RE: re battles
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 1:21 pm
Thanks Primasprit for confirming that info, so here's another quick query:
The Euro-English BoA tutorial said to Control-click all the units aboard the Brit fleet, then pick one selected unit to move the whole Army to Queensbourough. But if you simply click the unit icon on the map corresponding to that Army, doesn't the whole thing, i.e., all the units displayed below, move anyway?
I notice there are tabs on the upper-left (of the bottom info box) indicating the Armies listed in/under a single military map icon. But until I download the new manual, I will asume that if you cycle through the tabs, i.e., Ctrl-click the map icon, you can easilly pick and move the army you want.
I think Contrl-clicking should be used for forming sub-units/smaller armies from larger armies?
Trying to understand how this game works from the original manual is like learning those old Koei strategy games, which were somewhat translated from the original Japanese. In fact, the portrait artwork of BoA's generals reminds me of Koei's old "Liberty or Death" revolutionary war game!
The Euro-English BoA tutorial said to Control-click all the units aboard the Brit fleet, then pick one selected unit to move the whole Army to Queensbourough. But if you simply click the unit icon on the map corresponding to that Army, doesn't the whole thing, i.e., all the units displayed below, move anyway?
I notice there are tabs on the upper-left (of the bottom info box) indicating the Armies listed in/under a single military map icon. But until I download the new manual, I will asume that if you cycle through the tabs, i.e., Ctrl-click the map icon, you can easilly pick and move the army you want.
I think Contrl-clicking should be used for forming sub-units/smaller armies from larger armies?
Trying to understand how this game works from the original manual is like learning those old Koei strategy games, which were somewhat translated from the original Japanese. In fact, the portrait artwork of BoA's generals reminds me of Koei's old "Liberty or Death" revolutionary war game!