joblue
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Envelope orders icon

Fri Mar 03, 2006 6:03 pm

I have a question about the envelope icon...I read that it darkens when a commander or troops are out of command, but it seems to always look the same on the unit playing pieces. The only way I can tell if a unit is penalized is if I roll-over the envelope icon on theunit bar at the lower right...some units simply dont have the icon next to them. Am I doing something wrong?

Thanks in advance
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Fri Mar 03, 2006 6:05 pm

Good question.. I don't even understand the whole envelope thing.. Maybe someone can explain it? Some troops seem to ALWAYS have it on.

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Fri Mar 03, 2006 6:18 pm


joblue
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envelopes

Fri Mar 03, 2006 8:21 pm

(from the forum)
"You always know when you play your turn if the leader is activable (bright envelope) or not (darkened envelope)."

What I am saying is, I only ever see bright envelopes. Sure, when I mouse-over the envelope on the forces bar at the bottom right, it tells me that they are under command or not...I only see bright envelopes or none at all.

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Fri Mar 03, 2006 8:49 pm

joblue wrote:(from the forum)
"You always know when you play your turn if the leader is activable (bright envelope) or not (darkened envelope)."

What I am saying is, I only ever see bright envelopes. Sure, when I mouse-over the envelope on the forces bar at the bottom right, it tells me that they are under command or not...I only see bright envelopes or none at all.


I notice more brown envelopes when playing the brits...Valentine seems like a particularly lazy reader... :grr:

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Fri Mar 03, 2006 9:28 pm

yes, the British leaders have an average strategic rating (3.5) much lower than the US ones (4.75)...so the British will be a bit more "apathic"....looks like history :coeurs:

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Fri Mar 03, 2006 9:45 pm

joblue wrote:(from the forum)
"You always know when you play your turn if the leader is activable (bright envelope) or not (darkened envelope)."

What I am saying is, I only ever see bright envelopes. Sure, when I mouse-over the envelope on the forces bar at the bottom right, it tells me that they are under command or not...I only see bright envelopes or none at all.


yes there is a slight discrepancy here:

a) on the regiment panel, the envelope is brown when the leader is not activable (reminder: a non activable leader can still move, slowly, but cant do much else)

b) on the MAIN MAP a non activable leader dont have the envelope and an activable stack (or one without leader but who dont need commands points, like indians) have a bright envelope.

If this discrepancy confuse you (and some others!), no problem in adding a darkened envelope on the main map.
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