hammerhead
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Joined: 9/26/2000 From: Shell Beach,CA,USA Status: offline
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Hey thanks Bill.
But I have figured out the answer, incredibly, by my self. It was a clue in the new 4.0 manual. I read there that the way to set formations is to set one then set the other at XXX. Thinking along these lines I figured that the earlier versions of W@W do the same. And it its true.
The formation quantity is a DELIMITER...that is when you reach a total of 400 FORMATIONS(regardless of which side has what) you can select no more UNITS. I.e., you can have 100 fomations one one side and 300 on the other ...but once you get to a TOTAL of 400 you can buy no more UNITS. So if you have, say, 199 formations on one side and 201 on the other you will not be allowed and more units. If you limit the amount of formations to something much less, then you can get up to 400 units per side ...but no more. Whether you can get more than 400 units per side, I have not yet tested ...but I kind of doubt it.
WB-Thanks for the qucik responses. This was driving me nuts!
I hope this might help explain to some of you why your limit is suddenly reached w/o you really understanding why. Sorry for the long winded explanation ...but when I exlained it to one of my co-designers it took a while for him to catch on to what I was trying to say.
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Originally posted by Wild Bill:
Good man, that is what you should do.
The most in my personal experience that I have gotten are around 500 units, in around 160 formations.
I've never been able to exceed that. That is my personal experience. I'm not saying it can't be done, just that I have never been able to do it.
Perhaps Michael Wood, who programmed this part of SPWAW will read this post and give us some ideas on how to achieve 400-800 ratio.
Michael is very good about clarifying these points and I have a strong feeling he will respond to you.
Wild Bill
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It is my pleasure to communicate with you.
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