Feinder
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Joined: 9/4/2002 From: Land o' Lakes, FL Status: offline
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TOEs only show the max build for at-start for a unit (does not include upgrades). So if a unit shows "sound detectors" as an item of the TOE, you might still upgrade to a radar set. Also TOEs for split units (/A, /B/, etc) cannot be trusted. A (player) BF that starts at 30 air-support, will always grow back to 30 air support. If a player BF starts at 90, it will grow back to 90 (eventually), regardless of what the TOE says. So yes, that 90-point BF in Mandalay to start is worth saving. [insert comment advocating the salvage BFs from the Phillipines here, but I won't in order save Frag the coronary] You can get a shot-up BF (with destroyed or damaged air-support squads), to repair MUCH faster if you stack them in a non-malaria hex with a command HQ and a bunch of supplies. a. Bunches of supplies - you need 2x the supplies requrired (number must be "white"), in order to draw replacements. You can also draw replacements from the supplies of base that you have a supply link to (like a road), that has 2x supplies (albeit at a slower rate). b. Command HQ - Command HQs (like SWPac, SoPac, etc) are supply magnets. That helps you build squads. Plus the HQ helps you build squads faster anyways. c. Non-Malaria - If you're in a malaria base, you're spending supplies to compat fatigue, so you're spending less on building new squads. It can be done (draw replacements in a malaria base), but it's much slower. Put your damaged BFs in a big city with their assigned command HQ and lots of supplies, and they'll fill out very quickly. The computer's auto-grow ability is because it's not smart enought to move it's BFs around effectively. It probably knows to put a BF on an AF that needs one. But it's not smart enough (or may not have the units available), to put BF(90) at a AF(4) or whatever. The solution was to simply let the computer's BFs grow to the size of the base. -F-
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