Aurora 4x
C# Aurora => C# Mechanics => Topic started by: Prapor on February 09, 2023, 06:41:41 AM
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I remember somewhere there was a table with Dominant Terrain To Hit Modifier. Now I can't find this table. Wiki link leads to 404 page
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The one in this post perhaps?
http://aurora2.pentarch.org/index.php?topic=8495.msg104912#msg104912
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I know this post, but I don't see the table with the information. By the way, I noticed that all the screenshots that Steve posted in messages were gone.
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I know this post, but I don't see the table with the information. By the way, I noticed that all the screenshots that Steve posted in messages were gone.
HTTPS problem - your browser tries to automatically load images via HTTPS but the forum only supports HTTP. Check the Tech Support sub-forum, there's fixes there.
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I know this post, but I don't see the table with the information. By the way, I noticed that all the screenshots that Steve posted in messages were gone.
I've attached it as an image file here in the meantime.
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This is great, i'm very grateful.
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Swamp is 0.5 hit mod? Read about the Buna Gona campaign from WW2 in Papua New Guinea. I think the Australians and Americans found the Japanese fortifications quite formidable. Personally I would think Swamps are easier for a defender than 0.5. Swamps present quite a few problems for an attacker, especially in these days of high tech equipment that might not like the conditions.
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It is definitely more difficult to build fortifications in swampy areas. It is also much more difficult to hide in a swamp from shelling.
And in general in Papua New Guinea it was more like a swampy rainforest. IMO swamp are something like this:
(https://fs.tonkosti.ru/0z/lf/0zlfc7c9xge8w48kcws404ck0.jpg)
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Remember that the modifier is an abstracted strategical modifier and not a tactical one and fortification is more than just building trenches and fortifications.
It is generally more difficult to attack in a swamp than in a plain, that is just the way it is.
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Fortification modifier 2 means twice the fortification?
If so, no wonder I lost so many troops without really making a dent.