08.02.2017 - 04:13
Hey,is there a way to transfer units from 1 stack of subs or transports to one further along(or returning) it seems when a stack of subs/transports enters into a stack of subs/transports that have expended their movement- the mobile transports cant grab the units and continue further? like 5 standard subs leaves Casablanca with 10 marines,moves its full range-5 subs returning from florida are close enough to merge-then head back towards florida is this possible or entering into a movement expended transport makes that new transport now immobile? or maybe possible if they are diffrent types-subs picking up from sea transports?
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08.02.2017 - 05:54
I think you're referring to transport chaining? You can do it by leaving a little bit of range on your transport. hovering over it and selecting the transport to move away from the stack. Your units should now be stranded without a transport. You can then pick them up in another transport without lessening range. It will also work just using different transport types yes. If you're still stuck just search transport chaining on forum I'm sure it will show gif guides or something.
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08.02.2017 - 06:16
Yes, transport chaining is covered in the Advanced Tutorial (game strategy and tips).
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09.02.2017 - 00:47
yes chaining is what i had in mind does it work for subs? or just seas transports? ok will check that out to but game diesnt seem to want to load rite now-bad news for casual player running out of time on turns :-|
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09.02.2017 - 01:14
All transports of course, the mechanics stay the same.
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09.02.2017 - 02:20
It can be done. Even with ground transports and the like its possible.
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