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World in Flames is the computer version of Australian Design Group classic board game. World In Flames is a highly detailed game covering the both Europe and Pacific Theaters of Operations during World War II. If you want grand strategy this game is for you.

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Well, this scares me. I have a 24" 1920x1200 monitor. I don't really have room or the desire to set up a 2nd monitor. Is it still possible to have a good playing experience with a decent amount of the most important windows open on the one screen? I don't want to have the map so small I can only see three or four hexes square.
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ORIGINAL: jglazier

Well, this scares me. I have a 24" 1920x1200 monitor. I don't really have room or the desire to set up a 2nd monitor. Is it still possible to have a good playing experience with a decent amount of the most important windows open on the one screen? I don't want to have the map so small I can only see three or four hexes square.

One of the betatesters has tested for two years on a row on a laptop. I am a bit spoiled.....
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Well, that is good news. I'm getting the credit card out now!
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I can't seem to figure out how to move a stack of naval units together? I've searched the manual and not found it, I've also looking into the 'Lock Stack' thing, but found nothing explaining how to do it. For some reason, my lock stack options are grayed out. Any help much appreciated :)


See this thread about the NRD form starting with post #13


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ORIGINAL: Peeking Duck?

I can't seem to figure out how to move a stack of naval units together? I've searched the manual and not found it, I've also looking into the 'Lock Stack' thing, but found nothing explaining how to do it. For some reason, my lock stack options are grayed out. Any help much appreciated :)
3 solutions:

1 - Ctrl-Left-Click on the port, as mentioned by Lex. That brings up the Select Units form. Then select which units you want to move. That form has filters which are helpful when there are a lot of units in the port.

2 - Double left click on an empty all-sea hex. That brings up the Naval Review Details form. Right click on the port and ignore the popup menu. The right click locks the NRD so you can select units to move from that form.

3 - Double left click on an empty land hex. That brings up the Flyouts. You can select/unselect individual units by left clicking on them in the Flyouts form (changing pages doesn't mess up which units you've already selected). If you double left click on an unselected naval unit in the Flyouts, it selects all the naval units in the Flyouts. If you double left click on a selected naval unit in the Flyouts, it unselects all the naval units in the Flyouts.

Be aware the submarines can't move with other naval units so if you select a sub and a battleship, you won;t be able to move those two units together anywhere.

EDIT: About changing pages in the Flyouts.
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ORIGINAL: jglazier

Well, this scares me. I have a 24" 1920x1200 monitor. I don't really have room or the desire to set up a 2nd monitor. Is it still possible to have a good playing experience with a decent amount of the most important windows open on the one screen? I don't want to have the map so small I can only see three or four hexes square.

I use a 1920 x 1200 Monitor and it works just fine. See the AAR a Global War to see how it works out.
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ORIGINAL: jglazier

Well, this scares me. I have a 24" 1920x1200 monitor. I don't really have room or the desire to set up a 2nd monitor. Is it still possible to have a good playing experience with a decent amount of the most important windows open on the one screen? I don't want to have the map so small I can only see three or four hexes square.

I use a 1920 x 1200 Monitor and it works just fine. See the AAR a Global War to see how it works out.

Very nice. But you use a 26" screen. Mine is only 24". I think it should be ok, though.
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ORIGINAL: lomyrin

ORIGINAL: jglazier

Well, this scares me. I have a 24" 1920x1200 monitor. I don't really have room or the desire to set up a 2nd monitor. Is it still possible to have a good playing experience with a decent amount of the most important windows open on the one screen? I don't want to have the map so small I can only see three or four hexes square.

I use a 1920 x 1200 Monitor and it works just fine. See the AAR a Global War to see how it works out.

Very nice. But you use a 26" screen. Mine is only 24". I think it should be ok, though.
Until I bought my new monitors a week or so ago, I was developing the game on two 24 inch monitors. I had the source code on one and the game on the second. There is no problem playing when you have that much real estate. Here is one example of how to lay out the form on a 24", 1920 by 1200 monitor.

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Thank you, Steve. May I ask what monitor you bought?

I will be in the market for something larger and higher resolution than 1920x1200 in the near future. I am partial to 16:10.

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Thank you, Steve. May I ask what monitor you bought?

I will be in the market for something larger and higher resolution than 1920x1200 in the near future. I am partial to 16:10.

Two 30" Dell UltraSharp U3014.

What is strange is that now that the game is released I have so much going on, I want a third monitor. My wife thought that was very funny.
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Thank you. Funny, that is the exact monitor I was drooling over just a short while ago while doing some Googling.

Unfortunately, it's out of my price range at the moment. Maybe in a few months the price will drop a bit.
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Odd question. Is there a way to see/change the dice rolls as is done in the tutorials?
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I believe this was only done for debugging so you wouldn't end up trying endlessly to get a rare situation to occur for test purposes.
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Odd question. Is there a way to see/change the dice rolls as is done in the tutorials?
See? Yes, always if you set that player interface choice.

Change? Yes, same as for See, except not for NetPlay games.
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Thank you for the answer. I guess that's the next place I'll explore.
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I am a complete WiF newbie and I want to learn how to play this game but where is the best place to start?

- Manuals?
- Video tutorials?
- In game tutorials?

And where to go from there?
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ORIGINAL: Grizzly

I am a complete WiF newbie. Where is the best place to start?

- Manuals?
- Video tutorials?
- In game tutorials?

And where to go from there?
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I am not a complete newb, but even so I would say the tutorials are a must. They take time to go through, but given the manuals don't seem to really tell you how to do things, I think the videos are invaluable.
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ORIGINAL: Grizzly

I am a complete WiF newbie. Where is the best place to start?

- Manuals?
- Video tutorials?
- In game tutorials?

And where to go from there?
I'd say the video tutorials, then probably read the tutorials and then do the interactive tutorials.

After that have a go at Barbarossa followed by Guadalcanal. If you're confident doing these you've basically mastered the system [:)]

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Alright! Then I first watch the videos and after that I work my way through the in game tutorials. See you in a couple of month. [:D]

Thanks for the help. [&o]
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I'm struggling against the endless forms and windows. I go to a menu or use a hotkey to open a form and they regularly appear hidden behind the map. I move my mouse over new windows that I finally manage to get on top of another window, only to have the window vanish back under. I only have one monitor, so I don't have endless screen real estate. I tried playing some more for the last six hours and I literally spent MORE than half my time just trying to move windows around to get at information or buttons. (My wife has heard me swearing and has started calling the game "Windows in Flames".)

Is there a full description of how to control the game's windows someplace? The Player's Manual just refers you to the tutorials. The Picture and Text tutorial doesn't have anything. The "Interactive Tutorial" is less than helpful in getting the big picture (I did my best to decode some of the encrypted information...I didn't learn much and had to stop before I punched my monitor. At least I know where to click to drag some of the windows now, even though I still cannot really control what is going on overall). The "Video Tutorials" just activate the "Windows Media Player Classic has stopped working" form.

Any thoughts or advice? I'm 16 hours into fiddling with the game now. I've only managed to get to 1 impulse into Nov/Dec and I still feel like I'm in a constant wrestling match with the interface.
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