Fast Transport capacity?

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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Fast Transport capacity?

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Anywhere one can look to see this value?
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Off the top of my head - the IJN APD was 250.

I thought it was in the same location as all the rest, but maybe I am mistaken?


If you do pick just the APD and when you go to load lets say troops, it should give you the capacity of the taskforce -down at the bottom fo the screen - which would be the one APD.
This is a sure way to find it.
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Yes, I've noticed that, but ships seem to vary ... DD's have 250, ML's have 300, etc ... was wondering if there was somewhere to actually view it without putting ships into a Fast Transport TF ... I like zooming troops and supplies down the slot on my cans ;)
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Oh, I get the question now - your talking about the DD's and CL's ect (ships that don't normally carry troops) - I have had some trouble locating this as well. I don't think it lists out when you list the ships in port, does it?

The only sure answer I have - is playing with the TF's - removing ship classes, etc to figure out the cap and then of course you would need to record it in a handy spread sheet.


I am fairly new to the game though, so maybe someone else knows where the Cap numbers for the DD's, CL's and CA's on fast transport missions can be found? Maybe one of the spreadsheets at spooky's site has this listed out?

I concur with the running troops down the slot, via fast trans. Great tactic.
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