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Old 09-17-11, 12:08 AM   #15
TBear
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Originally Posted by comotoasty View Post
TBear, I agree with your assessment . I have been enjoying the Cleveland class crusier the last couple of days. However, I had to make some minor changes to make it more realist. First, I up'd the range to historical numbers. Second, I increased the hull stregth from 30 to 37. Last, I increased AA ammo.

Now I consider her to be the most playable of the playable surface ships. However, it seems that IJN aircraft are all over the place with unlimitted range, overage, and ammo. Do you know if there is anyway to adjust that?
This is actualy a hard one, and might end up in personal preferences.

Most planes i encounter are Mavis or emelys. If i get attacked by small planes it is normaly because somewhere out there you can find a carrier. I do have problems with planes, but i simply take the helm, zig zagging and control the gunners....

I think of it this way. You are in a big ship. They can se you, hear you from large distances you just have to plan your course acordingly...

TBear....BTW seems like TMO 2.2 and the cleveland are pretty ok....only mod i use with cleveland is TMO.....

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