Jason Petho
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Joined: 6/22/2004 From: Terrace, BC, Canada Status: offline
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You will notice in the screenshot the long red line. That's the Cambodian and Vietnamese border. You will also notice that each hex is assigned a "n/a" or an "A". This representation is found in the scenario editor and shows you the exclusion zones. This means, that any hex that is classified as an "A", will not allow Side A units to cross into (on the ground, you can still fly over them). And, as you look along the border, there is a couple/few hex buffer along it that will not allow Side A (aka the USA/ARVN/etc) to cross into Cambodia. Well, what is the point of the landing zones then, with "A" shown? Because there are some units that will be allowed to do so, of course. In the particular scenario that this comes from, there are LRRP units that can be inserted "behind the lines" to keep an eye on NVA/VC supply routes - and avoid being detected. So what happens if you load up a regular infantry unit and cross into Cambodia and try and land? Well, because they don't have the right flag, they will not be able to unload, forcing them back to their own operating area. A whole new world for the Campaign Series!
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