Kull
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Joined: 7/3/2007 From: El Paso, TX Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Gandalf Yes, although it's very useful for getting a first turn layout, it's also very useful to see the various different ways he goes about accomplishing some movement settings. One that really hit me between the eyes because it was so obvious is moving cargo/transports from like say Sidney to Los Angeles. He accomplishes this with Remain On Station (at Los Angeles) and keeps the Home Port setting at Sidney. At first when playing, I would see all the RED and think uh oh, better switch the home port to Los Angeles and voila... everything is green again, then check again later for rerouting back to Sidney (but forgetting that it came from Sidney in the first place. edit> Hmmm, looks like Kull's post #53 thinks the home porting idea is the way to go and he intends to revise the spreadsheet at some indeterminate time in the future, so maybe it doesn't refuel in Los Angeles just because its Remaining On Station. So maybe home porting with a message description re: where it's from would be the better way? One reason I kept the original home ports was just out of curiosity - it was interesting minutiae to see where all these different ships were coming from as they arrived in LA. Speaking purely of the US-Australia convoys, you ALWAYS refuel convoys in the US continent ports. In the opening few months, I try to keep them from fueling up in Australia or any of the non-Pearl ports, but eventually Australia will be swimming with fuel, especially once you get those big Tanker TFs making regular runs.
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