You can update the Excel sheet. It's a good tool to have your movement orders clear and to plan it. However, the referee is free to overwrite it if necessary.
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just to make sure .. does this mean that we should not try to update the
excel sheet with the unit movements?
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markus
Am 14.12.2020 um 16:14 schrieb Francis Marliere:
> Gents,
>
> keep in mind that it's the referee that actually control your units,
> according to your instructions. Usually, your ships, subs and aircraft
> do what theyr are told to do. However, they sometimes act differently.
> The reasons can be :
> - Badly worded orders so the unit misunderstands what you meant.
> - Communication issues (due to bad organization, inexperience, jamming ,
> etc.) : message can be delayed or lost.
> - The unit makes a mistake, does not understand orders (ie : ordered to
> engage a target not detected) or has to adapt orders to the local
> circumstances.
> - Sometimes the referee makes a mistake, due to its poor old brain or
> poorrly worded orders.
>
> Of course, the chances that a problem occurs depend on how far you are
> from the unit, and how clear your orders are. There will be few problems
> if you are aborad a ships, butprobably more when you want to control jet
> aircraft far away from you, with less than perfect communications.
>
> So, understand that your units do not always act as ordered.
>
> Francis
>
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