Jump to content

dont do this


Recommended Posts

In a recent game I played, my opponent moved a tank thru a dead HMC. The tank and dead hmc were not in LOS to me. I knew the tank was there

because i saw the dead hmc inexplicably moving.

It was the tank pushing the hmc out of its way.

Not only did I "spot" a previously unknown tank, but I got some good intel on direction tank was going.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

86,

Yes, the tank was pushing the HMC out of the way. In fact, pretty cool. Alternatively, it could be a ghost of a dead tank pushing the dead HMC out of the way. ;);)

Cheers, Richard :D:D

[ May 31, 2002, 09:20 PM: Message edited by: PiggDogg ]

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Here is another kind of 'ghost observation'.

I discovered hidden enemy defensive foxholes like this. Some routed enemy infantry ran into a woodsline. They disappeared, and were replaced by a 'last seen' marker. If I clicked on that marker, the info window said: location: foxhole. But as of yet that foxhole was not observed by my forces.

It ruined my opponent's ambush of course.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...