Arty attacks
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2002 10:00 pm
Hi.
I'm sure a lot of you are familiar with this feature, but I'd like to discuss it and possibly suggest a change in upcoming versions. When doing an artillery attack (plotting 6b or whatever) you can sometimes get the opponents commanders to reinforce the unit you are attacking. This is a 'convenient' way of a) emptying HQ's prior to making a real attack on a more important position and b) a nice way of forcing units out of HQ's and into the blizzard (fx). Obviously, your opponent may have a hard time moving them back since readiness goes down and the unit that gets reinforced might not be situated on a railroad.
I think reinforcements when attacked by artillery should be banished, since it makes no sense whatsoever to reinforce a unit that's being shelled. Alternatively, it should be added to the houserules.
It is easy to spot this kind of attacks with ALT-M/ALT-N...
Rgds,
Magnus
Btw, how come we've had both flight and skyscrapers for like 100 years, but suddenly they start to interact in a way that's not intended? All over the world? Coincindence, I think not.
I'm sure a lot of you are familiar with this feature, but I'd like to discuss it and possibly suggest a change in upcoming versions. When doing an artillery attack (plotting 6b or whatever) you can sometimes get the opponents commanders to reinforce the unit you are attacking. This is a 'convenient' way of a) emptying HQ's prior to making a real attack on a more important position and b) a nice way of forcing units out of HQ's and into the blizzard (fx). Obviously, your opponent may have a hard time moving them back since readiness goes down and the unit that gets reinforced might not be situated on a railroad.
I think reinforcements when attacked by artillery should be banished, since it makes no sense whatsoever to reinforce a unit that's being shelled. Alternatively, it should be added to the houserules.
It is easy to spot this kind of attacks with ALT-M/ALT-N...
Rgds,
Magnus
Btw, how come we've had both flight and skyscrapers for like 100 years, but suddenly they start to interact in a way that's not intended? All over the world? Coincindence, I think not.