Thanks kid, I admit I looked up the wikipedia article before, when forming my responses, but didn’t read it thoroughly. Trusting you are correct, I was wrong in thinking that kamikazes were normally launched from carriers or when there was a fleet presence.
As far as ahistorical, what to me is ahistorical is that kamikazes can be used in 1940 or 1941 (If USA enters the war on US1, US2, US3) or 1942 (US4)
As you said, they were a last ditch effort when there was no naval response toward the very END of the war (1945). Were there even any significant numbers of them in 1944? See, I still haven’t read most of the info :-P
In 1st edition, there used to be a requirement that the Allies had taken certain islands before kamikazes could be used. Then later, for various reasons, one no doubt being simplicity, the requirement was simply removed. Now with the introduction of marines, the ability of Japan to kamikaze a cruiser with a marine from the beginning of the game is a bit of an issue, at least in my mind.
This could be solved by re-instituting a waiting period for kamikazes, which also makes it much more historical. Probably the best way (rather than a certain round) is to re-institute Harris’ rule that kamikazes can’t be used until the Allies have advanced to the point of taking a certain island chain (I could look up which ones those were).
This would weaken Japan a bit, but it’s not hard to compensate her in some other way. Maybe that Iwo/Okinawa NO you guys were talking about or something