Kull
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Joined: 7/3/2007 From: El Paso, TX Status: offline
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Reading the manual the first time can be an eye-glazing exercise, since it's hard to put all that information in context. Nevertheless, it's important that you do so as the spreadsheet assumes you have at least some idea of how things are supposed to work. Reading it a second time, after playing the game for a few days or weeks, is a COMPLETELY different experience. You will be amazed how often you find yourself nodding your head, as each previously incoherent section suddenly makes total sense. As to this particular unit.....in most cases, the spreadsheet holds your hand tightly and guides you along the path....but that is not the case here. Why? Well, it's an opportunity to figure things out for yourself, quickly, and in a location where nobody is shooting at you. One of the most important things a player needs to understand is how to move units by sea to island destinations. And as you have discovered, transport mode vs. amphibious REALLY matters, and just as important are the kinds of vessels that will transport each unit. Even if your transport mode was correct, but you had chosen to carry it in xAP and xAK ships.....well, it will take a LOT longer to unload because unlike AK and AP vessels, there isn't a built-in ship-to-shore capability. And while spending more time than necessary is inconvenient in friendly locales, on a hostile shore it means that unit (and others) will be coming ashore in dribs and drabs, and, well, your casualties will be enormous. So this was an opportunity - an optional one - for you to pick up some never-to-be-forgotten knowledge. And I'd say it worked!
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