Same Hex Combat

Adanac's Strategic level World War I grand campaign game designed by Frank Hunter

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sjamess
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Same Hex Combat

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In a few of my games, I have seen units from both sides occupy the same hex after combat. Eg. French units occupy Paris with German units in the same hex after combat is finished . Does this only happen in forts and how long can this last for? Are both sides considered supplied?
FrankHunter
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Yes, this can happen when neither side breaks.  Supply is normal for both sides.  I wouldn't expect it to last long as combat will continue each impulse.
flintlock
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And here I though perhaps you were modeling the Christmas Day truce of 1914 along the western front. ;)
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Incidentally, that's why there is a "Withdraw" order in the popup.  So you can pull units out of a continuing combat.

Sorry, no Christmas truce
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RE: Same Hex Combat

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Incidentally, that's why there is a "Withdraw" order in the popup. So you can pull units out of a continuing combat.

Ah, fascinating. I always wondered what that command was for!
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