The ideal launch is one in which the entire group of six fires at the same target (city/unit) and those six nukes join midair and land as one single nuke. That is, six nukes so close together you can't see more than a single "bolded" nuke. This allows more hits and reduces the enemy's AA fire effectiveness as much as possible.
Pics! I would have Fraped it, but after re-installing older ATI drivers (most recent ones brought DEFCON to a mere 4 FPS!), I didn't want to attempt it. The graphics aren't quite the same as they were before, even though I think that was by far my best and most problem free re-installation from ATI.
Please don't (unless you've got some really sneaky foolproof plan) launch silos one at a time or pick targets randomly.
Edit: Oh yes, naval nuking with your Silo/s is more often than not a great big waste of nukes. In certain cases, carpet bombing or nuking a group of nearby subs (single/double nuke) is fine. Carpet bombing the ocean with silos is an extreme and usually desperate move. Silos are not quite as dynamic as mobile launchers that can redirect at the last second (bombers).






