RHS 5.76 & 6.76 & 7.76 issued and frozen solid
Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 8:54 am
I have been waiting a difinitive review of ship art pointers - which was only going to take a few days - weeks ago. Meanwhile I have continued to prosecute eratta and develop matters indicated by comments or tests. I am not going to wait any longer. The eratta rate is low enough to warrant serious testing - so we will freeze here and proceed to in depth long term testing. IF there are ship art eratta we can issue a microupdate of the class file to address them.
Features which have been worked into x.760 - aside from a variety of minor eratta - include:
1) We have redefined the USN "submarine cruisers" (Nautelus, Narwhal & Argonaut) to give them their transport capability.
2) We have redefined all transport aircraft to a new standard in terms of capacity. This standard is based on the number of troop seats present - or equivilant - rendered as 100 kg (or 220 pounds actually) per troop. This has reduced the effective capacity of most transports by about 10%. However, note that the C-47 lost more like 40% of its capacity - because its standard load is 6000 pounds - and we used to give it its maximum load of 10,000 puonds. A few transports got their ranges tweeked. Flying boat transports also had capacity defined to the same standard. This makes them look relatively good. And - indeed - the greatest of them all (the Mars) delivered a gigantic amount of plasma to Iwo Jima - because they were fantastic air transports. Data for these changes has its own thread.
3) We comprehensively reviewed JAAF reinforcements for command assignment. This permitted us to insure that the political point option scenarios have to spend points to get planes where players want - but other scenarios do not. It also is a way to help the AI know where to send planes for AIO.
4) We are even more comprehensively reviewing JNAF reinforcements for command assignment. The same comments as for (3) above apply here, but there was a lot more work done. The JNAF is very complex - and we have found a number of things that might be interpreted better a different way - so they got folded in. This process is ongoing but will complete - probably tomorrow.
5) We tweeked a few economic stockpiles to help spread things more where they are needed at start. This will result in a revised version of the RHS Economic Utilities.
6) In EOS and AIO we assigned 56th Division Brigade to reduce Midway on its way to Hawaii. This because testing indicated Midway takes too long for light units (one or two regiments, even supported by tank companies) to reduce it.
Features which have been worked into x.760 - aside from a variety of minor eratta - include:
1) We have redefined the USN "submarine cruisers" (Nautelus, Narwhal & Argonaut) to give them their transport capability.
2) We have redefined all transport aircraft to a new standard in terms of capacity. This standard is based on the number of troop seats present - or equivilant - rendered as 100 kg (or 220 pounds actually) per troop. This has reduced the effective capacity of most transports by about 10%. However, note that the C-47 lost more like 40% of its capacity - because its standard load is 6000 pounds - and we used to give it its maximum load of 10,000 puonds. A few transports got their ranges tweeked. Flying boat transports also had capacity defined to the same standard. This makes them look relatively good. And - indeed - the greatest of them all (the Mars) delivered a gigantic amount of plasma to Iwo Jima - because they were fantastic air transports. Data for these changes has its own thread.
3) We comprehensively reviewed JAAF reinforcements for command assignment. This permitted us to insure that the political point option scenarios have to spend points to get planes where players want - but other scenarios do not. It also is a way to help the AI know where to send planes for AIO.
4) We are even more comprehensively reviewing JNAF reinforcements for command assignment. The same comments as for (3) above apply here, but there was a lot more work done. The JNAF is very complex - and we have found a number of things that might be interpreted better a different way - so they got folded in. This process is ongoing but will complete - probably tomorrow.
5) We tweeked a few economic stockpiles to help spread things more where they are needed at start. This will result in a revised version of the RHS Economic Utilities.
6) In EOS and AIO we assigned 56th Division Brigade to reduce Midway on its way to Hawaii. This because testing indicated Midway takes too long for light units (one or two regiments, even supported by tank companies) to reduce it.