Strategic Bomber's main purpose in the game is to damage enemy buildings and lower morale.
Personally, I use them as much as I can. I've found they are useful for devastating enemy production and halting/slowing down the enemy air force, by destroying airfields.
With that said:
As of right now, at the time of writing this thread, there is no notification when an enemy nation has used a strategic bomber to bomb one of your cities. When a province has been struck by a flying bomb or a rocket, that action will be reported into the newspaper. I would like to see that same report for strategic bomber attacks, or even a notification from the front reports. If I was a general and an enemy bombarded a city belonging to my nation, I would expect a report from someone lol.
How would this affect the game?
If a player awakes to find his city, that was far behind the front lines, has taken considerable amount of damage to both buildings and morale, he will wonder what happened. Did someone get a troop there somehow? Did the enemy use gold? Experienced Players could probably figure it out, but others might not. Without this suggested feature, the game would not be broken. This feature isn't a necessity by any means. The notification would just provide a better understanding of events that happened when you were offline during that strike.
Personally, I use them as much as I can. I've found they are useful for devastating enemy production and halting/slowing down the enemy air force, by destroying airfields.
With that said:
As of right now, at the time of writing this thread, there is no notification when an enemy nation has used a strategic bomber to bomb one of your cities. When a province has been struck by a flying bomb or a rocket, that action will be reported into the newspaper. I would like to see that same report for strategic bomber attacks, or even a notification from the front reports. If I was a general and an enemy bombarded a city belonging to my nation, I would expect a report from someone lol.
How would this affect the game?
If a player awakes to find his city, that was far behind the front lines, has taken considerable amount of damage to both buildings and morale, he will wonder what happened. Did someone get a troop there somehow? Did the enemy use gold? Experienced Players could probably figure it out, but others might not. Without this suggested feature, the game would not be broken. This feature isn't a necessity by any means. The notification would just provide a better understanding of events that happened when you were offline during that strike.