Yes, because I did a "before and after" on that trigger and it did not appear to have changed from one version to the next. You were being a good soldier, just following orders until now. If you were told to hunt ground troops (on land or in transports), why would you disobey and sink a supply ship?GabeKnight wrote:So it seems it's always been like this in the Norway mission? Supply ships being counted within the ground units counter?Deja Bru wrote: It's a quirk. What they are trying to do is to allow you to kill the allied troops while they are still at sea. In that state, they are technically transport ships but they still are considered ground units for this purpose. It just so happens that the supply ship is the same Transport (Naval) class that is used in the trigger:
Not that there aren't enough Brits to destroy to meet the objective, just didn't notice before.
Say, I was trying to look at what you were talking about the don't use tanks objective and getting a defeat despite winning primary objectives. Can you elaborate a bit?






