(09-04-2010, 07:30 AM)Marquo Wrote: I would be very careful about thinking this through for unintended consequences - many WW2 offensives kicked off at night - not during the day. I am not sure why this historical fact is not appreciated and what would happen if masses of attacking units started to disrupt. Hell, even Barbarossa kicked off at 3:30 am....
Marquo
I think that fact has been taken into account because this is a % chance that should be very low for A & B quality troops. I cant believe that an offensive launched at night would be as mistake free as one launched in broad daylight? :chin:
The times i have read the words "the unit lost its way to the jump off point in the darkness" or "the unit arrived late after getting lost in the dark" in books about military operations.
Anyway i am sure this is being tested for suitability as we speak. :)