When using this mode, if the commander is inactive, is he effectively 'locked' and can't move at all, or does merely have a large penalty? Basically is it effectively the 2nd option used with hidden activation, or the 3rd?
Thanks.
ohms_law wrote:I've gotta say, I love the "veteran" option.
It makes the game much more fun, to me.![]()
ArmChairGeneral wrote:So if you are playing with hidden activation your forces cannot become locked due to inactivity?
Merlin wrote:Agreed. Best AGEOD feature ever.
It's absolutely identical to the less severe activation rule (the one with movement and combat penalties but no lock) except activity isn't determined until the execution phase. What that means in practical terms is you will never know if your generals are active until you watch the execution phase, but more importantly you can form divisions instantly. The value of the latter point alone is worth the switch.
ajarnlance wrote:Do you mean that you don't have to wait until October '61 to be able to form divisions?
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