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I totally agree with this. I usually know what region was lost, but I think that I should also know which region the attack came from, and obviously I will know who took it(perhaps that is why this may never change).zimmah wrote:it makes no sense if someone attacks you and you wouldn't even know you lost a region. (especially in the first turn)
i mean, is any country so disorganized that they would not remember exactly which region they lost in a war?
they may not have noticed which region the attack came from (altho i think they should know) but they should at least remember which territory they lost.
No way should you get to know where it came from. There are many maps that you can attack from without being seen because of 1 way attacks. (King's Court, Baseball, King of the Mountains, Conquer Rome, many more). You shouldn't be privy to that information. And you should be able to tell which of your own territories got taken on your own.oran0007 wrote:I totally agree with this. I usually know what region was lost, but I think that I should also know which region the attack came from, and obviously I will know who took it(perhaps that is why this may never change).zimmah wrote:it makes no sense if someone attacks you and you wouldn't even know you lost a region. (especially in the first turn)
i mean, is any country so disorganized that they would not remember exactly which region they lost in a war?
they may not have noticed which region the attack came from (altho i think they should know) but they should at least remember which territory they lost.
Because you can actually determine how many territories someone has by reading the log.MagnusGreeol wrote:I agree with the captain, you should know the territory you lose, and to take it a step further,,in fog wars I think even the regions occupied should be fog as well,,if you don't know who's who,,how should you be able to know how many regions they have?? Keep it all a secret then, that way it would come as a surprise when you eliminate someone and get their spoils. How jou lie tha?
so why dont you?TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Have to agree with chap on this one. A king knows where his pawns are.
-TG
? I'm pretty sure I know where my troops are located when I play fog games, if that is your implication. Otherwise, you've confused me.anonymus wrote:so why dont you?TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Have to agree with chap on this one. A king knows where his pawns are.
-TG
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Removing the lines completely instead of displaying the ? marks.Metsfanmax wrote:Can we get an opinion from a tech guy on whether this is in the realm of possible things to implement?
Geger wrote:It's called Fog of War, not blind War.
Based of definition of FoW, that can be found here, there are some information in FoW. Here CC applies it in form of number of regions.