Jagger wrote:I would like to be able to determine the entrenchment level of my opponents troops. The defensive strength of a formation at entrenchment level 2 vs level 8 is very different. And in reality, I suspect good commanders had a fairly good idea of the strength of enemy entrenchments before attacking.
Lafrite wrote:You have no special graphics for entrenchment level>3.
I understand what you mean, though. I would occasionally like to be able to tell if my opponent is really well dug in, or really really well dug in. The graphics just give you a basic idea what you are up against. It is nice to at least have some guideline, as in: "Brick walls mean don't go there." or "Brick walls mean that stack is unlikely to attack me if I go around."Jabberwock wrote:This may not be entirely accurate, but I believe how the entrenchment graphics work is:
Level 1: no graphic
Level 2: white rocks
Level 3: brown rocks + wire
Level 4-5: palisade
Level 6-8: bricks (I'm really not sure about 6)
A cannon graphic just means there are artillery present in the stack, doesn't say anything about entrenchment level.
Jabberwock wrote:This may not be entirely accurate, but I believe how the entrenchment graphics work is:
Level 1: no graphic
Level 2: white rocks
Level 3: brown rocks + wire
Level 4-5: palisade
Level 6-8: bricks (I'm really not sure about 6)
A cannon graphic just means there are artillery present in the stack, doesn't say anything about entrenchment level.
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