Don
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Joined: 7/12/2000 From: Elk Grove, CA (near Sacramento) Status: offline
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Hi Scot,
Most times RR tracks are for looks - if the actual terrain you are portraying has them, you'll want them on the map. Of course if you're making a scenario with a train in it, then you'll have to have tracks in it.
RR tracks are not listed in the terrain movement chart, but I suspect that moving on them can be beneficial, depending on what the surrounding terrain is.
One way to tell is to have a unit near the tracks, and try to move the unit by clicking some distance away, but parallel to the RR tracks. If you do this with a road near, the unit will cut over to the road, go down it, then back over to where you clicked. If it does it with the RR tracks, then you know that travelling on it is easier than the surrounding terrain.
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Don "Sapper" Llewellyn
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