Rainbow7
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Joined: 11/4/2003 From: Ottawa Status: offline
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You're not butting in at all. It's good to have feedback. I agree with you. And I disagree. The strength of computers is that you don't have to do the manual work you would have had to with a board game. I see no reason why the computer shouldn't plot intelligence reports for me, with some indication of their age - I'd be putting the markers in the same spots anyway. Having this "intelligence map" editable with annotations, moveable markers, etc. would be necessary. The suggestion to put little red dots on the mini-map is essential for me because Frank isn't going to add any of our suggestions to this version of the game. And so as it stands, there is zero (absolutely no) situational awareness. Viewing the intelligence reports, you can't even scroll the map around. The red dots are a simple compromise. Even Napoleon, I'm sure, could look at his map as he read his intelligence reports. As for your remarks in your Log thread, I agree that too much information from the computer on this "intelligence map" would devalue the fog of war and other things. But if the computer simply put a flag on the map with "18000 troops, intelligence report 3, May 11" ... I'd be happy.
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