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danzig70 06-11-12 11:03 AM

New Patrol Zones
 
Is it possible to create new patrol areas that are not part of the existing grid? I am working on a Pacific campaign and would like to assign patrol areas in the flotilla config file such as Yellow Sea or South China Sea, etc.

Are the patrol zones defined in a config file somewhere? For example, how does the game "know" that you have reached the assigned grid?

As an alternative, I just remove the patrol grid assignments in the flotilla config and issue orders by radio. I searched the forum and did not find anything that applies. Thanks.

Stiebler 06-12-12 02:07 AM

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Is it possible to create new patrol areas that are not part of the existing grid?
I regret that the short answer is No.

The grid pattern itself seems to be hard-coded.
The U-boat knows when it reaches a grid because:
a) it checks its current latitude and longitude.
b) it tests whether this can be converted into a grid.
c) If so, it compares the grid with the assigned grid. If the two grids match, you have reached the assigned patrol grid.
All the above is definitely hard-coded.

If you are making a Pacific campaign, you will need also to make one of the Far East bases your Home Base. Otherwise, you will never be able to update your U-boat with new equipment, nor to change your torpedo load-out.
I think GWX has the ability to allow you to assign a Far Eastern flotilla (12th Flotilla) to Penang.

Stiebler.

danzig70 06-12-12 08:19 AM

Thanks for the reply. I'll just keep the blank grid assignments. I have a fictional flotilla based at Tsingtao.


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