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Jinx
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Red Territories

Tue Nov 25, 2014 6:40 am

Hello!

I suffered a defeat in a specific territory, and now if I click those armies in that territory, a couple of the neighboring territories flash red. I don't recall what that means! Can anyone help me out?

I've glanced through the manual and couldn't find an answer, I almost think it reflects territories that I was attacked from?
Anyways, an answer would be amazing.

Thank you very much!
"Mon centre céde, ma droite recule, situation excellente, j’attaque."
~ Ferdinand Foch, in the defensive actions to prevent a German breakthrough in 1914.

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Durk
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Tue Nov 25, 2014 6:54 am

Flashing Red is always a zone of control issue. Next you need to know if you have sufficient force to ignore zone of control.

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Tue Nov 25, 2014 7:29 am

Most probable answer is your army was defeated - > it became weaker in strength and cohesion - > your forces can no longer go through some provinces where the enemy has a strong presence or zone of control.

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Tue Nov 25, 2014 6:04 pm

Nico165 wrote:Most probable answer is your army was defeated - > it became weaker in strength and cohesion - > your forces can no longer go through some provinces where the enemy has a strong presence or zone of control.


Ah! This makes sense. Thank you, I didn't have previous control of some of the flashing territories.
"Mon centre céde, ma droite recule, situation excellente, j’attaque."
~ Ferdinand Foch, in the defensive actions to prevent a German breakthrough in 1914.

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Tue Nov 25, 2014 11:56 pm

In the bottom right corner, in the same area as the numbers that tell you what your CP is, there's an icon which tells you your aggregate patrol value vs. the enemy aggregate patrol value. Those are the numbers which determine your ZOC, and it would be advisable to learn the differences. ;)

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Wed Nov 26, 2014 12:36 pm

The red areas are where the blood from your defeated soldiers runs so deep that it impedes movement... sorry Jinx, had to have a last dig... ;)
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Wed Nov 26, 2014 1:52 pm

ajarnlance wrote:The red areas are where the blood from your defeated soldiers runs so deep that it impedes movement... sorry Jinx, had to have a last dig... ;)


HAHA!!! �� just you wait Arjarnlance! We will be in Berlin yet!
"Mon centre céde, ma droite recule, situation excellente, j’attaque."
~ Ferdinand Foch, in the defensive actions to prevent a German breakthrough in 1914.

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Wed Nov 26, 2014 4:27 pm

Jinx wrote:HAHA!!! �� just you wait Arjarnlance! We will be in Berlin yet!


Yes you will get to see Berlin, ... as a POW... :mdr:
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Wed Nov 26, 2014 4:34 pm

ajarnlance wrote:Yes you will get to see Berlin, ... as a POW... :mdr:


Well sir! In these early stages of the war, things do look grim, I think I may have to reserve any more excessive posturing until the war has progressed more in my favor, otherwise it may come back to bite me if things go pear shaped!

Cheers!
"Mon centre céde, ma droite recule, situation excellente, j’attaque."
~ Ferdinand Foch, in the defensive actions to prevent a German breakthrough in 1914.

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