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Slaughtermeyer
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Troop loading tip

Post by Slaughtermeyer »

If you're loading troops onto a fast transport mission warship, you can get more troops loaded by repeatedly loading and unloading the unit until the entire cargo capacity is filled with the unit. Keep in mind that Allied warships can also do fast transport missions unlike in some previous Grigsby titles where fast transport by warships was restricted to the Japanese. I think you can speed up the loading of units onto regular transport ships by repeatedly ordering load and unload, but I haven't really tested this.
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Post by von Murrin »

Exploit. ;) :D

OTOH, as the Allies, I routinely commit around 15 DD's to the PNG area for transport and resupply. AKA the Washington Express. :p
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Post by Wilhammer »

Is it an exploit?

BTW, I noticed this a long time ago.

Is it not reasonable you might want to load a ship with all teeth and no tail if you are going to a well supplied base?

I thin it is an undocumented feature that adds flexibility to the quartermaster/longshoreman role the player is involved in.
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Check for a reply by me in the bug section on this.
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