I think people are missing the point. Bombers in Civ are based on 1940's tech of carpet bombing. Hell, they even look like Flying Fortresses. No precision strike capability at all. The Gulf War is another matter entirely, stealth aircraft with precision guided munitions etc...
Carpet bombing is singularly ineffective against well dug-in troops. As demonstrated in the Monte-Cassino attack as well as Vietnam.
To have a unit that can move
across the ENTIRE MAP in a single turn, then can destroy any enemy units within an immense strike range that doesnt leave themselves open to attack against a less advanced nation - is so unbalanced its criminal. Obviously if the nation you are attacking is well defended with SAMs and so on, its a different matter but all you need to do is get Flight first, be lucky enough to have Oil and build loads of Bombers with a skeleton land army. Make a beach-head then ship in the Bombers from anywhere on the map en-masse. Adios enemy army without a shot being fired!
In the end I got so bored with my war I grounded all my Bombers and let the Tanks in to do the job. The Mayan Army was obliterated - only a few Riflemen and a Musketman left for my Tanks to attack. None of my units were in any danger at all.
Can you imagine having your stack of doom you spent twenty plus turns building up and organising moving into position then the AI with a fleet of Bombers simply files its nails as it casually destroys each unit with no chance of retaliation at all?
Thats what happened to me in that previous game. I spent ages gathering that invasion fleet together, building units - balancing out - umming and arring over ratios of offensive to defensive units and artillery etc. Then, when the AI had zero chance of knowing my fleet was on its way the entire fleet was destroyed in moments by a handful of Bombers without ever seeing land.
Five Galleons plus three Frigates gone in one turn without my troops being able to do anything about it.
After this game Conquests is being shelved until I can figure out how to disable lethal bombard and redress the balance
