I loved UCV

This new stand alone release based on the legendary War in the Pacific from 2 by 3 Games adds significant improvements and changes to enhance game play, improve realism, and increase historical accuracy. With dozens of new features, new art, and engine improvements, War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition brings you the most realistic and immersive WWII Pacific Theater wargame ever!

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Johnlax
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I loved UCV

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was able to master UCV but am having problems with AE ?

how do I quick check ports that can repair damaged ships fast?? As the allies you wwant to get ship under repair quickly How do I access US east coast repair yards??

IS there a download somehwere of aides that I can print out adn look to as a guide to commands and hot keys???

Also and I know this has been addressed but can I get planning maps to make life abit easier?? the maps with the game are nearl y use less sorry for all the newbee qauetions
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Jorge_Stanbury
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this is not a game you can play without reading the manual
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ORIGINAL: Johnlax

How do I access US east coast repair yards??

You have to sail east off-board through the Panama Canal and then to the US East Coast. It depends on the speed of the ship, but it's roughly about a three week journey from Pearl. You can sail off the western edge of the map too, but that's even longer. [:D]




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Kull
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ORIGINAL: Shellshock

You have to sail east off-board through the Panama Canal and then to the US East Coast. It depends on the speed of the ship, but it's roughly about a three week journey from Pearl. You can sail off the western edge of the map too, but that's even longer. [:D]

Wait a minute...."sail off the western edge"?! You mean this guy was right?? Boy do a lot of us have egg on our faces....
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You can try the https://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=2189709

Planning maps. I just hover over the bases myself but I have played since forever I guess and just know. I send large damaged first to Mare Island (90k ton) and Alameda (180k ton) but smaller ships I keep in the Pearl area they repair fairly fast at Pearl and if not too large like most cruisers to Sydney (30k ton) and Auckland for smaller ships. Seattle has the largest repair dock I think, at 200k tons. East coast is not worth the travel with all the ones in LA SD and SF, small ones Astoria and Portland. I spread the battle ships out all over the west coast once they can reach over 10k at pearl. Depending of course on damage from Japanese strike.

Calcutta has a small dock for small destroyers transports, Colombo can fix most battleships but not fast forget maybe 40k ton. Bombay has some ship repair also. Capetown can fix large ships.
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FYI. This game has a 'learning cliff', and has been referred to as a 'time vampire'. There are no shortcuts, but if you like detail and invest said time, the rewards will be many.[8D]
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