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Cheat-codes for Pacific War, platform PC

Aircraft data is found in the following files: SAVE?. OBC41. OBC42. OBSOL.



 OBPHIL. and OBMARI.  Edit the files with DOS debug.



 KEY



 LABEL     DESCRIPTION



 ~~~~~     ~~~~~~~~~~~



 TYPE      type



 ROLE      role



 MAN.      manuever



 CAN.      cannon



 LOAD      load



 RANGE     range



 DUR.      durability



 AVAIL.    availability



 COST      cost



 POOL      pool



 CR.NAME   start of craft name







 TYPE    ROLE  MAN.  CAN.  LOAD  RANGE DUR.  AVAIL. COST  POOL    CR.NAME



 ~~~~    ~~~~  ~~~~  ~~~~  ~~~~  ~~~~~ ~~~~  ~~~~~~ ~~~~  ~~~~    ~~~~~~~



 F2A     C145  C1A9  C20D  C271  C2D5  C339  C39D   C401  C466-7  BBDA



 F4F     C146  C1AA  C20E  C272  C2D6  C33A  C39E   C402  C468-9  BBE8



 F2M     C147  C1AB  C20F  C273  C2D7  C33B  C39F   C403  C46A-B  BBF6



 F4U     C148  C1AC  C210  C274  C2D8  C33C  C3A0   C404  C46C-D  BC04



 F6F     C149  C1AD  C211  C275  C2D9  C33D  C3A1   C405  C46E-F  BC12



 GLADTR  C14A  C1AE  C212  C276  C2DA  C33E  C3A2   C406  C470-1  BC20



 FULMAR  C14B  C1AF  C213  C277  C2DB  C33F  C3A3   C407  C472-3  BC2E



 SEAFIR  C14C  C1B0  C214  C278  C2DC  C340  C3A4   C408  C474-5  BC3A



 SB2U    C14D  C1B1  C215  C279  C2DD  C341  C3A5   C409  C476-7  BC4A



 SBD     C14E  C1B2  C216  C27A  C2DE  C342  C3A6   C40A  C478-9  BC58



 SB2C    C14F  C1B3  C217  C27B  C2DF  C343  C3A7   C40B  C47A-B  BC66



 TBD     C150  C1B4  C218  C27C  C2E0  C344  C3A8   C40C  C47C-D  BC74



 TBF     C151  C1B5  C219  C27D  C2E1  C345  C3A9   C40D  C47E-F  BC84



 TBM     C152  C1B6  C21A  C27E  C2E2  C346  C3AA   C40E  C480-1  BC90



 SWDFSH  C153  C1B7  C21B  C27F  C2E3  C347  C3AB   C40F  C482-3  BC9E



 ALBCRE  C154  C1B8  C21C  C280  C2E4  C348  C3AC   C410  C484-5  BCAC



 BRRCDA  C155  C1B9  C21D  C281  C2E5  C349  C3AD   C411  C486-7  BCBA



 FIRFLY  C156  C1BA  C21E  C282  C2E6  C34A  C3AE   C412  C488-9  BCC8



 P-36    C157  C1BB  C21F  C283  C2E7  C34B  C3AF   C413  C48A-B  BCD6



 P-39    C158  C1BC  C220  C284  C2E8  C34C  C3B0   C414  C48C-D  BCE4



 P-40    C159  C1BD  C221  C285  C2E9  C34D  C3B1  C415   C48E-F  BCF4



 P-38F   C15A  C1BE  C222  C286  C2EA  C34E  C3B2  C416   C490-1  BD00



 P-38J   C15B  C1BF  C223  C287  C2EB  C34F  C3B3  C417   C492-3  BD0E



 P-47    C15C  C1C0  C224  C288  C2EC  C350  C3B4  C418   C494-5  BD1C



 P-51    C15D  C1C1  C225  C289  C2ED  C351  C3B5  C419   C496-7  BD2A



 *       *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *      *       *



 CA-3    C15F  C1C3  C227  C28B  C2EF  C353  C3B7  C41B   C49A-B  BD46



 CA-12   C160  C1C4  C228  C28C  C2F0  C354  C3B8  C41C   C49C-D  BD54



 HURRI   C161  C1C5  C229  C28D  C2F1  C355  C3B9  C41D   C49E-F  BD62



 SPIT    C162  C1C6  C22A  C28E  C2F2  C356  C3BA  C41E   C4A0-1  BD70



 BEAFTR  C163  C1C7  C22B  C28F  C2F3  C357  C3BB  C41F   C4A2-3  BD7E



 BLNHM   C164  C1C8  C22C  C290  C2F4  C358  C3BC  C420   C4A4-5  BD8C



 BEFORT  C165  C1C9  C22D  C291  C2F5  C359  C3BD  C421   C4A6-7  BD9A



 WIMPEY  C166  C1CA  C22E  C292  C2F6  C35A  C3BE  C422   C4A8-9  BDA8



 VLDBST  C167  C1CB  C22F  C293  C2F7  C35B  C3BF  C423   C4AA-B  BDB6



 VNGNCE  C168  C1CC  C230  C294  C2F8  C35C  C3C0  C424   C4AC-D  BDC4



 B-18    C169  C1CD  C231  C295  C2F9  C35D  C3C1  C425   C4AE-F  BDD2



 A-20    C16A  C1CE  C232  C296  C2FA  C35E  C3C2  C426   C4B0-1  BDE0



 A-26    C16B  C1CF  C233  C297  C2FB  C35F  C3C3  C427   C4B2-3  BDEE



 B-25    C16C  C1D0  C234  C298  C2FC  C360  C3C4  C428   C4B4-5  BDFC



 B-26    C16D  C1D1  C235  C299  C2FD  C361  C3C5  C429   C4B6-7  BE0A



 B-17    C16E  C1D2  C236  C29A  C2FE  C362  C3C6  C42A   C4B8-9  BE18



 B-24    C16F  C1D3  C237  C29B  C2FF  C363  C3C7  C42B   C4BA-B  BE26



 B-29    C170  C1D4  C238  C29C  C300  C364  C3C8  C42C   C4BC-D  BE34



 SDRLND  C171  C1D5  C239  C29D  C301  C365  C3C9  C42D   C4BE-F  BE42



 HUDSON  C172  C1D6  C23A  C29E  C302  C366  C3CA  C42E   C4C0-1  BE50



 PBY     C173  C1D7  C23B  C29F  C303  C367  C3CB  C42F   C4C2-3  BE5E



 C-47    C174  C1D8  C23C  C2A0  C304  C368  C3CC  C430   C4C4-5  BE6C



 DH-84   C175  C1D9  C23D  C2A1  C305  C369  C3CD  C431   C4C6-7  BE7A



 BLN IF  C176  C1DA  C23E  C2A2  C306  C36A  C3CE  C432   C4C8-9  BE88



 MOSQTO  C177  C1DB  C23F  C2A3  C307  C36B  C3CF  C433   C4CA-B  BE96



 P-61    C178  C1DC  C240  C2A4  C308  C36C  C3D0  C434   C4CC-D  BEA4



 MARTIN  C179  C1DD  C241  C2A5  C309  C36D  C3D1  C435   C4CE-F  BEB2



 *       *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *      *       *



 A5M     C181  C1E5  C249  C2AD  C311  C375  C3D9  C43D   C4DE-F  BF22



 A6M2    C182  C1E6  C24A  C2AE  C312  C376  C3DA  C43E   C4E0-1  BF30



 A6M5    C183  C1E7  C24B  C2AF  C313  C377  C3DB  C43F   C4E2-3  BF3E



 A6M8    C184  C1E8  C24C  C2B0  C314  C378  C3DC  C440   C4E4-5  BF4C



 D3A     C185  C1E9  C24D  C2B1  C315  C379  C3DD  C441   C4E6-7  BF5A



 D4Y     C186  C1EA  C24E  C2B2  C316  C37A  C3DE  C442   C4E8-9  BF68



 B5N     C187  C1EB  C24F  C2B3  C317  C37B  C3DF  C443   C4EA-B  BF76



 B6N     C188  C1EC  C250  C2B4  C318  C37C  C3E0  C444   C4EC-D  BF84



 B7A     C189  C1ED  C251  C2B5  C319  C37D  C3E1  C445   C4EE-F  BF92



 KI27    C18A  C1EE  C252  C2B6  C31A  C37E  C3E2  C446   C4F0-1  BFA0



 KI43I   C18B  C1EF  C253  C2B7  C31B  C37F  C3E3  C447   C4F2-3  BFAE



 KI44    C18C  C1F0  C254  C2B8  C31C  C380  C3E4  C448   C4F4-5  BFBC



 KI61    C18D  C1F1  C255  C2B9  C31D  C381  C3E5  C449   C4F6-7  BFCA



 KI84    C18E  C1F2  C256  C2BA  C31E  C382  C3E6  C44A   C4F8-9  BFD8



 NIK2    C18F  C1F3  C257  C2BB  C31F  C383  C3E7  C44B   C4FA-B  BFE6



 J2M     C190  C1F4  C258  C2BC  C320  C384  C3E8  C44C   C4FC-D  BFF4



 KI45    C191  C1F5  C259  C2BD  C321  C385  C3E9  C44D   C4FE-F  C002



 KI1N1   C192  C1F6  C25A  C2BE  C322  C386  C3EA  C44E   C500-1  C010



 KI102   C193  C1F7  C25B  C2BF  C323  C387  C3EB  C44F   C502-3  C01E



 KI43II  C194  C1F8  C25C  C2C0  C324  C388  C3EC  C450   C504-5  C02C



 KI32    C195  C1F9  C25D  C2C1  C325  C389  C3ED  C451   C506-7  C03A



 KI51    C196  C1FA  C25E  C2C2  C326  C38A  C3EE  C452   C508-9  C048



 KI48    C197  C1FB  C25F  C2C3  C327  C38B  C3EF  C453   C50A-B  C056



 KI21    C198  C1FC  C260  C2C4  C328  C38C  C3F0  C454   C50C-D  C064



 KI49    C199  C1FD  C261  C2C5  C329  C38D  C3F1  C455   C50E-F  C072



 KI67    C19A  C1FE  C262  C2C6  C32A  C38E  C3F2  C456   C510-1  C080



 G3M     C19B  C1FF  C263  C2C7  C32B  C38F  C3F3  C457   C512-3  C08E



 G4M     C19C  C200  C264  C2C8  C32C  C390  C3F4  C458   C514-5  C09C



 P1Y     C19D  C201  C265  C2C9  C32D  C391  C3F5  C459   C516-7  C0AA



 *       *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *      *       *



 KI46    C1A2  C206  C26A  C2CE  C332  C396  C3FA  C45E   C520-1  C0F0



 H6K     C1A3  C207  C26B  C2CF  C333  C397  C3FB  C45F   C522-3  C0FE



 H8K     C1A4  C208  C26C  C2D0  C334  C398  C3FC  C460   C524-5  C10C



 KI54    C1A5  C209  C26D  C2D1  C335  C399  C3FD  C461   C526-7  C11A



 KI57    C1A6  C210  C26E  C2D2  C336  C39A  C3FE  C462   C528-9  C128







 DATA DEFINITION:



 ROLE:



 HEX   DESCRIPTION



 ~~~   ~~~~~~~~~~~



 00    FIGHTER



 01    FIGHTER-BOMBER



 02    DIVE-BOMBER



 03    TORPEDO-BOMBER



 04    TACTICAL BOMBER



 05    HEAVY BOMBER



 06    TRANSPORT



 07    PATROL







 For variables MANUEVER, CANNON, LOAD, DURABILITY and COST, convert your



 desired value to HEX, and place it at the relevant address.











 AVAILABILITY:



 Values in these locations (after being converted to decimal) are the



 number of weeks from january 1 1942 before the aircraft is available for



 production.  EG: P-51 availability address C3B5 has a value of 84, which



 is 130 decimal.  130 weeks divided by 52 = 2 years, and 26 weeks from



 January 1942, makes the P-51 available in June 1944.  A value of 00



 indicates it was available before January 1 1942.







 POOL:



 Indicates number of aircraft replacements available.  Annotation indicates



 two addresses in high bit/low bit format.  The F2A starts with 200



 aircraft in reserve.  Address C466 and C467 read C8 00 respectively.



 Reverse the order, and put together to read 00C8, or 200 decimal.







 MANUEVERABILITY:



 This is an area of great subjectivity, but I feel many



 planes are over or under-rated.  For example, the KI-84 was as fast as a P-51



 and more manueverable, I rate it 24.  All the A6m and Ki-43 types are too



 close to the better-late war aircraft, so I lower them 1.  The F4U is almost



 as fast as a P-47 and definately more manueverable, so rate it a 23 also.



 I could go on, but you see my rational.







 CANNON:



 Upgrade the Ki-44 and Ki-61 to 12 in September 1943 to show actual



 improvements in armanents.  Drop the P-39 to 8 to show that the 37mm didn't



 work.  Drop the the P-51 to 8 during 1944 to represent the P-51B actually



 used.







 LOAD:



 The Ki-44 wasn't designed to carry bombs: load=00.  Tired of Zero's



 attacking TF's only to get blasted by AA while strafing? sling a 250 kg



 bomb (load=06) onto give them a reason for dying.







 RANGE:



 A real problem in PACWAR.  Tired of G4M's getting mauled by U.S.CAP



 because they attack without escort?  Reduce their range to 4-6, depending on



 the primary escort fighter range.  I know, then you cannot attack shipping at



 Guadalcanal from Rabaul like was historically done. It's a compromise until



 Gary changes the .EXE file (if he does).  Likewise, maybe the B-25 should



 have a range of 6 so it can attack shipping at Rabaul from Dobodura (Buna)



 like what happened in October 1943.  And it is frustrating not to have a CAP



 only command to stop wasteful offensive operations, chopping the range of



 certain planes to 1 can simulate it.  Enable the Japanese to use their



 superior CV a/c range by cutting the SBD range to 02 (and it really couldn't



 carry a 1000 lb bomb even that far!).







 DURABILITY:



 Really inaccurate to have the in-line engined P-51 be rated at



 33 while the heavier and radial-engined F6F and F4U at rated at 26 and 27.



 Drop the P-51 to 28 and increase the F6F and F4U to 30 and 31.  The Spitfire



 should also be dropped to 24 and many of the late-war Japanese planes should



 be raised by 4-6 points depending on one's interpretations.







 COST:



 Help make a shortage of Allied aircraft like there really was.  It's



 hard to imagine General Kenney begging for planes based on this game.



 Doubling allied aircraft costs works about right, but does seem rather harsh.



 Compromise:  Increase P-38's to 6, all other allied a/c by 1.

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