Controlling an objective hex

This exciting new release is a faithful adaptation of the renowned Conflict of Heroes board game that won the Origins Historical Game of the Year, Charles Roberts Wargame of the Year and the James F. Dunnigan Design Elegance Award, as well as many others!

Designed and developed in cooperation with Uwe Eickert, the original designer of Conflict of Heroes, and Western Civlization Software, the award-winning computer wargame studio, no effort has been spared to bring the outstanding Conflict of Heroes gameplay to the computer. Conflict of Heroes includes an AI opponent as well as full multiplayer support with an integrated forum and game lobby. To remain true to the core gameplay of the board game, the PC version is designed to be fun, fast and easy to play, though hard to master. The game design is also historically accurate and teaches and rewards platoon and company-level combined arms tactics without overwhelming the player with rules.

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FroBodine
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Controlling an objective hex

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I just had a situation in "The Gap" scenario, where my German unit took the stone building on the last turn (the last clock, which I think is a turn).

However, the Russians destroyed my unit on the last action of the game, so the stone building was unoccupied when the game ended. At the game end, I was still given credit for owning the building, and received the VPs and won the game.

So, my question is, does a unit have to occupy an objective hex to receive VPs at the end of the turn, or is it the last side that occupies the hex gets the VPs, regardless if they are still in the hex at the end of the game or not.

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It's last person to occupy the hex, just like the board game.
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Ok thanks! I'm not familiar with the boardgame, so I was wondering.
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