RHS 7.7893 comprehensive update uploading
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 12:35 pm
This has gone from barely "should we do it" to moderately significant:
it began when I detected some obscure minor naval district HQ teleporting - so I changed them or combined them
I was able to add a ROCAF HQ - but in trying to find out who commands (which I failed to do) I found a detail OB for ROCAF - and reworked it - significantly. It is slightly bigger, has better equipment and more upgrade options. One air base moved to a more useful location. I was also able to add a ROC field army - and moved a few units to more logistically sensible starting positions.
The HQ work took me to Alaska - and I found that we needed a new location there - because Alaska Command was NOT where it is now - at Anchorage - with the air force HQ - which indeed was at Anchorage. Instead it was at a nearly uninhabited location on the Alaska Peninsula called Port Hayden. There - and nearby at Cold Bay - is much of the ground fighting power of the Alaska Command - and they guard the most valuable of forward airfields - which are building up.
We had a report of a problem with 81mm mortar units not bombarding - and found a bad device - so it got fixed.
We changed some command assignments on both sides - and a few locations.
it began when I detected some obscure minor naval district HQ teleporting - so I changed them or combined them
I was able to add a ROCAF HQ - but in trying to find out who commands (which I failed to do) I found a detail OB for ROCAF - and reworked it - significantly. It is slightly bigger, has better equipment and more upgrade options. One air base moved to a more useful location. I was also able to add a ROC field army - and moved a few units to more logistically sensible starting positions.
The HQ work took me to Alaska - and I found that we needed a new location there - because Alaska Command was NOT where it is now - at Anchorage - with the air force HQ - which indeed was at Anchorage. Instead it was at a nearly uninhabited location on the Alaska Peninsula called Port Hayden. There - and nearby at Cold Bay - is much of the ground fighting power of the Alaska Command - and they guard the most valuable of forward airfields - which are building up.
We had a report of a problem with 81mm mortar units not bombarding - and found a bad device - so it got fixed.
We changed some command assignments on both sides - and a few locations.