Hi According to 14.2 Disruption rules, a disrupted unit has all its combat strenghts halved. This means that a 5 fire factor becomes 2,5, or is rounded to 2 or...
Hi Roberto, 1.2 definitions Fractions: Many game functions require that numbers be halved or quartered. All fractions are rounded up by individual unit. For ...
Hi, After a couple false starts I am starting to play this game with a little more interest. I have a couple questions that came up during solo play. I have...
Chas 1. When a unit conducts an assault, both the (activated) attacking unit and the (unactivated) defending unit fire simultaneously. Each side rolls a...
Thanks for the answers! Simultaneous fire made more sense but was not sure...I need to sit and really go over the rules :) Thanks again! Chuck Craig B...
Hello, During a night turn, if I move a leader-activated U.S. unit into a hedge-side hex that is adjacent to an enemy unit, can the U.S. unit in the limiting...
hi i buy a color laser print and i just cut the french token so i have adapted a scenario from Vae victis a french wargame magazine: Somewhere in Belgium: Map...
Will, Based on the standard rules once the unit moves next to the enemy unit it can be opp fired on. They do get a extra -1 for night direct fire as well as...
Thanks for your reply. Sorry, but I'm still not clear on the spotting rules though. In 8.22 "SPOTTED Markers" section of the 3rd edition rules, it says that...
I'm a new player as well, but I believe that a unit "blowing its cover" only comes into play when the "normal" spotting range exceeds the spotting range of the...
I am also new, and I believe what Tim says here is accurate in my opinion. This is how I see this sort of thing playing out and how I conduct play with...
Awesome! It has become much clearer now. It took three of you to help clear the fog in my newb head! Thanks a lot guys! I really appreciate that you all took...
Will, Yes, this is a little confusing. There are two points here. First, units can be spotted, whether fired on or fired, at certian ranges within visibily....
Alan, I'm not so sure about the last part of what you said: "At night if a unit was 3 hexes away from a unit that fired, then the unit that fired would be...
Tim is very correct. Here is one I have been mulling around . . . Can a DISRUPTED leader in an ASSAULT hex call in other friendly units from adjacent hexes to...
... Disrupted leaders can only activate/assist morale checks/assist recovery within their own hex, not adjacent hexes (3.12 and 6.53). I will post in the files...
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The direct answer is no. But the good leader that is adjacent could activate and move into assault hex, then combine with and unactivated combat units and...
Started PG with the original Airborne, have been meaning to get one of the 'biggies' but I need a little advice... which should I get first, Eastern Front,...
Jim My preference is for the Eastern Front, but I have all of the games you mention, and some of the other supplements too. If your primary aim is to interest...
Good summary, Jim. I just don't get all of that ignoring of fields and woods in the special rules of many of the BOTB scenarios. I mean, it is the ARDENNES...
While the area does have a lot of dense forests, the offensive covered a fairly broad front and there are lots of open farm land -- farming is mostly what the...
Steven Yes, I agree that there are significant areas of farmland in the Ardennes, and that it is not all densely wooded hills and ridges. I presume the...
Oh, yes, you are quite right there also. Sorry, I was replying out of context I guess :) It's one of the reasons some folks won't purchase AP games -- there ...