I know that blue is one team and red is the other team, but what does the yellow circle represent?

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Post by Cmdr_Vessery »
Post by Curtis Lemay »
ORIGINAL: Cmdr_Vessery
Ok, so, I got a question on the supply values as reported on the map.
I know that blue is one team and red is the other team, but what does the yellow circle represent?
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Post by Cmdr_Vessery »
ORIGINAL: Curtis Lemay
ORIGINAL: Cmdr_Vessery
Ok, so, I got a question on the supply values as reported on the map.
I know that blue is one team and red is the other team, but what does the yellow circle represent?
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Post by Cmdr_Vessery »
Post by Cmdr_Vessery »
Post by Curtis Lemay »
ORIGINAL: Cmdr_Vessery
ORIGINAL: Curtis Lemay
ORIGINAL: Cmdr_Vessery
Ok, so, I got a question on the supply values as reported on the map.
I know that blue is one team and red is the other team, but what does the yellow circle represent?
Both
Interesting.. I guess I had thought. Strange thing tho, there's no enemy troops in my rear areas in this location.
Post by Curtis Lemay »
ORIGINAL: Cmdr_Vessery
So, when I move the German unit out of Berlin, the supply dots show up, but again, in yellow...
Very strange...
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Post by Cmdr_Vessery »
ORIGINAL: Curtis Lemay
ORIGINAL: Cmdr_Vessery
ORIGINAL: Curtis Lemay
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Interesting.. I guess I had thought. Strange thing tho, there's no enemy troops in my rear areas in this location.
But there must be a path to those areas from enemy supply sources. In other words, you have a gap in your lines somewhere that that path can flow through.
Post by Curtis Lemay »
ORIGINAL: Cmdr_Vessery
Okie, I think I got it now. Thanks for setting me straight on that piece. For supply to flow, does it need 1 open hex to move through, or an unobstructed flow through hex?
And thanks for the borders reminder.
Post by Oberst_Klink »
To add what Bob explained already, check out all the tutorials on YT by Steve:ORIGINAL: Cmdr_Vessery
So, when I move the German unit out of Berlin, the supply dots show up, but again, in yellow...
Very strange...
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