Map of Reinforcements?

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voroshilov17
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Map of Reinforcements?

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Hello everyone,
I am a noob player and when I play, specially big scenarios, I think that it is quite pain to attend the reinforcements. I mean, looking for each reinforcement in each hex...specially in big maps..it's quite hell.

On that note, I remember a forum member once commented on a way he had of visualising reinforcements. I don't remember who the user was, and I don't know exactly what he did, but he would bring up the scenario map with the hexagons of the future reinforcements indicated.
Can someone explain to me how to do that or redirect me to the page where it was discussed?

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Re: Map of Reinforcements?

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Use the "Recent Reinforcements dialog":

https://www.matrixgames.com/forums/view ... 9#p4209179
My TOAW web site:

Bob Cross's TOAW Site
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Re: Map of Reinforcements?

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Thanks for the Reply!
Use the "Recent Reinforcements dialog":

https://www.matrixgames.com/forums/view ... 9#p4209179
Obviously I do use the dialog...but analizing it in a big map is quite pain...isn't it?
I am sure there was a person in this forum some months ago telling a way of higlighting the reinforcement hexes.
Is there any way of checking the files inside the game's folders to access the scenario map?
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Re: Map of Reinforcements?

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Click on each "Unit" button and it takes you to that reinforcement.
My TOAW web site:

Bob Cross's TOAW Site
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