Greetings, query of SOG management and possible bug report.
Posted: Tue 29 Dec 2009 12:13 pm
S! and greetings to all.
I posted the following in the SEOWHQ forums and Viff suggested I post this here for your attention, which might hopefully influence future developments or net me some useful suggestions.
This relates to trouble I am having between the Crimea and Kuban ship Supply points of the new Multi-Sector campaign.
My role is to track supply (fuel) in Crimea, where we are in a pickle against the Axis horde. We have sent tanker ships to Kuban, who load them up and send them back to us to help keep our shores swimming in supply.
But this is becoming problematic and I was wondering if there is an easier way.
In my mind there are two ways in which to accomplish something like this, but with both there is a problem.
Option 1 - Transfer of reserves: Have Kuban offload supply to their off-map supplies, (I don't know if this is possible), then we transfer the supplies through the SOG transfer of reserves, and can load our tankers on our side. The advantage is that there is no equipment transfer required, but neither Kuban nor Crimea reserves show up in the SOG Transfer or Reserves dropdown list.
Option 2 - Transfer of equipment: Send empty tankers to Kuban, they are loaded there, then withdrawn, then transferred via SOG transfer of equipment interface, then I commition them on Crimea side. The problem is that there are many tankers in both the Kuban and the Criema supply points, and i have problems both with the SOG transfer and when commitioning units back to Crimea. There is no way to tell what units are loaded with cargo in the SOG interface, or to select specific units for transfer. So at the moment I have to unload all tankers each side, only transfer the loaded one (I don't even know if the supply is transferred along with the tanker), and then withdraw all the empty ones again. Unfortunately, this has not worked because some tankers did not show up in the map after I commitoned them and 3 out of 5 are now lost, but that is another matter and a possible SEOW bug. Option 1 might be the easier way to do this, otherwise another posibility would be to have 2 supply points, one for outgoing and one for incoming equipment.
I trust you will agree that the transfer of supply in a multi-sector environment should not be this complicated.
Any assistance or advise would be sincerely appreciated.
I posted the following in the SEOWHQ forums and Viff suggested I post this here for your attention, which might hopefully influence future developments or net me some useful suggestions.
This relates to trouble I am having between the Crimea and Kuban ship Supply points of the new Multi-Sector campaign.
My role is to track supply (fuel) in Crimea, where we are in a pickle against the Axis horde. We have sent tanker ships to Kuban, who load them up and send them back to us to help keep our shores swimming in supply.
But this is becoming problematic and I was wondering if there is an easier way.
In my mind there are two ways in which to accomplish something like this, but with both there is a problem.
Option 1 - Transfer of reserves: Have Kuban offload supply to their off-map supplies, (I don't know if this is possible), then we transfer the supplies through the SOG transfer of reserves, and can load our tankers on our side. The advantage is that there is no equipment transfer required, but neither Kuban nor Crimea reserves show up in the SOG Transfer or Reserves dropdown list.
Option 2 - Transfer of equipment: Send empty tankers to Kuban, they are loaded there, then withdrawn, then transferred via SOG transfer of equipment interface, then I commition them on Crimea side. The problem is that there are many tankers in both the Kuban and the Criema supply points, and i have problems both with the SOG transfer and when commitioning units back to Crimea. There is no way to tell what units are loaded with cargo in the SOG interface, or to select specific units for transfer. So at the moment I have to unload all tankers each side, only transfer the loaded one (I don't even know if the supply is transferred along with the tanker), and then withdraw all the empty ones again. Unfortunately, this has not worked because some tankers did not show up in the map after I commitoned them and 3 out of 5 are now lost, but that is another matter and a possible SEOW bug. Option 1 might be the easier way to do this, otherwise another posibility would be to have 2 supply points, one for outgoing and one for incoming equipment.
I trust you will agree that the transfer of supply in a multi-sector environment should not be this complicated.
Any assistance or advise would be sincerely appreciated.