adantas -> (5/22/2003 12:21:52 AM)
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Irinami [B]Am I playing a different game? 1.) If I move a unit to the end of it's movement, whether it's in one click or by clicking each hex in succession, I end up with the same speed on the final hex. (If I fire or am fired on, my speed slows--it can even go negative! ;)) Speed increases linearly for every hex I move, whether I click or not. I agree with this for sure, But I thought that a unit moving 150 meters for exemple not necessarilly would be running the entire distance, it could do a short run, stop, scout the area and then another short run till the final destination, this could represents to move hex by hex. 2.) If I'm moving the full allotment in one click, I am usually not spotted on the first hex, probably not on the second, and sometimes not on the third... but after that, I am usually spotted if someone is in LOS. Just like if I click one by one, the first hex I move this turn, I'm usually not spotted... probably not on the second hex I click... and sometimes I'm not on the third... but again, if I click on the fourth, not only am I at the same speed by the time I've been spotted, but I'm also probably spotted. I agree with this too, in my PBEM match, I'm facing a line of mines and dragon's teeth from north to south, my units are opening a breach on it and are only moving two hexes ahead in avarage so the first hex I enter the speed rises to 2mph, at the second one 5 mph and my unit stops at that hex without being spotted, when his units open fire against my visible ones, those stopped reacts to fire and he says that he would must be able to see those since its speed is 5 mph. So, 3.) The only way I have been able to "sneak" is to move one or two hexes at a time... as in, this turn I click on the hex in front of my scout unit. Maybe I click on the next one too. They are moving carefully, and slow. I don't click on a third hex until AFTER I quit this turn... and thus my scouts are stealing smokes from the enemy's ammo dump eventually. Right!!!! :D That's what I 'm trying to say!!! You guys make it sound like you could move a cavalry unit all 22 hexes in one turn by clicking them one at a time and be just as safe as if you spent 11 turns only going two hexes at once... ... and that just isn't the case in any of my experiences. [/B][/QUOTE] No way!!!! Thanks for your input :) Alessandro ----------------------- Senta à Pua!!! Brazilian Fighters over Italy
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