB, you know full well that Failure to Appear is just as bad as loss, so thats a mute arguement... There were DOZENS upon DOZENS of PT boats out there that the Axis never even took a pot-shot at... We were there, where were you?
I think changing the rules after play has begun is disgraceful and I think the Allies achieved their primary goal (getting the PT's home) and the Axis FAILED at their primary goal of stopping them.
At the end of the day, what you are saying by changing the outcome is that you favor air fights over stratigy... And if thats the case, why the heck did you draw up this FSO in the first place? Allies did the job expertly and deserve credit for it.