Hubert Cater -> RE: Not all attacks cost 1 action point (5/9/2020 12:39:02 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Simulacra53 If it has been in the game since the beginning, keep it in and call it a feature. Because it was actually a clever design that favors the bold and you just forgot about it. “Pour les vaincre, messieurs, il nous faut de l'audace, encore de l'audace, toujours de l'audace, et la France est sauvée.” meets “Attaque à outrance“ The decisive player who takes direct action after moving is provided a bonus point. Generals like the German Von François or Patton would agree. [:D] At this point I would agree as there is also the distinct possibility this was the intention all along from our design end. This part of the code was implemented over 3 years ago, and from what I can tell hasn't been touched since then, and if I'm going to be completely honest I can't really remember at this point. There is over 250,000 lines of code for the game now and sometimes we lose track of things and forget to mention them in the manual, or just figure if it ever comes up we can explain it as not everything necessarily goes into the manual and so on. As mentioned previously, this is the first time it has been noticed/called out, in over 3 years, e.g. since initial release of War in Europe, so I really can't say for sure one way or the other, but all things considered now, officially considering it a game mechanic going forward works for us.
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