Supply Depots
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 2:28 pm
I have just started reading the rules for "Crown of Glory" and would like to know about supply depots. It mentioned somewhere that units are supplied adjacent to supply depots. What does that mean exactly? Does it mean units in the same province as the supply depot or units in another province next to a province with a supply depot are supplied?
By the way, I haven't yet got "Crown of Glory Emperor's Edition". I am using the original version. I have just started reading up on this game a few nights ago and I like it so far. I actually bought this game one or two years ago saw the graphics tried it and then put it away thinking it was probably a useless game. I was wrong. I think I am going to enjoy this game.
I was trying out "Europa Universalis III" but find it irritating with all the "pop ups" jumping before me. I also didn't like the fact that one has to keep control of the time speed all the time - I prefer turn based play. Everything seem a bit chaotic. I find it tiring having to slow down the speed or pause the game then read all these "pop ups" and then try to find each province and battle it was referring to - headache! Enemy units keep "ping-ponging" back and forth attacking everything in sight.
"Crown of Glory" feels so much more crisp and tidier compared to "Europa Universalis III". Definitely I prefer "Crown of Glory", peaceful to play with.
wolf4
By the way, I haven't yet got "Crown of Glory Emperor's Edition". I am using the original version. I have just started reading up on this game a few nights ago and I like it so far. I actually bought this game one or two years ago saw the graphics tried it and then put it away thinking it was probably a useless game. I was wrong. I think I am going to enjoy this game.
I was trying out "Europa Universalis III" but find it irritating with all the "pop ups" jumping before me. I also didn't like the fact that one has to keep control of the time speed all the time - I prefer turn based play. Everything seem a bit chaotic. I find it tiring having to slow down the speed or pause the game then read all these "pop ups" and then try to find each province and battle it was referring to - headache! Enemy units keep "ping-ponging" back and forth attacking everything in sight.
"Crown of Glory" feels so much more crisp and tidier compared to "Europa Universalis III". Definitely I prefer "Crown of Glory", peaceful to play with.
wolf4