Changing Unit Names
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Changing Unit Names
I find myself changing the names of my units to make it easier to keep track of them during battles. Changing them from "A0>GE Rifle Squad" or "B1>PzkpFw-IVd" to something like "B0> Bravo 1st Sqd" or "F2>White III".
Most of the time this works well. But sometimes I just don't have enough spaces for enough characters to adequately identify the unit.
Is there a way to expand the number of spaces in the unit Id box?
Most of the time this works well. But sometimes I just don't have enough spaces for enough characters to adequately identify the unit.
Is there a way to expand the number of spaces in the unit Id box?
Phil
It does seem a little much to ask for, but, I'd be curious to hear how many people actually use that feature.
I used it once in MCLV, but the changes you make don't seem to carry over to the next scenario so I gave up doing it.
I used it once in MCLV, but the changes you make don't seem to carry over to the next scenario so I gave up doing it.
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I haven't done any long campaigns in SPWaW, but I know that in SP-1 and I think SPWW2, the names would follow the units to the next battle if they survived the previous encounter. Was there a change in SPWaW that stopped this. I think it's a useful tool, even in the MC's as it's easier to see at a glance which units are core and which are support, thus making it easier to see who to let finish off the enemy and get the kill & exp. credit. There are not that many core units in a MC and it doesn't take that long to affect a change. JMO anyway.

Jim1954
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I change the names of my tanks. Make you want them to live a little longer.
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Thanks
Thanks for the feedback.
In the long campaings, the name remains changed (to protect the innocent perhaps.
I used renaming to some degree in the past, but this last long campaign I went ahead and took the time to rename all the units of my core force. To me, it has been worth the trouble. It really helps me to keep things organized during a battle.
I took all the infantry units and gave them all phonetic alphabet designations that go along with their ID.... all the "C" units are "Charlie", "D" units are "Delta". (I had just watched Band of Brothers, so "E" was "Easy"). Each Squad is 1-2-3, The machine gun is simply "Delta MG".
The armoured units where all given Color names. Red, White, Blue and Green elemets. I ran out of simple colors for my platoon of Panzer IV's so I call this my "Sam" element.
The problem I ran into was when I went to the refit screen. I would go to do some upgrading and couldn't remember what each unit was. Was Green leader a Panzer IIc or IIf? The name stays to what you change to.
Anyway, I was just trying make it easier to know what each unit was.
Thanks again.
In the long campaings, the name remains changed (to protect the innocent perhaps.
I used renaming to some degree in the past, but this last long campaign I went ahead and took the time to rename all the units of my core force. To me, it has been worth the trouble. It really helps me to keep things organized during a battle.
I took all the infantry units and gave them all phonetic alphabet designations that go along with their ID.... all the "C" units are "Charlie", "D" units are "Delta". (I had just watched Band of Brothers, so "E" was "Easy"). Each Squad is 1-2-3, The machine gun is simply "Delta MG".
The armoured units where all given Color names. Red, White, Blue and Green elemets. I ran out of simple colors for my platoon of Panzer IV's so I call this my "Sam" element.
The problem I ran into was when I went to the refit screen. I would go to do some upgrading and couldn't remember what each unit was. Was Green leader a Panzer IIc or IIf? The name stays to what you change to.
Anyway, I was just trying make it easier to know what each unit was.
Thanks again.
Phil
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Originally posted by Jim1954
I got around that by adding something like this: White III/1 IIf.
1st unit of 1st platoon, type is IIf. When you upgrade, you know what it was last refit.
Good ole pen and paper, with all the units listed, then when I change the German tanks to unit numbers like 112, 113, ...., I know what they are in the refit screen!!
I used to do that with Steel Panthers, but you only had 24 units to keep track of. I used to do a spread sheet after every battle almost like an AAR but gave that up as too time consuming when SP-2 came out. Never got back into the habit. I spent more time record keeping than playing, thought I was back wrasslin the old ASL rule book again. Boy, thank God for computers and all they have opened up for us.

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