treespider
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ORIGINAL: witpqs I first go to the Intel screen, and set it for current day. Then I sort by location (click on the column header). I find it much easier to avoid missing things in the Intel report that way. I also often sort it by type of event (or whatever it's called) so I can see all the 'radio transmission', 'planning for attack', etc. Next I go to Alerts screen and set it for today. Then I sort it by alert type so all the 'LCU Arrived' messages are together, all the 'Ship Sunk' are together, etc. Other screens I use for anything specific I am looking at, such as if I am checking on ships to upgrade, etc. But the Intel and Alerts I check every turn. Ah, the joys of allied intelligence. I never bother with the intel screen. I might use it if it was like the utility that was available for WitP (I think it was Bohdi's Utility) that would take you to the location on the map where the radio transmissions were eminating from. But generally, Jap intel says things like "radio transmissions detected at San Fransisco". Um, yeah. OK, that was real useful. Actually Dixon suffered his own Midway due to the Allied Intell... He had taken Noumea earlier with the 14th Division...next logical target was Nadi/Suva...so when I saw this.... SIG INT REPORT FOR Mar 15, 42 7/14th Division is loaded on xAP Haruna Maru at Noumea (115,160). I sortied the American Carrier fleet and intercepted his covering carrier forces as they approached Suva on Mar 18, 42
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