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two questions

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2002 12:02 am
by Oliver Heindorf
Hello !

I am new to UV ( game arrived yesterday ) and I have two questions here where I am in douibt about the game behavior, maybe you can help me out :)

1. )

My CV Lexington got damaged ( Sys 20 ) and is now at Noumea in the port located. ( The Shokaku went down, a good deal ;) ) The damaged Lexington lays now for 7 days in the Harbor but there is not a single damage point removed :confused:

I dont ask for being 20 points removed in a single week, but why not at least one point removed ?

Or do I need to sent it back to Peal because the Sys 20 damage is orange ? :confused:

2.) I moved the Land unit based at Wau Wau ( or something like this, cant remember the name :D ) and I took a base next to it. Then I marched back ( just to see how the japs would react )
now this land unit has always a fatigue of 84-92, and it does not decrease. The base at Wau Wau says that there is enough supply there. The troops rested for one week and still fatigue is high. :confused:

What is up with them ?

thank you in advance & sorry for the bad english, its not my first language.

Some answers.

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2002 12:18 am
by 1089
1. 20 percent system damage is harder to remove on a carrier than a destroyer. Once the damage gets into the orange level, points are reduced very slowly on a carrier. Also, in order to reduce damage, you must be at anchor, not docked in a TF, if this is the case.

2. Fatigue is reduced based on supply, base size, malaria-free zones, and support. It sounds as if you have one out of the four things needed to reduce fatigue at the quickest level, which the manual says is still quite slow. Possibly 2 out of four, if you added more support troops to the unit which starts somewhat low. If support is red, fatigue is reduced more slowly.


kp

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2002 11:33 am
by Oliver Heindorf
hey kp

thank you !

actually, the Lexington has removed two damage points ( in 14 days ) and the fatigue dropped slowly under 70 of the land unit

conclusion :

UV is like NASCAR : Patience is the key !

. Fatigue is reduced based on supply, base size, malaria-free zones, and support. It

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2002 9:24 pm
by Point Luck
One question how does one identify "malaria-free zones"

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2002 10:11 pm
by Caltone
Its in the manual but malaria free areas are:

Cairns and all bases south of there (Cooktown is not malaria free)
Noumea and any bases built on that island


For the Japanese well there is only Truk

Re: . Fatigue is reduced based on supply, base size, malaria-free zones, and support. It

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2002 10:14 pm
by 1089
Originally posted by Point Luck
One question how does one identify "malaria-free zones"
Page 110 #3--

Truk, Noumea, Goro, Basse-Poya, Koumac, Brisbane, Rockhampton, Townsville, Charter Towers, and Cairns are considered malaria-free zones. Note that Cooktown is not.

kp

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2002 12:21 am
by Point Luck
OOP's should dusted off the manual uh. Sorry and Thank You

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2002 3:47 pm
by Oliver Heindorf
LOL

in the german manual its not mentioned....

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2002 6:06 pm
by 1089
Originally posted by Oliver Heindorf
LOL

in the german manual its not mentioned....
Even under reducing disruption/fatigue? Es wäre eine unvollständige Übersetzung, wenn es ausgelassen würde.

kp

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2002 6:47 pm
by Bernd Hesberg
Even under reducing disruption/fatigue?..snip
Being kind of a nitpicker (like always :)), it's section 18.4 at page 110 (as you posted before) of the original manual.
I don't have (or need) the german one, so I can't tell if it's omitted or not.

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2002 12:38 am
by Oliver Heindorf
Originally posted by 1089


Even under reducing disruption/fatigue? Es wäre eine unvollständige Übersetzung, wenn es ausgelassen würde.

kp
nope, but it doenst matter, now I Know :) :)