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RE: Question regarding how Supply is calculated - Larry Reese - 01-14-2011 All these responses are crap, original poster. In reality, supply is calculated by the supply fairy in the middle of the night when you're not looking. LR RE: Question regarding how Supply is calculated - Crossroads - 01-14-2011 (01-14-2011, 09:03 PM)Larry Reese Wrote: All these responses are crap, original poster. In reality, supply is calculated by the supply fairy in the middle of the night when you're not looking. Supply fairy, as the #1 hit by Google reveals (seems she's been smoking a bit of the "supply" she's carrying?): "Monochrome School Supply Fairy"
Nevertheless, when you see'er don't shoot'er! No fun being out of supply for the remaining of the game... EDIT: A common mistake is to not being able to differentiate bw. Supply Fairy and Tooth Fairy (see below). :soap: While difficult to tell from each other, the most notable difference is that you can down a Tooth Fairy even with '30cal weaponry, while it typically takes several 20 mm+ shell hits to damage a Supply Fairy. Shooting down either one with units capable for Indirect Fire only is considered using gamey tactics. :angry: RE: Question regarding how Supply is calculated - Herr Straße Laufer - 01-15-2011 (01-14-2011, 09:03 PM)Larry Reese Wrote: All these responses are crap, original poster. In reality, supply is calculated by the supply fairy in the middle of the night when you're not looking. Sometimes, Larry, there is more truth in what you said. :smoke: HSL RE: Question regarding how Supply is calculated - Crossroads - 01-16-2011 He is propably smoking the same stuff the Supply Fairy is on ;) RE: Question regarding how Supply is calculated - Larry Reese - 01-16-2011 Truth is often stranger than fiction... as the old adage goes... LR |