US lamenting loss when no loss occurs....

Strategic Command WWII: War in the Pacific is a turn-based strategy game. It offers a comprehensive experience of the Pacific Theater, challenging you to achieve victory in one of history's greatest conflicts.
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US lamenting loss when no loss occurs....

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So I placed a defender in Davao and when Manila fell the government was moved to Davao.

I was surprised by this because Davao is labeled an Alternate Industrial not an Alternate Capital.

MacArthur did not appear in OZ, so the game got that part right.

However, the message that the US laments the loss of the Philippines did fire incorrectly as the Philippines has not been lost.

Shouldn't the triggering of that message be tied to the actual fall of the Philippines and not just to the fall of Manila?

I also discovered that Soerabaja is an alternate capital, although not labeled as such.
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Bill.....are you here?

Listening to the crickets on this one........
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Correct, it is the loss of Manila alone that has triggered the National Morale script. I will change that.

Just to clarify:

The wording Alternate/Industrial signifies that Davao is an Industrial Center, and also that if the original capital falls, it will be an Alternative Capital.

Soerabaja is not an Alternative Capital, it is however (as marked) a Secondary Supply Center).
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