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Play States
Play By Clickable Map
Deploy: Click on territory to deploy, choose number to deploy and click again to make deployment
Assault: Click on a territory to Assault from, then on a territory to Assault (right click to Auto Assault)
Advance: Click on conquered territory to choose to advance, choose number to advance, then click again to advance. Click on conquering territory to advance zero.
Reinforce: Click on a territory to Reinforce from, then on a territory to Reinforce to. Click again to confirm.
Play By Keyboard and Mouse
N Key: Skip to next game, Jump to next game
B Key: Begin Turn
E Key: End Deployment, End Assaults, End Reinforcement
L Key: Later (decline to play spoils)
W,S Keys: Increase/decrease troop quantity (slow)
Q,A Keys: Increase/decrease troop quantity (fast)
Mouse Wheel: Change troop quantity by scrolling over the selected region.
CTRL Key + Click: You can always use CTRL-click instead of the right mouse button.
Middle Click: To advance to next stage (Begin Turn, End Assaults, etc.) click the middle mouse button anywhere on the map.
2007-11-14 21:21:08 - Aesop Jones: Good luck bud!
2007-11-14 21:44:29 - hall04: good luck to you as well
2007-11-14 21:56:37 - Aesop Jones: It would help if I were paying more attention to the choices I make, but that's the hazard of playing at work. =/
2007-11-14 22:40:33 - Aesop Jones: Never had a chance to play this map before. I like it, but I'll like it more once I learn to read =)
2007-11-14 23:37:49 - hall04: I hate playing maps that I don't know.
2007-11-14 23:38:39 - Aesop Jones: I actually enjoy it - makes you think a little more critically, pay attention to all the angles, etc
2007-11-14 23:41:35 - Aesop Jones: That said, I appear to be a dead duck. =)
2007-11-14 23:42:57 - hall04: The first time I played pearl harbor, i actually won, surprisingly...but I played siege and one of the other war ones and got absolutely smoked
2007-11-14 23:45:35 - hall04: good game red
2007-11-14 23:46:14 - hall04: good game red, bad luck and placement
2007-11-15 03:27:29 - Aesop Jones: Good game green, and good luck in the tournament.