Wed Feb 13, 2008 11:36 am
tss tss, we too in the team are a band of devious exploiters of rules...
Know that the stats alteration you see on the subordinates (from the Army Cmd) is the one you got during the previous turn. For the next turn (and hosting phase) which will unfold, it is not yet calculated. So bottom line, redeploy your corps commander to Texas if you want, but during the turn resolution, as he is too far away from the Army Cmd, he will get nothing in return.
What is done on purpose is that the corps status is not aborted because of being too far away from the Armly leader. This is to help the AI and to not trouble too much the player.
Also, done on purpose, is to calculate activation status for the next turn, so that the players can know if a given leader is active or not (deemed too frustrating for most players otherwise).
Chris (Hobbes): The penalty given would be to units having a change in the command structure (the corps commander is not the same, or the division is now independent, or the division leader changed). This is still to be done.

Hofstadter's Law: "It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's law."