Lucky1
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While I do understand the nostalgia dimension of seeing how units progressed in their wartime career (kinda fun, I think), I wonder whether the unit view display might also be an appropriate place to display a unit's specific attributes. For example, under the proposed implementation of national unit production / penalites, a large number of units will be subject to -1 modifiers (e.g., to all combat attributes except range, resilience, armour and production time). So, using the example of artillery, a German unit at the beginning of the game would have 7 land attack and 5 evasion. An Italian artillery would then have 6 land attack and 4 evasion, right? Not really.... Wanderinghead has mentioned that the penalty will never bring a country below neutral country values. So, an Italian unit would actually have a land attack of 6 and an evasion of 5 -- the neutral value for artillery evasion is 5. (Interestingly, while playtesting it was actually the first time I ever really paid attention to neutral country values in the unit intelligence screen.) My question here is do we wish for the unit information screen to be more nostalgia-based or functional (or both). I have no problem with the former and am just wondering whether it might be desirable to display functional issues such as attack values or whether the unit cannot contribute to CAM (e.g. Sgt. Rice raised the possibility that some or all Italian units might not contribute to creating/negating CAM conditions). The advantage of a purely nostalgia-based screen is lack of clutter and clarity of purpose. The advantage of more functional information is that this would provide immediate unit specific stats relevant to deciding whether to commit a unit to battle or other areas. This would become more important if (in the future) individual national/unit attributes are modded beyond the across the board -1 or -2 currently being contemplated. I suppose that, without the functional information, one would quickly enough remember to check the neutral country attributes.....
< Message edited by Lucky1 -- 12/30/2008 9:10:52 PM >
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