Saint Ruth
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Joined: 12/16/2009 Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: russkly With 'H' selected to show LOCs, sometimes they indicate units off the current map view, and, if you use map edge mouse scrolling, as I do, the HQ unit in question is no longer selected, and the LOC line disappears. Would be useful to to be able to select an HQ, show its LOC lines and then scroll around the map to view all its subordinate units. Ah, I see. I'll have a look. Maybe SHIFT-R when over a HQ will keep the hexes coloured in or something...will have a think. [qupte]Other points and questions: 1.0 With "Remove armies from map" selected, if you right click an occupied hex, you get the detailed unit dialogue and not the terrain modifiers dialogue. Would be useful with armies removed to right click on an occupied hex and see the terrain effects popup, not the unit popup. Already done for the next patch. [quote[2.0 Would be useful to see victory locations even when "Display victory data" is not selected, because it's not possible to see the units in a given stack when the right-hand panel is displaying the victory info. When moving units to defend or attack victory hexes, I find myself having to switch between views and try to remember where the victory hexes are! Maybe a new Hotkey... quote:
3.0 When reviewing the turn film, the camera jumps to battles, which is useful; could it also do this for movement, because now I have to zoom right out on large battlefields to try to catch the various unit movements? Mmm...but with a lot of movement, the map might be jumping all over the place...? quote:
4.0 In the unit popups in the right-hand panel there is a symbol in the top left corner next to the "Shock" and "Dug in" symbols, which looks like 2 barrels with a yellow square underneath. Not all units have this symbol. I'm guessing it's something to do with supply, but I can't find it in the manual. It's the Lines Of Communication. It should have a ToolTip? I'm in work, so can't check. quote:
Just some initial observations after playing the tutorial a couple of times, reading the manual, and playing the first 20-odd turns of "Operazione E". Very enjoyable game thus far. Thanks!
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