Major Destruction
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Originally posted by jsaurman:
Also in some years (like soviets about 1944), the buttons for choosing armor or infantry run off the bottom of the page. Sometimes there are buttons for classes like "Tracked FO" that do nothing.
Another change I would like to see is the ability to buy just ONE of something. Tanks, trucks, guns, all are sold in multiples of two or four or more. What if I just want ONE??? You used to be able to buy a single med truck, you can't anymore!
I am sure I will have more comments, but that is all for now.
Can you specify which month you find the menu runs off screen? I see Lend Lease Co at the bottom of the armour screen in 1944. This is the last formation. There is nothing below that.
You will find some TOE-accurate Regiment size armour units in the "Misc" menu. They are there only because the armour menu is full. I used the Misc menu as an overflow. You will find similar 'problems' in the other major powers where AA may occur in the Artillery menu or the Misc menu- whatever is convenient.
Personally, I am happy just to be able to get all the armoured car formations together, then the Lt Tanks, etc....It's not easy. I don't know why it's not easy, it's a mystery how some nations fit together with no problems while others never seem to work well. We do the best we can in the time available.
You may have single trucks if you wish, but only until I fill up all the slots in all of the purchase menus..........
Mike's answer explains the problem.
If you want to buy a single tank (unit) for generated battle play, spend all your points on expensive items allowing only sufficient points to buy that one tank. Then delete all the expensive items and repurchase your force. It's a workaround I sometimes use if I want to buy only one Tiger, for example, in a battle where I have limited points.
Alternatively, you can buy a company of tanks and delete all the platoons, leaving the command tank in your roster.
Hope this helps.
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