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WPO editor

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:04 pm
by shawnZshihan
Hi Folks,

I have a question about production - if it is enabled, what is that country able to do? Can they build their own ships, troops, tanks, ect...?

The editor manual is a bit vague on that.


Thanks in advance.

Shawn

RE: WPO editor

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 2:38 am
by Rysyonok
ORIGINAL: shawnZshihan
Hi Folks,
I have a question about production - if it is enabled, what is that country able to do? Can they build their own ships, troops, tanks, ect...?
The editor manual is a bit vague on that.
Thanks in advance.
Shawn

Which country? The one(s) you enable it for in the scenario editos.

Ships: a country can stop or speed up construction of ship
Troops/tanks: only units actually needed at the front are produced, providing there is enough resources to keep heavy industry going.

If you really want to enable production, make sure there is enough infrastructure for that first - industry, oil, resources, vehicle/armament industries, etc...

RE: WPO editor

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 5:59 am
by shawnZshihan
Hello Rysyonok,

What I wanted to know is, if you enable production for both Japan and USA, can they choose which ships to build? Can they then choose to build tanks (for example)?

Is it possible to have control over production and resources like (more or less) in Gary Grigsby's World at War?

Shawn



RE: WPO editor

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 8:53 pm
by Rysyonok
ORIGINAL: shawnZshihan

Hello Rysyonok,

What I wanted to know is, if you enable production for both Japan and USA, can they choose which ships to build? Can they then choose to build tanks (for example)?

Is it possible to have control over production and resources like (more or less) in Gary Grigsby's World at War?

Shawn

Ships: not really. There is a pre-determined lineup, countries can either speed up or halt ships in that lineup, but that's all.

Tanks: not really :) You can choose to pump up your vehicle assembly lines to make sure that all tanks/vehicles are produced in abundance. Or not.

RE: WPO editor

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 1:52 am
by shawnZshihan
Thank you Rysyonok - I had that feeling that production was more generalized, but wanted to make sure.


Shawn