btd64
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Joined: 1/23/2010 From: Mass. USA. now in Lancaster, OHIO Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: btd64 Welcome back. Many people will come here and answer all of your questions, but I just want to say that I to jumped into a grand campaign and it took a long time to get a grip on this game. But I did have one advantage. I had a pretty good historical background on the Pacific theater. But the big thing was I read the f##king manual and kept it by my side while playing. Eventually I joined the forum and that helped me even more. I guess I am saying learn the basics. Happy hunting....GP Maybe my own pacific war knowledge will help me. My father fought in the pacific which gave me a lifelong interest in that war. Mainly because my father would speak little of it. I've build up a library over the years, including Samuel Eliot Morrison's 14 volume History Of Naval Operations in WWII. I am also very much into the air war as I served in the Marine Corps as an airframes mech on F-4 Phantoms. The manual was one of the first things I searched for and found in the game folder. Recently I learned a ton of stuff about ports and air fields I wish I read deeper into earlier. One other thing, take notes. I keep a dated notebook next to me as I play. It has things to do, as well as planning info. For example; 12/08/41. Set sub patrols. Move xxxxx reg to Rangoon. Etc, etc... It's very helpful....GP
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