You learned your lesson well from Guam, and the Allies simply got too greedy too early.Well done. [&o]
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You learned your lesson well from Guam, and the Allies simply got too greedy too early.2. The combatreport.txt which the Japanese player should send to his opponent is always 100% correct.
3. The incorrect info is seen only by the Allied player when he sees the combat resolution phase movie and the subsequent combatreport.txt file which is generated from the movie.
Hi Encircled.ORIGINAL: Encircled
Can I just clarify something gents?
2. The combatreport.txt which the Japanese player should send to his opponent is always 100% correct.
3. The incorrect info is seen only by the Allied player when he sees the combat resolution phase movie and the subsequent combatreport.txt file which is generated from the movie.
So the incorrect movie generates the combat report file. No probs with that bit.
So which is correct? The combat report that is there when you load the game for your turn, or the combat report sent by the Japanese player (by e-mail or dropbox or whatever)
I assume the 2nd part, but I just want to confirm that
It hits non-critical turns also? This is a bug in the Sync Bug. [;)]ORIGINAL: GetAssista
Sync bug most certainly have happenede before in your game. It's just that on non-critical turns you are not scrutinizing combat reports that much and the discrepancies of how many planes were damaged on regular raids or what TFs were spotted where go under radar. And since there is no carryover effects it goes unnoticed
You are welcome.ORIGINAL: Encircled
Brilliant El Lobo
Thanks!
Thanks for the kind words.ORIGINAL: Bif1961
Good job, you set him up and hit him as he was withdrawing from his operations, which is always the low ebb of ones ability. He has no reason to feel cheated, though a sync bug can give him a false sense of reality, until it is corrected. He has much more material coming out of the arsenal of democracy and quitting now is just from a pique of being stung. If he doesn't reconsider and return to the game, after a cooling off period. Consider that it is a Japanese victory, that your brought the Allies to the bargaining table and they agreed on your terms as a current status quo.
Thanks.ORIGINAL: Lowpe
Great Job!You learned your lesson well from Guam, and the Allies simply got too greedy too early.
Well done. [&o]

Probably.ORIGINAL: adarbrauner
Depot ID? Garrison unit?
