Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 11:59 am Post subject: PiFT WorkBook questions
Can someone please explain how this works please?
The Fpools.txt file begins with two lines of global Force Pool Related Data, followed by a count of Force Pools, and then the Force Pool entires themselves.
Difficulty modifers effect the starting troop strength and replacement rates. The first column is weakest force / highest difficulty, the fifth is strongest force / lowest difficulty
Vehicle Replacement % Allies Troop Replace % Allies Vehicle Replacement % Axis Troop Replace % Axis
Each Force Pool enty has the following format:
FP Name (max 63) FP Class FP Side
Inf strength % Day 0 Inf % Day 1 Inf % Day 2 Inf % Day 3 Inf % Day 4 Inf % Day 5
Armor strength % Day 0 Arm % Day 1 Arm % Day 2 Arm % Day 3 Arm % Day 4 Arm % Day 5
UNIT COUNT
Unit name (max 63) Unit class (From UnitStructure.txt) The game will be generate an internal list of line units and a list of support units, with teams for each unit (str based on casualty % and difficulty)
RESERVED FIELD Just put 0
# SPACER / End of entry
************************** FILE STARTS BELOW THIS LINE **********************************
0.800 0.900 1.000 1.100 1.200
0.400 0.700 0.050 0.500
47
1 / 117th Inf 0 0
0.91 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.91
0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8
6
A Company 9
B Company 9
C Company 9
1st Battalion 6
D Company 14
1st Plt / B Coy / 823 TD Bn 72
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