Alfred
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Joined: 9/28/2006 Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: zulurider Here's the unit
So, did you pick up what I was saying earlier. Engineer units for whatever reason won't para drop. WAD. I get it. Don't understand it, but I get it. Eventually we get the correct info. Not flying from Rangoon, not a Chindit unit, flying to an inland dot base etc. This game is complex and lack of precision will result in unsatisfactory answers. Difficult enough for experienced players to fully state all the relevant parameters of a problem, for newbies almost impossible, hence why screenshots are always preferred. Lowpe nailed it on the head in post #28. There is no bug here whatsoever, it is WAD. Troops can only be flown to another friendly base if both the departure and receiving bases have an airfield. The only exception being when coastal hexes are involved where planes equipped with floats are employed. The logic is not that difficult to understand when one takes into account the nature of the legacy code. It is possible to drop supplies out in the countryside. The code clearly allows this. But a base is not a countryside hex. As far as the code is concerned, it is a binary situation with different parameters applying to base/non base hex. Hence between bases it is 50% of maximum range of aircraft, but to a non base it is 100% of normal range. This usually means that you can fly supplies further if the destination is a base than if it is a non base destination. Logic being that the plane lands and can be refuelled at the destination. That means there must be an airfield at the destination. The air transport code in AE is SAIEW. It would have been too much work to alter the code to recognise that sometimes a base should be treated as if it were countryside and other times it is a base. As always, what looks to the layman as a simple coding task, is in reality always quite complex when dealing with old legacy code. The most minor change requires extensive testing to confirm that bugs and exploits are not introduced. Alfred
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