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Can anyone explain the rationale behind being able to determine how many casualties an enemy unit has suffered? I did a search and found a number of discussions on how much info should be available with FOW, but nothing seemed to address how your units assess casualties in enemy units. As an example, if I spot a German rifle squad, I can find out that it has 4 effectives and 5 casualties. How do my troops determine that, as opposed to it being just a 4-man split squad with no casualties?

Thanks,

Ace

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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by PiggDogg:

Ace,

It is a mystery of the universe that you can know that those units are remnants of full squad or of teams. However, it is quite cool & makes one feel like an all knowing being.

Just enjoy, it ain't so bad. smile.gif

Cheers, Richard :D <hr></blockquote>

You're absolutely right, Richard. BTS has done such a fantastic job with this game and researched so many aspects that I thought this might have been one more thing that they thought through and there was some good reasoning behind it that I was just unaware of.

I will henceforth stop wondering and simply enjoy the game (when I'm not getting my ass kicked).

Ace

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Well look at it this way boys. In most cases, troops knew who they were going to fight a few days before the battle. If you were going up against the SS and received a lot of K98 rifle fire, than its safe to say that's a rifle squad. They also knew enough about the enemy to know how they operated (squads of 8 or 10 or so on). If you kill 5 men while taking their position it’s reasonable to say that the squad was split unless 5 more of their buddies are lying there as well.

I also can't ever remember going up against a slit squad to see if my guys report that or not.

Boy you guys think of everything, EVERTHING!

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