The ability to retreat?

Uncommon Valor: Campaign for the South Pacific covers the campaigns for New Guinea, New Britain, New Ireland and the Solomon chain.

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Sam-I-am
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The ability to retreat?

Post by Sam-I-am »

Many times I have picked on the wrong TF and during the whipping I receved wished that I had the ability to retreat from battle.


( Nuttn wrong with tucking tail today to kick-*** another day.)



Any chance of this opportunity to show a lil yellow streak to be implemented in the game?


"Lay down some smoke and run for your lives boys"

Hmmmmm......

.... the only smoke is comming from my burning ships:(
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Raverdave
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Post by Raverdave »

Yes


Have the TF set to "Alllowed to retire". Other than that, once the game turn starts, you are commited until your next orders phase.
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Post by Maniac »

The decsion is not up to you its up to your commander of the TF...so you just get to sit around and watch your poor TF get blown to smithereens ;-)
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Jupo
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Post by Jupo »

Normaly my orders to TF commanders are (patrol/do not react on enemy) well once i have suffered big loose cos Yamato and Musashi made surprise attack against my Transport TF in Lunga... well i loose every AP & AK in that TF :D

After that i have been putting little bit more often react on enemy orders :)
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Post by bradfordkay »

It also depends upon what TF commander you have chosen. An aggressive commander is less likely to withdraw from combat than a cautious one.
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Brad
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