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Vieux 17/09/2009, 16h19
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Par défaut AoD Carnet de développement n°2

Et voilà le deuxième carnet de développement pour "Arsenal of Democracy".

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So it’s Thursday again, and as promised, here is the second Development Diary. Today I will tell you something about the new missions we implemented and what we changed about the old ones.

In Air Warfare we reworked Strategic Bombardment so that it is now a combination of attacks on the province Infrastructure, AA, Radar, Ports and Installations. The Attack is spread evenly over the different Province Constructions. For Special Attacks solely against the Industrial Base there is a new Air Mission called "Industrial Bombardment". This attack will be increased in efficiency through new technologies in the period of 43/44 to avoid too much destruction right at the outbreak of war. The Mission is dependent on the Strategic Bombardment Value of the corresponding Unit and is very effective in Late War scenarios.



As already mentioned on the Forums, it now costs IC to rebuild constructions quickly. We also integrated a small rebuild-for-free modifier. So if your country is, for example, completely wiped out and you either don’t want or can’t invest anything in rebuilding, the full IC, Radar, AA, Port and Infrastructure Capacity will recover completely and for free over the time span of 10 years.



We have also redesigned the way Runway Cratering works. This mission is now called "Airport Strike" and harms aircraft on the ground. Multi-role Fighters are very effective in this Mission and do a lot of damage to aircraft at undefended Airports. Of course, AA and Radar give the defender a small bonus. By the way: AA efficiency rises with the number of Radar Stations constructed in the same province.



In the Mission Details Menu, we changed Naval and Air Missions in the way that you can select the Range of Engagement. For example, if it shall be a single province, a whole area or even a complete region that shall be the target. We also added an Option so that you can now set the mission length for several years. The new "Infinite" time length button, which will result in a non-stop mission until the player aborts, should also come in handy.



In the Espionage Tab, there is a new Mission called "Naval Intelligence". When this mission succeeds, you are able to see the fleet of that country for a couple of weeks, what its mission is and what ships it consists of.



Stay tuned for next Thursday's Diary when I get into the new Trade Screen and Auto Trade feature.
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Pas mal le "naval intelligence" la guerre du pacifique en sera certainement pimentée...

Par contre pour le bombardement industriel il faut espérer que celà ait une réelle force pour que l'on soit variment tenté de faire de bombardiers stratégiques couteux et fragiles...

en tout cas bizarement je suis plus impatient d'avoir cette version entre les mains que HOI3...
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