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[Just turned on the hex grid and took a look at

the map...]

I had thought (or hoped) that the rivers would

have flowed BETWEEN the hexes (like in 3R). But

it appears that they flow THROUGH the hexes. :eek:

The problem is if you have the grid turned off, it

is often very hard to determine which hexes the

rivers flow through, because the damned things

tend to meander quite aimlessly, sometimes going

along the edge, other times through the middle.

Redoing the map so that the rivers go between the

hexes would eliminate a lot of this ambiguity,

and would make it clear where the defender should

station himself for maximum defensive posture. It

would also make the defensive bonus work BOTH

ways, in that both sides of the front would get

the bonus...

John DiFool

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Originally posted by John DiFool:

Redoing the map so that the rivers go between the

hexes would eliminate a lot of this ambiguity,

and would make it clear where the defender should

station himself for maximum defensive posture.

Always clear to me, but then I'm an old man and remember hexes with great nostalgia and keep them turned on... Europe just doesn't look right without them smile.gif .

One thing I notice, and this may be why the design decision was made to have river hexes rather than hexsides is that the map has sections with rivers running thorough two hexrows (such as in front of the Maginot line) making those double rows a pain in the ass to attack into and out of.

Clay-

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Originally posted by John DiFool:

Redoing the map so that the rivers go between the

hexes would eliminate a lot of this ambiguity,

and would make it clear where the defender should

station himself for maximum defensive posture.

Always clear to me, but then I'm an old man and remember hexes with great nostalgia and keep them turned on... Europe just doesn't look right without them smile.gif .

One thing I notice, and this may be why the design decision was made to have river hexes rather than hexsides is that the map has sections with rivers running thorough two hexrows (such as in front of the Maginot line) making those double rows a pain in the ass to attack into and out of.

Clay-

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