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RE: I was sent this WARNING.....
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 1:31 pm
by seille
ORIGINAL: CT Grognard
Kein Problem, ist mir egal!
Ich bin doch kein Betruger. Ich hasse Betrueger!
Me, too !!
RE: I was sent this WARNING.....
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 1:39 pm
by Chickenboy
ORIGINAL: USS America
ORIGINAL: Frank
I just found a method to change the supplies via a cheating tool.
Shall I post the way to do to michalm or shall I inform everybody here?
I would recommend a PM to michaelm first. If he can address it, that would be best.
If he can't close that hole, then maybe making it common knowledge would be best. I don't know....
Agreed.
RE: I was sent this WARNING.....
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 1:42 pm
by CT Grognard
And we would be very grateful for any assistance you can provide in identifying loopholes in the game mechanics so that (hopefully) they can be closed. [8D]
RE: I was sent this WARNING.....
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 1:53 pm
by frank1970
I did my very best. I had an idea, I tried and found a way to do it, at last I mailed michael, so there isn´t too much I can do imho.
RE: I was sent this WARNING.....
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 1:58 pm
by witpqs
ORIGINAL: Frank
I did my very best. I had an idea, I tried and found a way to do it, at last I mailed michael, so there isn´t too much I can do imho.
I guess he means that if you see or think of any others ways. After all, you were able to find at least one way.
And a whole bunch of us are grateful to you for that! [&o]
I
totally trust the opponents I have. Heck, I put plenty of current stuff in my AARs. The point is that even those of us lucky enough to have good and honorable opponents would see the community overall decline if a few vermin were screwing people here and there, especially new guys/gals who are trying to learn the game.
RE: I was sent this WARNING.....
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:03 pm
by CT Grognard
Agreed.
You put so much time and effort into a PBEM as it is.
RE: I was sent this WARNING.....
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:08 pm
by btbw
I can watch LCU exp/morale/AV of your enemy if someone need it. Send me your save with password. Note: working with only LCU in city hex and shown as LCU icons as result of detection by recon.
For example - You see in Changsha 26 LCUs. IF you think enemy convert it into 99 exp/morale LCU with 600 AV each - send me your save turn and i will check it.
This exploit reported to michaelm and waiting fix.
RE: I was sent this WARNING.....
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:08 pm
by janh
That was my first experience when I moved to Boston... we were standing on a T and joking about G.B. junior with a few friends, and suddenly an older guy chimed in. I really was surprised that a good many people there spoke some German. I just can't figure why anybody would voluntarily want to learn it?
I would recommend a PM to michaelm first. If he can address it, that would be best.
If he can't close that hole, then maybe making it common knowledge would be best. I don't know....
+1
Seems like it would be best to chose opponents that are not all about winning, but about "enjoying the journey". It takes almost 2-3 years for a match, so why spoil your own fun and that of your opponent by bending rules or engine to the implausible, or even worse, "reverse engineer" your chances like this? What motivation is left? Isn't it much more exciting and fun when the game hangs in a balance, where every day could bring decisive engagements?
Good thing that AI faithfully obeys rules even when cheating! As much as I dislike hacking saves, or assembler hacking, such "tools", or any other manipulation, I must say that for AI games a "save game editor" would be a handy thing. I can't say how many time I had to reload the game a few turns back and play both sides to correct AI mistakes before disaster befalls it. Would be nice if one could just edit the position of a CV TF out of harms way, or manually add supply at some AI locs.
RE: I was sent this WARNING.....
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:09 pm
by mdiehl
An "interesting" example from his ironman game:
12. Dezember 1941
Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 184
Allied aircraft
P-35A x 8
P-40B Warhawk x 15
P-40E Warhawk x 51
Japanese aircraft losses
A6M2 Zero: 13 destroyed
Allied aircraft losses
P-40B Warhawk: 2 destroyed
P-40E Warhawk: 4 destroyed
The "kill ratio" is reasonable for the time period. Anyone fielding 75 operational P-40s on 12 December, not so much. Presumedly 184 Zekes are flying from CVs, which is reasonable. Otherwise, the idea of the Japanese flying 184 Zekes anywhere outside of Japan, not so much.
As to 90EXP for units with no combat experience, it's realistic, but only after three years of constant training, IMO. In WW2, few units had that kind of training experience, although the USN attempted to achieve that sort of thing using the precursor to the Top Gun school (advanced training and tactics schools). That sort of thing wasn't conceivable prior to 1944. The only USAAF unit to have that sort of ability were the Red Tails.
Can't see the point in cheating. If the game is so borked in one's POV that cheating is necessary, don't play it. Especially a game with the time commitment required of WitP.
RE: I was sent this WARNING.....
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:12 pm
by CT Grognard
ORIGINAL: mdiehl
The only USAAF unit to have that sort of ability were the Red Tails.
I am sorry but I can no longer take you serious.
RE: I was sent this WARNING.....
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:14 pm
by mdiehl
A South African finds it implausible that a USAAF unit that trained for three years and had one of the best operational records of any squadron in the war can't take me seriously. Is that because the Red Tails pilots were black?
RE: I was sent this WARNING.....
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:24 pm
by frank1970
ORIGINAL: mdiehl
A South African finds it implausible that a USAAF unit that trained for three years and had one of the best operational records of any squadron in the war can't take me seriously. Is that because the Red Tails pilots were black?
Now, that is low! [:o]
RE: I was sent this WARNING.....
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:35 pm
by Andy Mac
Really slly question but we are all sure this isnt as simple as a game started as PBEM under ironman ?
i.e. a Japanese player playing a player using the allied ironman scenario (in that scen a lot of allied units start at far higher xp as do LCU's ?)
Has someone checked its not simply a wrong scenario ??
RE: I was sent this WARNING.....
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:37 pm
by frank1970
I am afraid, that the Allies were much better than they should. Therefore ironman would improve the wrong side of the equation.
RE: I was sent this WARNING.....
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:38 pm
by Andy Mac
There is an allied ironman variant (I know because I am in proces of updating it) Scen 23 which will have a lot of 90xp pilots and high xp LCU's in it
RE: I was sent this WARNING.....
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:43 pm
by Historiker
No, this happened in serveral games, both Ironman, Scen 1 and 2.
RE: I was sent this WARNING.....
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:58 pm
by Wolfpack1
Frank,
In my opinion you are at 99,9% right, Roy cheated.
I do not want to explain in detail but it is possible.
Found it out when I tried to add database changes to a
running game.
To avoid any misunderstandings I did not and will not
play any PBEM, too much RL.
Don´t know what you detected, maybe you can mail me
and we can compare our findings.
Maybe I can add something for MichelM, too.
All the best
Olli
RE: I was sent this WARNING.....
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 3:05 pm
by Empire101
ORIGINAL: Historiker
ORIGINAL: Frank
yes, i want to help the guys here to find out how the cheater was doing this stuff.
And to make you feel better, I don´t play pbem [;)]
And just to make everyone feel easy, I will NOT make the way to do public.
PS I do no longer think, ROY used any exploits. It was cheating. If I, a semi illiterate can do it, everyone could do it.
Thank you for finding that. Hopefully this can be fixed, now!
+1 to that!!
RE: I was sent this WARNING.....
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 3:13 pm
by Cap Mandrake
Why is it the German players are able to poke holes in the database and diagnose the vulnerabilities and we anglophones are running around like headless chickens in a P-26?
I hope you guys aren't still mad about the whole Enigma thing.
RE: I was sent this WARNING.....
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 3:13 pm
by CT Grognard
Ah, a lovely ad hominem logical fallacy.
Again, I can not take you seriously.
You claim the Red Tails trained for three years - please provide proof.
Because as far as I am aware, the 99th Flying Pursuit Squadron was activated in March 1941. The Tuskegee Flight School was only established in June 1941 and Pre-Flight stage training (mechanics, physics of flights, aeronautics, deflection shooting, thinking in 3D) only commenced in July 1941.
Primary Pilot Training started in September 41, while Basic Pilot Training started in November 1941, with Advanced Pilot Training starting in January 1942. The first class graduated on 6 March 1942 - after being in training for 9 months (the standard USAAF training period, with each stage - Pre Flight, Primary Pilot (65 hrs), Basic Pilot (70 hrs) and Advanced Pilot Training (80 hours) lasting 9 weeks each, for a total of 36 months). Please note that these aviation cadets graduated with around 215 hours' flight experience (the USAAF required at least 200 hours' flight time to graduate).
Contrast this with Imperial Japanese naval aviators who graduated with 500 hours' flight experience. Not a single one of the Japanese pilots at Pearl Harbor had logged less than 600 hours' flying time, some flight leaders had logged 1500 hours.
The 99th Flying Pursuit Squadron was only at full strength in August 1942 as they waited for more pilots to graduate. The 90th FPS was declared combat-ready on 15 September 1942 - they then, after a struggle to get a combat posting, was deployed to North Africa in April 1943.
Now, July 1941 to April 1943 (assuming the first graduates - of whom there weren't enough to fill a squadron - trained consistently from graduation in March 1942 to April 1943, which is unlikely given the general lack of resources the Tuskegee training centre suffered from - they had almost 2,000 men on base with only two training squadrons) I make as 21 months.
Also bear in mind that during their deployment in North Africa, and later Sicily, they were utilised exclusively in a ground attack capacity. Not sure they had much chance to brush up on their air-to-air skill?
I am not trying to diminish the great gallantry of the Tuskegee Airmen, who were an inspiration for surmounting the incredible obstacles that were placed in front of them at all times.
What I am trying to diminish is the credibility of your argument, firstly, that they had three years' training (please prove this) and, secondly, that they were the finest squadron in the USAAF (again, please prove this).