ORIGINAL: Curty
So you are saying that the "ships sunk" screen isn't a 'confirmation' of a kill[&:]
If you have Fog of War turned on, it is as accurate as the original wartime claims. Maybe more.
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ORIGINAL: Curty
So you are saying that the "ships sunk" screen isn't a 'confirmation' of a kill[&:]
ORIGINAL: Don Bowen
ORIGINAL: Curty
So you are saying that the "ships sunk" screen isn't a 'confirmation' of a kill[&:]
If you have Fog of War turned on, it is as accurate as the original wartime claims. Maybe more.
ORIGINAL: Don Bowen
ORIGINAL: Curty
So you are saying that the "ships sunk" screen isn't a 'confirmation' of a kill[&:]
If you have Fog of War turned on, it is as accurate as the original wartime claims. Maybe more.
ORIGINAL: Jzanes
The following happened on Jan 12, 1942. Allied player vs. Japanese AI. Basically, a dutch sub missed the akagi, was forced to surface by the escorts, hit the akagi with 6 torpedoes while on the surface and then was sunk by gunfire from carriers and escorts. Akagi was listed as sunk at the end of the turn. Loaded up the turn as Japanese player to check to see if this was a FOW sinking but Akagi is definately sunk. If this is WAD, I hope it's a one in a million result.
ORIGINAL: Jzanes
The following happened on Jan 12, 1942. Allied player vs. Japanese AI. Basically, a dutch sub missed the akagi, was forced to surface by the escorts, hit the akagi with 6 torpedoes while on the surface and then was sunk by gunfire from carriers and escorts. Akagi was listed as sunk at the end of the turn. Loaded up the turn as Japanese player to check to see if this was a FOW sinking but Akagi is definately sunk. If this is WAD, I hope it's a one in a million result.
ORIGINAL: erstad
In one spot it says naval support increases the total daily rate, in another it says it doesn't.
6.3.3.2.3 Port Load ability
This is the total cargo handling capacity of a port for a single day. Separate values are provided
for liquids and all other cargos. The ability of a port to load/unload Task Forces is based on port
size, adjusted for available Naval Support and any damage.
6.3.3.2.5 Port load rate adjustments
Naval Support increases the rate at which a given
ship can be loaded but cannot improve the total cargo handling
limitations of the port.
ORIGINAL: Mike Scholl
ORIGINAL: Jzanes
The following happened on Jan 12, 1942. Allied player vs. Japanese AI. Basically, a dutch sub missed the akagi, was forced to surface by the escorts, hit the akagi with 6 torpedoes while on the surface and then was sunk by gunfire from carriers and escorts. Akagi was listed as sunk at the end of the turn. Loaded up the turn as Japanese player to check to see if this was a FOW sinking but Akagi is definately sunk. If this is WAD, I hope it's a one in a million result.
How did you determine the timing on this? There is no mention of Akagi being hit, nor of the sub firing torpedoes... Are you sure the sub didn't fire first, than get counter-attacked by the escorts?
That's the "bind" number.ORIGINAL: scout1
Question regarding merchant conversions and the database dump from WitPDecoder2. This seemed as good as thread as any to post it.
WitPDecoder2 dumps many of the database items into multiple *.csv files. One is WitPcls.csv which contains bookoo info relative to the various ship classes, parameters, upgrades, etc ... One of these columns is labeled "convertFrom". The values is this column don't appear to match up with any class of ship.
Anyone have an idea what this column conveys ?
I'm trying to build up a conversion spreadsheet for the IJN merchant navy and the data should already be contained within this file (I think) .....
ORIGINAL: JWE
I cannot say I disagree Juan. I, too, am a believer in efficiency data. I have been waiting for Joe Wilkerson to hop in here. Maybe, if I don't hear anything from The Powers That Be, that tell me to keep my winkie in my pocket, I could maybe look at ConwaysORIGINAL: JuanG
I agree that the data for them is likely off, but if the AE team feels they need to be consistent and stick to one source, I can respect that.
Thankfully we're free to mod it as we will.
With a range of 8300nm, her efficiency becomes 7.56nm/ton, much more inline with the other DDs - Shimakaze is a very good comparison here., and maybe slip something in
, but ... you would owe me a good Rioja or Rueda, or a tinto from Argentina or Chile. [;)]