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A look at features in Afghanistan '11 - Hearts & Minds!

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 3:09 pm
by AlbertoC
In this first Feature video we highlight one of the core gameplay concepts in the upcoming counter-insurgency turn-based strategy game: Afghanistan '11.

Winning Hearts & Minds is vital to your strategy. Will you manage to stabilize the region?



Afghanistan '11 is currently on beta and it'll be released on march 23rd! Stay tuned for more news.

Re: A look at features in Afghanistan '11 - Hearts & Minds!

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 5:30 pm
by jnpoint
Thanks - it's so different to anything I have so far, that it looks to be a 'must have'. I just have one question after I saw this and another video where he lost hearts and minds points very fast without knowing why. It seemed like unstoppable. Can you see why you are losing points and what to do about it?

Re: A look at features in Afghanistan '11 - Hearts & Minds!

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 6:22 pm
by ErissN6
jnpoint wrote: lost hearts and minds points very fast without knowing why. It seemed like unstoppable.
Moving units is consuming energy, so each hexe costs Political Points along with how fast the unit is consuming energy (oil, etc). Too, foreign military going everywhere in the country seems invading it...

Re: A look at features in Afghanistan '11 - Hearts & Minds!

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 7:16 pm
by jnpoint
ERISS wrote:
jnpoint wrote: lost hearts and minds points very fast without knowing why. It seemed like unstoppable.
Moving units is consuming energy, so each hexe costs Political Points along with how fast the unit is consuming energy (oil, etc). Too, foreign military going everywhere in the country seems invading it...
Oh, I think I wasn't quite clear. I am talking about the number '50' in hearts and minds. That number dropped very fast over a few turns it dropped to 42 as far as I remember. But you couldn't see anywhere why.

Re: A look at features in Afghanistan '11 - Hearts & Minds!

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 9:26 pm
by best75
jnpoint wrote:
ERISS wrote:
jnpoint wrote: lost hearts and minds points very fast without knowing why. It seemed like unstoppable.
Moving units is consuming energy, so each hexe costs Political Points along with how fast the unit is consuming energy (oil, etc). Too, foreign military going everywhere in the country seems invading it...
Oh, I think I wasn't quite clear. I am talking about the number '50' in hearts and minds. That number dropped very fast over a few turns it dropped to 42 as far as I remember. But you couldn't see anywhere why.
I think that is because the taliban or militia units were visiting the villages which lowers their hearts and minds.
So if you are not sending units near the villages its hearts and minds will surely drop.

Re: A look at features in Afghanistan '11 - Hearts & Minds!

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 6:47 am
by Every Single Soldier
jnpoint wrote: I saw this and another video where he lost hearts and minds points very fast without knowing why.
Do you recall which video it is you are referring to ?

Many factors influence H&m in A11, a sudden drop would be as a result of many things happening in one turn. eg, losing combat situations, enemy intimidation missions, exploding IEDs etc etc

It is unsual for the H&M score to drop more then2 or 3 points in any one turn unless thing are just going very badly. And remember certain external political events effect the H&M, being the only H&M effect not recorded bu the Logistics SO :shock:

Re: A look at features in Afghanistan '11 - Hearts & Minds!

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2017 7:23 am
by asuser
Hello guys!

Superb graphic style, nice!

Are there also an impact of H&M from extern events like random political developments?

Re: A look at features in Afghanistan '11 - Hearts & Minds!

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2017 4:33 pm
by Soar
jnpoint wrote:Oh, I think I wasn't quite clear. I am talking about the number '50' in hearts and minds. That number dropped very fast over a few turns it dropped to 42 as far as I remember. But you couldn't see anywhere why.
There's a Civil Affairs report that you can check to see all the factors that affected your Hearts & Minds score each turn. From what I've seen in gameplay videos, most causes of H&M loss are pretty obvious when they happen, but the opposition successfully intimidating villages is one of the more common and less obvious ones.