A little progress report...
I've been testing the strategic level lately since I hardly had any time when implementing the latest features, to get a feel of the whole campaign.
Here are my impressions so far:
* The starting base location determines a lot of the first month. In one hand, you'll want to be lucky and place your base within Osprey range of the Skynet facilities in the region. But, at the same time, starting next to an HK Base is essentially a lot of trouble, since you'll need to destroy it to be able to conduct missions without being constantly harassed by HK interceptors.
* Skynet bases can generate 1 interception mission every 12 hours, so if you want to destroy the base you'll need to get rid of the interceptors, detect and and assault it in the 12 hour period.
* Starting next to the Skynet Core basically means a restart - it has improved HK interceptors and it can generate them every 6 hours, plus the tactical mission will be designed to be very tough to make it past the first part. I've considered before other options as a workout to this issue, but the only viable alternative at this point is to set the Skynet Core always to be placed in North America, instead of a region randomly chosen.
* Pairs of craft operating together (one escorting the other) work better than two craft operating independently against HKs. I've had a mission where 2 Warthogs and 1 Talon working together quickly killed 2 HKs in succession. It also helps if the craft have different weapons loadouts.
* A choice I'll have to make soon will be if craft can be purchased at start, purchased after research is completed (not sure if this is possible), manufactured at start, manufactured after research is completed, recovered from missions, or a combination of all possibilities.
Finally, next upcoming feature should be the actual content of the Sector Reports. Those will give the player information about the possible locations of mission sites and for HK Bases and Factories for the respective sector, and are meant to help with placing new bases and knowing where to scout. The image below gives an idea about the type of info (orange dots = destroy mission sites, pink dots = tech recovery mission sites)