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Amphibious Ready Group compatible with SuperCarrier?

By Tom Perry @flyingscool
    2023-09-16 22:09:15.235Z

    I assume I have to uninstall the GW Bush which I own. I don't see that said explicitly anywhere (I may have missed it).

    Is the Amphibious Ready Group compatible with Supercarrier Pro?
    Given you'll be adding the Independence Class ships, will it become legacy as well?

    I didn't remember the upgrade path from the GW Bush and paid full price for Supercarrier. Can I apply for that and use it on the Supercarrier addons later? Not a huge deal, but though I'd ask.

    Thanks!

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      Tom Perry @flyingscool
        2023-09-16 22:13:39.771Z

        One other question... I thought I had seen somewhere that the Lexington would be added to Supercarriers Pro?
        I don't see it listed as either one of the updates or listed among the WWII carriers being released.

        I'm looking for a Carrier to use with my WWII Navy Warbirds (Corsair, Hellcat, Wildcat, F3F), Should I get the Lexington or wait?

        Thanks!

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          In reply toflyingscool:
          Tom Perry @flyingscool
            2023-09-16 22:14:57.360Z

            Sorry, One more... Will you be creating the 1950's - 1970's version of the Lexington in its training variant and put it off the coast of Pensacola and Norfolk?

            Thanks!

            1. In reply toflyingscool:

              Supercarrier Pro is perfectly compatible with any other carrier product (including USS George W. Bush, Amphibious Ready Group and any other 3rd party Carrier packs). No need to uninstall any of the products.

              Amphibious Ready Group will continue being supported for years to come. We've been wanting to add Independence Class ships for a while and just figured Supercarrier Pro was probably the better fit for it, but it will continue being fully compatible with ARG.

              A WWII expansion is coming in the next few months. Not too sure what we'll do with Lexington, but we are for sure adding an Essex and Yorktown class to that expansion (fully functional catapult, arrestors, moving ships, etc). Being fully honest, I'd recommend you wait instead of buying Lexington now.

              Haven't thought about 1950s-70s version of Lexington but certainly will take a look at it!

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              1. FTom Perry @flyingscool
                  2023-09-17 03:55:43.974Z

                  Just looked it up, she served as a training carrier, mostly off Pensacola, from 1961 - 1991. She got an angled deck when she was recommisioned in 1955.
                  (As a totally unrelated side note, My dad served on the Roosevelt (CV-42) during it's Med tour in 1957-1958)