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  • The CV1 Survival guide

    11. 18. 2006 19:41

Rimmyman
The CV guide is a great guide, but I wanted to offer some pointers for CV1's. Why?

Because not all CV's are the same. In fact, of all classes of ships, I believe that the
aircraft carrier gets crammed into the strangest class. There is no 'escort' carrier
class, but in reality the roles of the carriers in the game vary widely.

The Pros of having a CV1:

Probably the biggest advantage of a CV1 is that nobody expects much of them.
However, they can be effective if used properly. Some of the best things a CV1 can
do with its resources:

-Shoot down enemy scouts
-Scout using its own scouts
-Sink torp whores
-Sink low to mid-level ships
-Provide fighter cover for BBs and other CVs

The cons of having a CV1:

One of the biggest cons is cost. You jump from having an all-round ship (CA) to the
worst carrier of your nation. It can be kind of a rude shock, and not only that, but
they often cost almost double the previous ship did.

Another downside is plane space. Some people might say launch capacity or crew
slots, but I think plane space is the worst. Why? Because often most CV1s also have
appriopriate-level pilots. Against any decent enemy AAW or fighter cover, your
planes WILL get shot down. More than anyone else, losing planes hurts a CV1 the
most. This also makes your ration of Fighters-Dive Bombers-Torpedo Bombers rather
tricky.

For many CV1s, speed is another weakness. I know in a Bogue, I cannot depend on
its maneuverability to save me. In fact, the speed is so inferior that not only am I an
easy target for dive bombers, but I tend to lag behind fellow cvs. This is probably
the biggest liability of a CV1. Speed is life, and beyond your limited CAP, there is
precious little to keep you afloat against enemy bombers.

In the face of all these disadvantages, many people that are powerleveling a BO to
use a CV often just skip the CV1 outright. After all, who wants to constantly run out
of planes and get sunk by only 2-3 dive bombers? Personally, I think it is a mistake
to skip this valueable step. I believe CV1s are EXCELLENT practice for being a great
CV driver, because you have to work so hard to compensate for your disadvantages.
You have to play up your strengths while covering your weaknesses. Some ways
I've found to compensate:

1.) Cluster! If there are bogues/attackers/hoshos on your team, stick together. One
CV1 is food, but by staying near each other, the CVs can benefit from overlapping
fighter coverage. Since CV1s carry so few planes and all but KM CV1 lack guns,
making the most out of fighters is a MUST.

2.) If you are a CV2/3, don't let your Chibi CV get left behind. he can help keep you
alive with fighter cover. Typically I try to follow bigger CVs around and enjoy mutual
protection- enemy planes typically target them over me, which makes it easier to
stay alive while protecting my bigger brother.

3.) Your planes are more susceptible to AAW than a CV3/4, and you have less to
spare. Therefore, rather than sending them on suicide missions against enemy BBs,
either attack torping DDs/CLs by yourself or help a bigger CV tackle a BB. One trick I
learned that works well is to have a group of 3 or 4 torpedo bombers on 'standby'.
When the yorktown I'm following launches planes, I launch mine and simply follow
his planes. Generally his planes are more robust and can survive enemy attack.
Typically, fighters will engage his first as well.

4.) Another thing you can do from a teamwork-perspective is to send fighters AHEAD
of another friendly CVs bombers. Granted your fighters will probably lose out, but
you benefit your CV teammates by clearing a path for their bombers. This works well
in GBII where winning is more crucial than simply doing lots of damage.
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  • Re : The CV1 Survival guide

    08. 03. 2008 02:16

spook289
good man... recc'd for the effort...

  • Re : The CV1 Survival guide

    08. 02. 2008 04:53

Guitar90
i find there is a nice little blip of no ftr cover at all in the middle, so i send my
bombers through that and keep on heading to the enemys border and hten turn the
bombers south and rain Tb's Dbs on em
cos by the time they got themselvselves sorted your out of there

  • Re : The CV1 Survival guide

    03. 11. 2008 07:25

straswa
Great guide. Recommended for new CV captains.


  • Re : The CV1 Survival guide

    03. 11. 2008 04:34

ptayan
great guide

  • Re : The CV1 Survival guide

    03. 10. 2008 23:23

dom700955
What I think is the strangest thing about playing CV1, is that I play it just the same way
as my Emden, except for the fact that I can assist with bombs too. It feels very strange
to act pretty much the same way :)

  • Re : The CV1 Survival guide

    03. 10. 2008 03:29

Traveler1701
A great guide and just in time. I picked up my Km cv1 this weekend and was begining to
wonder what good they it was. My DB's were getting owned ever time they went out.
Fighters were doing alright at providing cap as I either kept them over me or friendly ships near
by.
Thanks again for the great info.

  • Re : The CV1 Survival guide

    03. 10. 2008 02:49

dom700955
Good guide, made my first games with CV1 today and its really hard in the beginning,
Btw wetzwetz my Emden has more planes than your oyo (well after I shot yours down)

  • Re : The CV1 Survival guide

    03. 08. 2008 11:20

sploitz
Well having leveled from Attacker to almost Illustrious now (1lvl away now)
i can say this is a quite a nice guide for beginners

6 fighters on the Attacker rest Tbs

using 3 TB pilots and 2 Fighters pilots and having now 2 DB pilots just in case
i usually still only run TB and FT setup

Leveling the Attacker(and even up to Courageous) has given me the opportunity to
learn using Manual TBing
to almost maximum efficency (some 4bar illu ark drivers still astonish me in torping
anything that moves) since you have not much planes to work with
comparing it to the IJN CV3 e.g. 4200->5700 planespace (almost as much as UK
CV4)

and especcialy using CV1 Tbs which get eaten up by the AAW requires you to
manually do some Torpsniping (having an even much higher survivabilty compared to
DBs yet might not even be that effective in terms of damage)


anyways iam quite drunk already and i need to continue to level up to my CV4 :D



  • Re : The CV1 Survival guide

    03. 08. 2008 09:32

fireworking
you make me want to have a CV now lol

  • Re : The CV1 Survival guide

    03. 08. 2008 04:51

greattak
Great guide

And apart from these, maybe it is suggested for these beginners to learn manual bombing,
just like we should learn manual aim at the start
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