01-01-2016, 04:38 PM,
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FroBodine
Technical Sergeant
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Posts: 134
Joined: Jul 2010
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Stacking penalties
When you right-click in the unit info panel, you see the movement/stacking information for the hex.
For example, I see 132X (1.3) in red font in one of the hexes in the Hill 192 tutorial.
I think the 132 is the number of men, because I have a 120 men infantry group and a 12 man MMG group = 132.
What does the 1.3 mean, please?
"I only ride 'em. I don't know what makes 'em work."
-- Oddball
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01-01-2016, 05:05 PM,
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FroBodine
Technical Sergeant
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Posts: 134
Joined: Jul 2010
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RE: Stacking penalties
More stupid questions - what does the binoculars icon on unit cards mean, please? I couldn't find anything in the manuals about this.
"I only ride 'em. I don't know what makes 'em work."
-- Oddball
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01-01-2016, 08:01 PM,
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Xaver
Brigadier General
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Posts: 1,014
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RE: Stacking penalties
From the use manual
"The Road Stacking Limitsitem of the Highlight submenu of the View
Menu can be used to highlight units on the map that are in stacks that
exceed the limits for using Road Movement."
"Within each hex, stacking is measured in terms of total number of men, or
equivalent. For stacking purposes, each vehicle or gun is considered to be the
same as 10 men. The total stacking value in the current hex can be found in
the center of the Terrain Info box by right-clicking in the Hex Info Area. Two
stacking limits apply in the game. Both of these values can be found in the
display of Parameter Data. The Maximum Stacking Limit is the total number of
men or equivalent that can be in the hex at any one time, not counting units in
Rail Mode (see Movement). The Road Stacking Limit is the maximum number
of men or equivalent that can travel via Road Movement through a hex. It is
also the maximum number of men or equivalent that can travel via Rail Mode
through a hex. As a special case, only 4 ships can stack in the same hex"
"Reinforcement Stacking Limits
Except for amphibious reinforcements, when reinforcements are brought on
the map, they are not subject to stacking limitations. In the case of amphibious
reinforcements, stacking in the arrival hex is allowed to be twice what is
normally allowed."
And over certain stack limit the units suffer more casualties in hexes with big stacking values.
The binoculars
"The binoculars icon in a unit picture means that the unit has seen the
enemy, not that it has been spotted by the enemy."
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01-02-2016, 06:23 AM,
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FroBodine
Technical Sergeant
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Posts: 134
Joined: Jul 2010
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RE: Stacking penalties
That makes sense, Rick. Thank you.
Xaver - I appreciate your help, but what you quoted from the manual did not answer my question. I already read that, and that's why I asked on the forum.
Thanks all!
"I only ride 'em. I don't know what makes 'em work."
-- Oddball
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01-03-2016, 01:36 AM,
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Xaver
Brigadier General
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Posts: 1,014
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RE: Stacking penalties
Na, my fault, i think you ask for the effect over mobility... and something i dont remember say, overstack made that you cant see behind the hex with overstack status.
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