Is there a DOCUMENTED pricing formula?

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Is there a DOCUMENTED pricing formula?

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I have come up with my own for the Korean War Mod, but was just curious if there was ever a documented formula for WAW, when I was on the team years ago, there was something of the sort being talked about, but never heard much more about it. Would be REAL nice guys, if there is, that it could be posted, to ease the adition of new units, I mean we have the editor available, but no 'price guide'!!;) I would like, if there is such a bird, to use it for the KWM, but if not, will have to keep up with what I came up with, even if I am happy with it!!

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Re: Is there a DOCUMENTED pricing formula?

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Originally posted by Warhorse
I have come up with my own for the Korean War Mod, but was just curious if there was ever a documented formula for WAW, when I was on the team years ago, there was something of the sort being talked about, but never heard much more about it. Would be REAL nice guys, if there is, that it could be posted, to ease the adition of new units, I mean we have the editor available, but no 'price guide'!!;) I would like, if there is such a bird, to use it for the KWM, but if not, will have to keep up with what I came up with, even if I am happy with it!!

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If you plug values into the Spreadsheet from Hell, don't you get purchase price calculations done? I only have have it on my slow win95 machine so I have never bothered playing around with adjusting units to see how the costs change. I thought that had the formulas built in along with all the unit data for all the current units.

It is a big SS (too big to fit in the open office install on my win98 machine) so expect it to load slowly and recalc slowly.
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What's the name of the SS?!!

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I know I have it on my HDD, but with sooo many installs of various WAW, I don't know where it is? Could you tell me the file name, I know it was something like 25+mb in size...

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Re: What's the name of the SS?!!

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Originally posted by Warhorse
I know I have it on my HDD, but with sooo many installs of various WAW, I don't know where it is? Could you tell me the file name, I know it was something like 25+mb in size...

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The last time I saw it, it was in the D/L section. However, I'll bet you find it if you just do a forum search for "spreadsheet".
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I have this zipped file. It is about 6.6 megs. Let me know if you need me to email it to you.
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