Rexor
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ORIGINAL: Rexor OK, I'm piggy-backing on this thread because I can't seem to get an answer on this. Is there any point at all to land HQs besides giving combat bonuses to all LCUs in range? Also, is there any point to Naval HQs besides hastening the repair of ship damage? In other words, besides air assets, why worry at all about which HQs your units and bases are attached to? Can somebody please give me a clue here? First, HQs are very importent for supply distribution, air replacements, combat bonuses, ... Basically there are too many reasons to list them all. So yes, there are a lot of points But that is a completely separate issue from HQ assignment. Other than transfer of units assigned to restricted HQs, I have found no reason to spend the points to maintain a close unit/HQ relationship. That was true in WitP and as near as I have been able to tell, it is true in AE as well. If I am wrong, I wish someone would explain it to me as well Pompack! Thanks so much for your reply. I must admit, despite all the complexity in this game, the only element that seems completely ridiculous is the HQ system. Basically, all the noise over which units are attached to which HQs (aside from Restricted HQs) is just that--noise. I could have every unit in the game under a single HQ and, besides PP costs, it matters not a bit. The other HQs, despite having no units actually attached to them, would still offer bonuses to LCUs in combat, and the naval HQs would still offer bonuses to ship repair. In other words: Aside from immediate bonuses to nearby units, Ignore HQs. Literally. Their place in the command structure is nil. Why bother rearranging units (again, aside from disconnecting them from restricted HQs)? If the design argument for this is "we wanted to avoid too much micromanagement," are you kidding? This is a game tailor-made for micromanagers. Dismissing my HQs as little more than local force multipliers is, for a game of this depth, preposterous. Does anyone else feel this way, or am I just whining?
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