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ADavidB -> RE: How to defeat the limited in game intel (1/22/2006 4:08:20 PM)
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Well thats a relief ( not that any of my opponents would do it ). as for spread sheet intel files .. im just not that organised . Tend to rely more on air recon( especially after you get the F5 Lightning, although the dutch 'falcon' ? is quite good if too slow and the FK51's are useless, almost) and the spoofing of kwantung and home defence forces can make a nonsense of the allied intel anyway. There are two parts of tracking the Intel reports via spreadsheet that I have found valuable. First is the location of units. Over time I find the location of most of the enemy units. I can also tell if they have moved by doing a search. For example, if I want to know if the Japanese paratroops pose a potential threat I simply search on "paratroop" and I'll find out where the units have been reported. If they show up at a Frontline base where my recon has been indicating "auxillary" air units, then I get wary about a potential air drop. The second part is a comparison of the "preparing for" reports and the location of a unit. If a unit is reported to be preparing to invade Canton Island and that unit has been consistantly reported as being in the Philippines then I don't have a lot to worry about. However, if the unit is at the nearest Japanese Frontline base, then I get more concerned. However, the vast majority of "preparing for" reports that I get are from units in China - and I don't need those reports to know what Tophat is planning... [:D] quote:
2000 posts David ! congratulations ! Thanks! Dave Baranyi (Wow, I'm quite the blabbermouth, aren't I...)
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