WITP Admiral Edition Wish List

This new stand alone release based on the legendary War in the Pacific from 2 by 3 Games adds significant improvements and changes to enhance game play, improve realism, and increase historical accuracy. With dozens of new features, new art, and engine improvements, War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition brings you the most realistic and immersive WWII Pacific Theater wargame ever!

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"Did we give up when the Germans attacked Pearl Harbor?"

"Germans?"

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Of course, that's what I was quoting :) A classic in American film!
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As long as the instruction manual reflects what happens in the game wrt the repair process, I'll be happy...  [;)]
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I don't know if this has been "wished" before, but I'd like some way to export my orders in a given turn. So, once I finish my orders, i can export them to any single file, and then import them on other savegame.

It would be useful to export japanese orders in the first turn, and then, this way, you wouldn't have to set up exactly the same things on every game game you start. The same for allies. Ok, it wouldn't be useful in turns beyond the first, but at least, beginning a game would be much, much shorter. You'd import your preferred orders set, and then tweak a couple of things.
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I cant remember any clas between japanese and ruskies post 41, until full war in 45.
I know about chalin-gol abd others, but it was in 38 (or 39?).
If you know any post 41, please post them.
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As long as the instruction manual reflects what happens in the game wrt the repair process, I'll be happy... [;)]


There is an entire chapter of the manual devoted to Ship Repair.
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I realize this is probably too late, but is there any chance the US intel on Japanese can include fleet/ship info? I believe the US was able to track some IJN units by their poor radio discipline. As it is, we're only told that some land unit has as its objective island X, or that there is something on the airwaves at point Y.
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I realize this is probably too late, but is there any chance the US intel on Japanese can include fleet/ship info? I believe the US was able to track some IJN units by their poor radio discipline. As it is, we're only told that some land unit has as its objective island X, or that there is something on the airwaves at point Y.

We already have this more than people realize. When we hear that "something is on the airwaves" .. or when we see an enemy base port color darken, this means we know more data about what is in that port. Waving your mouse over the port will reveal this data. If you see a bunch of CVs there, that is probably where the enemy CVs are! I've been able to do this a time or so and the intel is very useful!

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We already have this more than people realize. When we hear that "something is on the airwaves" .. or when we see an enemy base port color darken, this means we know more data about what is in that port. Waving your mouse over the port will reveal this data. If you see a bunch of CVs there, that is probably where the enemy CVs are! I've been able to do this a time or so and the intel is very useful!


Well, then it would be nice to have a button on the Intelligence screen to give information on capital ships (where they are along with confidence level). Example would be a section for CV's that might say "3 CV's at Truk. Confidence High."
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ORIGINAL: bradfordkay


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ORIGINAL: The Gnome

"Did we give up when the Germans attacked Pearl Harbor?"

"Germans?"
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You don't remember John Belushi in Animal House?
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Of course, that's what I was quoting :) A classic in American film!

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