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Old 09-10-14, 06:35 AM   #8
strykerpsg
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Played a few hours Wargasm and thereafter I closed the game

Reason

Only 2 of my ICBM hit their targets and exploded the other either malfunction or missed the target by so and so many ft or mn and didn't explode

Send a lot of Hound dog from my B-52's

Some of them were shot down by SAM's- expected

Rest either malfunction or missed the target...and didn't explode whatsoever.

No i didn't save the game.

I know that the Hound dog has a PoH about 70 % that mean that some of them should hit the target and explode

Markus
I didn't have as bad a luck as you did, however, have seen more than a few times the missiles missing their mark or malfunctioning. I have only beaten it once out of five attempts, but by and large, the majority of my missiles hit their targets. Also, it's balanced by the fact that the Russians have a similar failure rate and had 2 of my games where none of their missiles hit their intended target. So, it seems to be balanced but a bear, forgive the pun, to beat them without many repeat strikes.


Have you tried Detect, Deter, Defend yet? It's the same period and equally challenging equipment wise.
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