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mllange
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Infantry Walking on Water?

Post by mllange »

Is there supposed to be a 'hidden' passage between Sicily and Italy that allows infantry to walk on water?

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Post by El_Condoro »

I think I read somewhere that it represents the Straits of Messina, and ferries (?) that took units from the toe of Italy to Sicily.
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Post by mllange »

El_Condoro wrote:I think I read somewhere that it represents the Straits of Messina, and ferries (?) that took units from the toe of Italy to Sicily.
I also remember reading that, but it seems the force using the ferry should control at least one of the ports on either side. In this case the British controlled neither and yet they simply stroll across the water without concern... lol
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Post by El_Condoro »

Yep, that would be logical. :)
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Post by Razz1 »

Can't you tell.....

Those are British Commandos. They can do anything!
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Post by IainMcNeil »

I think we need a special visual cue to show why they can move here. Maybe a symbol or special map tile - if it is working as intended.
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Post by AgentX »

mllange wrote:
El_Condoro wrote:I think I read somewhere that it represents the Straits of Messina, and ferries (?) that took units from the toe of Italy to Sicily.
I also remember reading that, but it seems the force using the ferry should control at least one of the ports on either side. In this case the British controlled neither and yet they simply stroll across the water without concern... lol
I thought in the original PG, that you had to own both cities in order to cross there. I imagine it was to imitate the need to use a ferry to get across. If you only had one of the cities, you then had to use paratroopers and/or naval transports to make an assault and try to gain possession of both cities. From what I can see in this picture, the Axis has both cities, yet the British troop was able to cross. Would it make more sense to have the old PG rule in place here?
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Post by lordzimoa »

We are looking at designing a special tile for land-sea crossings.
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Post by RussProv »

When I was in the Army my RSM could walk on water.
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Post by Logan »

It´s the famous Jesus infantry!
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Post by RussProv »

Logan wrote:It´s the famous Jesus infantry!
It's Da Israelites.
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Crossing Straits of Messinna

Post by chief »

Instead of a special ferry to cross the straits ......use the landing craft you now have available in the game for ferrying.
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