It will explode at the point were the army originally was when the missile was fired. That usually means it will miss, unless it was fired from VERY close (there is a "closeby hit" system of a few pixels) or if the target turned around or something like that.
Flying bomb vs moving army
So what happens when the bomb is trying to strike a moving army, will it miss or damage the army?
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Aight thanks man, that also what happened when I fired it ;D
Flying bombs are a top contender for the most useless unit. Even if fired at a stack of troops, the AA value is often enough to shoot down the flying bomb before it does any damage.
It is meant to be used against buildings and morale.
... and transport vessels while em- and debarking I heard.
they should seriously buff flying bombs and rockets
You can always play one of those scenarios where everyone has nukes, if that's what you're looking for.
Rockets did not have a major impact in WW2 and they shouldn't be any more capable.
What the devs need to do is make them harder to build or tell noobs not to mess with rockets until late in the game. Right now they are too tempting, fooling noobs and AI into wasting resources.
The best way to use rockets 99% of the time is to stay away from the whole tree.
The real problem with Flying Bombs and Rockets in the game is NOT the weapons but peoples expectations of them. People expect them to act like Modern Cruise Missiles and GPS Guided Missiles instead of World War II weapons. Do not forget this is the era that these weapons first were under development. There were even experiments using pigeons to target these weapons, codenamed Project Pigeon of all things. If you expect them to act like they are targeted by a pigeon (or any other bird brain) you wont be disappointed by their accuracy or lack thereof.
"Anyone who has to fight, even with the most modern weapons, against an enemy in complete command of the air, fights like a savage against modern European troops, under the same handicaps and with the same chances of success." ~ Erwin Rommel
Stop repeating other people's comments.
It's obnoxious.
This ChatGPT thing is infiltrating everything...)))
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