FlashfyreSP
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ORIGINAL: Afrika Korps 5. Long Campaign Questions: A. I am playing a Japanese Long Campaign. Started in East Asia fighting at Nomonhan/Khalkhin Gol. I have fought three battles there, and *crushed* the Soviets in all three, now I get to assault them, in December 1939. Since this didn't really happen, what is going to happen with this campaign if I keep fighting in East Asia? Do you just keep fighting at Nomonhan forever? I thought the battles might shift south into China or Burma or something after a bit, but now I am starting to wonder. Do the battles that you fight in the Long Campaign more or less follow the historical areas/opponents based on Front or does history take a turn if you keep having DVs. (So far they have lost over 1600 men and 208 AFVs to my 8 men and 1 AFV.) B. My repair points keep piling up for a change, I am used to not having enough. How do you use the change button? Is this used to upgrade a particular unit or can you redesign your core force with it? Do you "sell off" a unit then buy another or do you just pay the difference in points? Answer to A: Eventually, you will change opponents. The Long Campaign is historically-based, and battles/opponents are date-reliant; you won't fight the USMC until at least 1942, and only if you change Theaters from East Asia to Pacific. Otherwise, you will eventually see Chinese battles, or British, in that Theater. But it all depends on the Date of the battle. The campaign cares not one whit what the types of victory you get; you can have a DV in 1945 against the US, and still Japan will lose the war. Answer to B: To Change a unit to a different type, select the unit from the core list and click on Change (if you have Repaired all your units, selecting one will automatically begin the change procedure). You will now see a screen that lists all the units in your OOB that you can get for that time period. Using the More Units and Previous Units, cycle through until you find the unit you want to replace your selected unit with. For example: I select my JA Inf B Squad and start the Change procedure. I look through the list until I find the JA Inf A Squad; clicking on it will upgrade my original B Squad into an A Squad at a cost. The cost per unit can be seen by hovering the cursor over the unit. One caution when changing units: since the unit retains its Skill ratings (with a minor reduction due to being upgraded), changing the Class of a unit is not recommended, as it will be less effective in its new role. For example: A Sniper is an Infantry-classed unit, with a Primary Skill of Inf Command. Its Art Command and Arm Command Skills are Secondary, and noticeably lower. If you change this into an FO (an Artillery-classed unit), it retains its old ratings. So now your FO could be worse at calling for artillery than one of your Squad Leaders. It is always best to keep within the same Class when upgrading: change AFVs to AFVs, Infantry to Infantry, and Artillery to Artillery. Otherwise, the Skill ratings will suffer. Also, be aware that any upgrade will drop the unit's Experience and Morale ratings some as well. This is to represent the trauma of changing a unit's mission/equipment, and the time necessary to learn its new role.
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