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Combat Command is Boku Strategy Games World War II operational game. strategy games played warfare on a hex playing field with turn-based game play utilizing company-sized units. Game design aspects include turn phases, combat resolution, unit design, scenarios and artificial intelligence.

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If your defending and you fire during the direct fire attacker phase[as opposed to the direct fire defender phase] do you lose a fort level?, some fort levels dropped and the only reason i can think of is i fired during the direct fire attacker phase, no posture change or movement of any kind. Just looking for confirmation on this, as i could not find anything in the manual on this or i missed it. The manual doesn't seem to address any differences between the direct fire defender or direct fire attacker phases.
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There is a lot lacking in the manual. Check the thread where the players are creating manual.

I don't know the answer but it would make sense that if you attack, you are leaving your fort bonus area.
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makes sense to me to, just looking for confirmation. I downloaded and checked the user created manual and no dice. No biggy next time i play i'll just test it.
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No you don't lose the fort status.

Rather, in a hex you m ight have 2 units stacked. One has fort status and the other does not. You need to check both units.
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