![]() ![]() Ok seriously this is all ive been hearing. However going up after that point, at least of fighters that existed for the most part they are equal tier for tier when you consider pilots of equal skill - as the main reason for USN air dominance after Midway was mostly due to the loss of most of their experienced pilots and not having replacements near as good as they were, as well as the loss of 4 fleet carriers in general. While Bogue and Zuiho should in no way destroy the A6M's as well as they do with the F3F or any version of the Wildcat, but top end tier 6 and tier 7 are F6F Hellcats, vs the A6M2 and A6M5, which while the A6M5 did bring some parity back to the equation, the F6F was actually very much superior to the A6M2 and the A6M series as a whole which had stagnated after controlling the skies for so long and reached it's peak. That being said - problem with your logic. Fighters and loadouts need a balance change because USN can easily control the skies if it wants, hell without strafe even the strike package has decent survivability against IJN fighters because USN has high durability planes. Truth is that yeah, AS struggles to match damage output 90% of the time, but the ones that can run mix can run rampant, especially where strafe is still allowed to auto delete planes. I build fighters with IJN skills and upgrades and the way it works I'm lucky to buy 15 seconds, and I can only do that so many times till they get a free shot at my attack planes. ![]() Their strafe is also 10x effective than IJN's. ![]() And with how much ammo they can now carry, they can easily just camp outside AA, especially sub 8, and destroy planes as they launch. ![]() Fact is other than MAYBE 9 and 10 where IJN can bring enough fighters to overwhelm USN's or maybe has stats that flip things - 1v1 USN fighters win, sometimes even 1v2. Fighter balance, or really just balance in general, has been screwed since inception basically. ![]()
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