AI fog of war
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AI fog of war
Does anybody know how the AI artillery circled in red has awareness of my artillery circled in blue? I have never seen the AI use the bombard hex skill before and I have 1300+ hours in OOB. Are they getting visibility around the exit hex?
This is from the Approaching Stalingrad scenario in the Panzerkrieg campaign.
This is from the Approaching Stalingrad scenario in the Panzerkrieg campaign.
Re: AI fog of war
I can see a Russian plane in the middle center, where did that fly in the AI's last turn?
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- Field Marshal - Elefant
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Re: AI fog of war
I think the Russian infantry surrounded by yellow can see your artillery. It seems to me that visibility is better over lakes or over the sea:
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Re: AI fog of war
Good guess, I think.
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- Field Marshal - Elefant
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Re: AI fog of war
Example with lake:
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Re: AI fog of war
Bingo!
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Yep, 4 hex vis over open water
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LOS rules continued...
How is the engineer unit in red getting mortar'd by the heavy infantry unit in blue? Does visibility over water ignore concealment too?
How is the engineer unit in red getting mortar'd by the heavy infantry unit in blue? Does visibility over water ignore concealment too?
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Re: AI fog of war
No, it's a special case in this scen: the Soviets get some visibility inside the city through triggers ('cause of the arty units on the islands I guess).
PS: I've recognized this as the Panzerkrieg/Stalingrad scen, but could you PLEASE also mention the DLC/scen you're referring to next time...