Best location for hex panels

The creators of WW2: Time of Wrath move to the Pacific theater with Storm over the Pacific. Depicting the epic conflict between Japan and the United States, players choose from 26 available countries with historically accurate orders of battle including land, sea and air units and leaders. Concentrate on directing one country or command several to lead an alliance of nations. Engage in battle over the vast Pacific with 16 unit types modelled with an intuitive supply system and more.
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Best location for hex panels

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I like to keep my panels open so I can see all the information.

Here's a good location for them. Make sure they are far enough away from the edge so you can still scroll

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Then I often find myself zooming in to move and fight.
I use the unit panel pictures to distingush at a glance what each unit type is and it's size along with level.


Where and how do you guys like to use the panels?


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I leave the Hex panel & the Attack panel permanently open.
I work from left to right...so panels on the left feels correct.
Glad they can be moved...great idea.


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This one should become sticky
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Here is another tight fit up top.


Note: you can move the reinforcement panel by click and dragging.

I put her close to the reinforcement button so I don't have to keep moving the mouse a long distance.



Is that Ho Chi Minh recruiting villagers into a corps size unit? Sure looks like a North Vietnamise communist flag to me.

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