The helicopter unit in game is the ultimate outclassing air unit - its attack strength is identical to a specialized bomber craft, and its number of attacks is far greater, enabling it to attack once for every movement remaining.
I think this is quite inaccurate - jet bombers attack only once (ie a single bombing run) but the entire point is that they do so with devastating force. The usual use of helicopters, in contrast, is to overfly a slow moving target and attack it thoroughly to ensure its destruction. A modern air force would most likely opt to use a bomber attack to destroy a static target, such as a city emplacement or a border base or maybe a large convoy, and the helicopter would be used against ground troops but not against cities.
Thus, a bomber and a chopper should receive different attack profiles. I was wondering whether or not there was a way of either reducing the number of squares that a chopper could move (and thus the number of attacks it got) or perhaps giving it a -25% penalty when attacking bases instead of enemy forces out in the open.
This would then encourage the use of bombers only against cities, and choppers as battlefield-clearing units, and reduce the present omnipreference of the chopper as an anti-city unit.
Has anybody done this yet? If not, what do you think of the idea?
I think this is quite inaccurate - jet bombers attack only once (ie a single bombing run) but the entire point is that they do so with devastating force. The usual use of helicopters, in contrast, is to overfly a slow moving target and attack it thoroughly to ensure its destruction. A modern air force would most likely opt to use a bomber attack to destroy a static target, such as a city emplacement or a border base or maybe a large convoy, and the helicopter would be used against ground troops but not against cities.
Thus, a bomber and a chopper should receive different attack profiles. I was wondering whether or not there was a way of either reducing the number of squares that a chopper could move (and thus the number of attacks it got) or perhaps giving it a -25% penalty when attacking bases instead of enemy forces out in the open.
This would then encourage the use of bombers only against cities, and choppers as battlefield-clearing units, and reduce the present omnipreference of the chopper as an anti-city unit.
Has anybody done this yet? If not, what do you think of the idea?
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