Quick Easy Question

Advanced Tactics is a versatile turn-based strategy system that gives gamers the chance to wage almost any battle in any time period. The initial release focuses on World War II and includes a number of historical scenarios as well as a full editor! This forum supports both the original Advanced Tactics and the new and improved Advanced Tactics: Gold Edition.

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cdvalenta
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Quick Easy Question

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I've looked in the manual and in other threads but I cannot find an answer to this question. What does the number on the counter represent?

Sorry for the newbie question!
Frido1207
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RE: Quick Easy Question

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It represents the strength of a unit.
Here is the formula:
"6.11 Counter number Formula
The numeric value on the counter of a unit is:
Counter Strength = Power Points * ( rdn / 100) + ( Power Points * ( xp / 100 )
The  Power  Points  of  all  subformation  types  in  all  included  release  scenarios  are  set  equal  to production cost / 100." (page 49, light manual)
Hope that helps.
yoggi75
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RE: Quick Easy Question

Post by yoggi75 »

rdn stands for readyness.

I believe that SFtype level does not count against counter strength. Equal amounts of Rifle with the same readyness and XP will have the same counter strength as a Rifle IV unit - but not the same combat value in the least. An easy mistake in the beginning is to only look at the counter strength to predict the outcome of a battle. Usually more important factors are terrain, troop mix and quality, readyness
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cdvalenta
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RE: Quick Easy Question

Post by cdvalenta »

Thanks guys!
 
Naturally about 5 minutes after posting I found it in the manual.
 
Thanks for the tip as well. Looks like I was making a beginner mistake and just using the number on the counter. There is much more to this game than meets the eye.
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