BBfanboy
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Joined: 8/4/2010 From: Winnipeg, MB Status: offline
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We need to see the aircraft fatigue levels. You have your aircraft set at maximum range, which means the aircraft and pilots will be heavily fatigued and operational losses would be very high. You may have 0 serviceable aircraft or even 0 aircraft period in that squadron. At the bottom of the air unit screen, left side, there is yellow hypertext "Aircraft" that opens the screen showing how heavily fatigued aircraft are. Anything over 10 should begin to make your concerned and over 20 should cause scaling back your operations to reduce fatigue. You can exceed those levels if it is an emergency because enemy ships have been detected but routine searches should be balanced with pilot and plane fatigue levels. BTW, the developers have confirmed that anything over 12 hexes search range becomes much less effective because of the width of the search arc beyond 12 hexes. One aircraft cannot effectively search a 10º search arc that is that wide. Your photo of the screen indicates you do not know how to take a "screenshot" with your computer. Try this: 1. Get the thing you want to make a picture of in the centre of your screen. 2. On the upper row of your keyboard firmly press the button that says "Prt Scr" , once . Don't worry about the "Sys Req" also on that key. The image of your screen is now copied to your computer clipboard. Do NOT copy anything else to the clipboard until you have saved your Print Screen image. 3. Open your image editing program. If you don't have a stand-alone program, you can use Windows Paint. 4. Paste your image from the clipboard into your program using a right mouse click and selecting Paste, or using the keys Ctrl + V. 5. If there is stuff in your image that you don't want to post, use the program to crop the image/cover things with black paint or whatever. 6. When you are satisfied you have the image you want to show us, save it to a folder you can find again. You must save it as a .jpg or .gif format image. 7. Go to the forum and open a new post in the thread you are using. Type all the text that you want to go along with your image. 8. At the bottom of the posting box, check the box that says "Embed picture in post" , then click on the hypertext that says "Click here to upload!" 9. A new box will open. Find the text that says "Browse" and click on that. 10. Navigate to the folder on your computer where you saved the screenshot. Click on the file and choose "Open" . This selects the file for posting. 11. Keep clicking "OK" for the next three or four boxes to get back to the forum and make your post with the screenshot embedded. You will have to wait a few seconds when the file is being uploaded. 12. If the file turns out to be too big for the forum, you may have to go back to your screenshot and edit it with your picture editing software to get the quality or size down so that the forum can accept it. Save the edited image and try embedding it again.
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