Wilhammer -> (8/15/2003 12:11:56 AM)
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It works like this: You turn it on, and enemy stacks that can be attacked this turn are highlighted. If FOW permits, the highest odds you can get are shown atop the enemy stack; if not, a question mark is all you see. What 'can be attacked' means is that it looks at all the units that can reach the target, and calculates the potential of that attack. It even includes artillery that is out of range but could be moved into range. Click on a stack so marked, and all your units that can aid in the attack are highlighted, and those that cannot are overlayed with generic icons. Now, some overlap must exist; for if you choose to execute attack A, it might involve units that could of done attack B. Combat advisor can be turned on and off at will during your turn, so you can check before, during, and after you moved stuff. Does it help with the tedious effort of traditionally counting MPs and calculating odds on your own? Its assistance is immeasurable. Its pure wargaming Gold, that feature.
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