Apollo11
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Hi all, [QUOTE]Originally posted by Mike Wood [B]Hello... Please note that mines are spaced though out the entire hex, except in the case of a base, where they are placed in and around the harbor and shoreline. This means they will only attack task forces coming close to shore, such as transport invasion task forces, which the mines will attack at double normal strength. Also, note that the message that a minesweeper has cleared a path through a minefield does not mean the hex is safe, as there may be a number of minefields in the hex. And, in the next release version, the chances of a miesweeper hitting a mine have been significantly reduced. Hope this helps... Michael Wood Lead Programmer, Matrix Games [/B][/QUOTE] In other words you are saying that whenever there is base (or "dot") and minefields that those minefields are only laid in vicinity of harbour and shoreline? Also, for other HEXes, you said that mines are spread out (spaced) through entire area. This is very interesting and helpful info... Only now I understand why minefields had no (i.e. ZERO) impact on bombardment TFs and submarines in HEXes where there is base (or "dot"). The bombardment TF would never come close enough to shore to hit anything and the submarines would wait outside harbour (and therefore also be to far away from minefield). Thanks Mike! Leo "Apollo11"
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