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TO HUBERT; Frontline with squares, think about this


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Hey Hubert,

just want you to think about this. Using "squares" instead of hexes can create a very strange looking wedges in the fronts.

Lets say Russia pounce through axis front line and drives a straight(east to west) wedge 4-5 squares long. This wedge will then look very funny and "blocky" eg squares put beside each other in a row. Is it possible to make those wedges more "rounded" or else this will look a bit strange.

This will happen with wedges running west-east. Running northwest-southwest wont be the same trouble.

You're understand what I mean?

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look at this screenshot of Russia and Finland

http://www.battlefront.com/products/sc2/screenshots/pages/finland01.htm

Something I don't understand is if units are in a line north-south, then they have gaps diagnonaly inbetween them. I guess the ZOC will prevent movement inbetween units in a line, but it does appear that front lines going north-south will be staggered insted of straight lines.

I don't think it will be that hard to understand once we can actually move them.

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The key is if units can move diagonally through the ZOC, and if attacks can be made diagonally. Additionally will there be extra costs.

North/south line can still be straight as long as ZOC prevents a unit from moving between the two units on the diagonal.

Surrounding cities is a whole another story.

Edit:

Read this topic:

I dont understand two things. :( Please help

It answers some of our questions, as well as shows a couple diagrams.

[ April 14, 2004, 07:11 PM: Message edited by: KDG ]

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I must say, I like hexagons better. In an American Civil War game, Squares could be better. They allow maneuvers in a lot of ways. However, in WW1 and WW2 whre there are front lines I do not think it will be good. Unless there are ZOC exception rules, you gotta have a double line when defending on a north-south hence twice as many defenders as when u are defending on a northwest-southeast front.

[ April 14, 2004, 05:32 PM: Message edited by: zappsweden ]

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