DanNeely
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ORIGINAL: ChuckBerger This feels silly. Armies in WW2 were never that invisible, especially in the desert. Air recon, signals and intel should be giving you some clue whether the enemy is around or not. Not to mention all those recon companies you have out, which shouldn't be showing just the hex they're in, but should be presumed to be sending patrols out far and wide. The variable recon levels change along with the commanding generals, and presumably are intended to function as a player handicap based on the relative quality of the leadership. From the scenario briefing for the CW it falls from 15% to 0% when O'Conner is captured and stays there until first Auchinleck (5%) and then Monty (15%) arrive. Axis recon starts at 0%, rises to 35% when Rommel arrives and drops to 15% after the British discover the German radio intercept unit and do something about it (midway between Auchinleck and Monty's arrivals).
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