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Old 08-18-22, 05:34 PM   #5
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Sounds like a good idea to me.

Part of the problem with level bombing raids is that we are in part, limited by the 'sky ceiling' in SH3. For those using external cameras, if you 'next unit' arrow key them, or use the free camera at higher altitudes, you get all kinds of weirdness with said camera. Ergo, you are forced to put the heavies at certain altitudes that aren't ideal.

Dramatic though.... ohhh yes.

I don't want to totally remove the heavy bombers because those air raids are just so incredibly cool.... especially at night.

However, interspersing some high speed Mosquito raids would look really cool.

We just need to look at whether or not Mossy raids were ever done on pens and when. Mossies couldn't really carry much of a load to harm the pens, but they might have had a shot (in real life) to get a bomb inside the pen openings, if they could catch them with the blast shields open. It also means other kinds of work too, that's doable as well. I'm not a big fan of conjectural stuff.

There are a couple other things we can to about the situation, but I'll keep that under my hat for now.
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