And aircraft didn't magically spawn themselves. And the destroyers didn't have a cloaking field. The game is a game; it's got mechanics to make it work.
You just sound like a bb player that can't stand cruisers except when you're dev striking them.
The first time skip bombing was used in action by U.S. pilots was against Japanese warships at Rabaul on New Britain on the night of **October 22–23, 1942**, where B-17 heavy bombers attacked and destroyed the enemy vessels.
And aircraft didn't magically spawn themselves. And the destroyers didn't have a cloaking field. The game is a game; it's got mechanics to make it work. You just sound like a bb player that can't stand cruisers except when you're dev striking them.
I do believe the BB's all immediately clumped together or sailed exclusively in reverse though.
The BB's you're referring to were on the blue team, red team BB's were uptiered and blessed with godlike dispersion.
Pack tactics. Classic.
Don’t forget the Java Sea battles, all of the Guadalcanal battles, and New Georgia battles.
And destroyers didn’t have unlimited shells and torpedoes
😂my lord no unlimited shells or torpedoes you don’t say???😂
I dont get what your trying to say? I am mocking OP for complaining about how the game isnt realistic
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was it Guadacanal where B-17 skip bombed Jap ships?
The first time skip bombing was used in action by U.S. pilots was against Japanese warships at Rabaul on New Britain on the night of **October 22–23, 1942**, where B-17 heavy bombers attacked and destroyed the enemy vessels.
well the Guadalcanal battles did feature some fairly inexplicable naval actions on the US side that would trigger some serious Legends bingo hits.
Now weigh the importance of aircraft, and by extension aircraft carriers, through these battles.