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The AI and British Withdrawl - 7/25/2004 8:35:59 PM   
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Quick question. If I have the AI controlling the British area of operations, will it automatically withdrawl to Europe the ships requested by the game, or do I have to do that manually?
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RE: The AI and British Withdrawl - 7/25/2004 9:29:10 PM   
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I'm sure it's still manual.

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RE: The AI and British Withdrawl - 7/25/2004 11:31:54 PM   
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blinkin eck.. I should read what people write.. u said 'I'm sure it's still manual' I read it as 'I'm sure it's in the manual'

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RE: The AI and British Withdrawl - 7/25/2004 11:35:26 PM   
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The British ship withdrawal effect your PPs....I don't think AI does anything for itself that has to do with PPs.

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RE: The AI and British Withdrawl - 7/25/2004 11:37:26 PM   
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Good point rogueusmc.. I tend to agree

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RE: The AI and British Withdrawl - 7/25/2004 11:50:53 PM   
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Good point rogueusmc.. I tend to agree

I've said it before and I'll say it again...why do people who don't know me, doubt me?...If they knew me, I could understand it, but....

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RE: The AI and British Withdrawl - 7/26/2004 1:02:17 AM   
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hehe, the only thing I doubt, at the moment, is my ability to read

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