Retroliser
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- Sep 6, 2018
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Hello,
I am currently preparing a huge amount of R&D projects, however I have a number of questions. Firstly, I have around 40 different uniforms that I wish to develop for the various branches of my armed forces. However, I do not know whether I should research each individual part of the uniform, such as the boots, socks, shirt, tie, helmet etc, or whether I do it as sets for individuals, like machine gunners, snipers, generic soldiers or officers. Another option that may be possible is where they're batched together by branch, so all the army uniforms under one project, air force under another and so forth. The final possibility I came up with was that I could research all the uniforms under one massive project.
However, until I know which of these is permitted under the rules, which aren't specifically clear on this topic, I can't begin the projects.
In addition, am I required to make any posts during the R&D period to reflect the process behind how the projects progress or any other such intricate details I may have missed in the R&D guide?
Best wishes,
Retroliser
I am currently preparing a huge amount of R&D projects, however I have a number of questions. Firstly, I have around 40 different uniforms that I wish to develop for the various branches of my armed forces. However, I do not know whether I should research each individual part of the uniform, such as the boots, socks, shirt, tie, helmet etc, or whether I do it as sets for individuals, like machine gunners, snipers, generic soldiers or officers. Another option that may be possible is where they're batched together by branch, so all the army uniforms under one project, air force under another and so forth. The final possibility I came up with was that I could research all the uniforms under one massive project.
However, until I know which of these is permitted under the rules, which aren't specifically clear on this topic, I can't begin the projects.
In addition, am I required to make any posts during the R&D period to reflect the process behind how the projects progress or any other such intricate details I may have missed in the R&D guide?
Best wishes,
Retroliser