Is there a sticky I can read on how to update the game?

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It sounds like he just responded to the wrong message.ORIGINAL: Gormadoc
Not Sure i follow[&:]
I can tweak weapon damage in editor that only effect the first turn?
ORIGINAL: Gormadoc
Not Sure i follow[&:]
I can tweak weapon damage in editor that only effect the first turn?
So what you are saying are that if the Historical setting is picked.ORIGINAL: Alfred
ORIGINAL: Gormadoc
Not Sure i follow[&:]
I can tweak weapon damage in editor that only effect the first turn?
No.
The "historical" option for the 7 December 1941 is hard coded. With that option selected neither the Japanese nor the Allied human player is able to input any orders. The same historical targets and moves are pursued and the historical conditions are reproduced. Different random rolls can affect the combat results but the divergence is usually only minor and consistent with the historical results.
There is no bug at play here. Nor is there anything unusual displayed here. It is all WAD when the selection made is "historical" 7 December 1941.
Alfred
I didn't realize you were talking about historical as I had focused in on "surprise". Yes, the historical first turn setting is very much fixed (but the outcomes still go through the routines, I do *not* mean to imply the outcomes are fixed). With non-historical first turn you can choose surprise or not surprise.ORIGINAL: Gormadoc
So what you are saying are that if the Historical setting is picked.ORIGINAL: Alfred
ORIGINAL: Gormadoc
Not Sure i follow[&:]
I can tweak weapon damage in editor that only effect the first turn?
No.
The "historical" option for the 7 December 1941 is hard coded. With that option selected neither the Japanese nor the Allied human player is able to input any orders. The same historical targets and moves are pursued and the historical conditions are reproduced. Different random rolls can affect the combat results but the divergence is usually only minor and consistent with the historical results.
There is no bug at play here. Nor is there anything unusual displayed here. It is all WAD when the selection made is "historical" 7 December 1941.
Alfred
The 7th december surprise setting is hardcoded to on?
ORIGINAL: Gormadoc
... So what you are saying are that if the Historical setting is picked.
The 7th december surprise setting is hardcoded to on?
OK. Iam fine with that.ORIGINAL: Alfred
Correct.
Selecting the option "surprise off" is incompatible with the option "historical December 1941". If it were allowed it would be impossible to produce results consistent with the historical outcome. That might please some Allied players but would 100% guarantee that every Japanese player (and even some Allied players) would be extremely angry and generate angry web commentary, all leading to poor game sales.
Bottom line is anyone who selects the "historical" option has an expectation that a result generally consistent with the historical outcome for that single, opening turn, will ensue. The historical Allied nations were caught by surprise on 7 December 1941. It is simply not logical to expect ready and waiting Allied nations for the historical blows delivered on the "Day of Infamy".
Alfred
Mike,ORIGINAL: Mike Solli
Hi guys. I'm having a (user) issue with the Beta (26b). I just installed it and when I try to open the game, I get the error message "unable to find PW data". Any clue on how to fix this? Thanks!
In the spirit of teaching to fish:ORIGINAL: Mike Solli
Ok, I fixed that and the game opens, but it's showing version 24, not 26b. What I had done was to create another AE install and add the beta to that one. Does the shortcut itself need to be in the Beta 2 folder or the main folder?