Frontal, side or rear attack
Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 9:39 am
I've several doubts about when fire comes from Front, Side or Rear.
In the image, the blue arrow is the target tank, and the arrow points to indicate its facing.
I assume that the squares adjacent to the fired unit are as shown in the image (are them right?), but the question is what happen to squares adjacent to those and others more far away. In the second image, where the tank is facing in diagonal, the understanding is still more difficult. On adjacent squares, the difference between side or front, or side and rear, is just a point.
And, as many tanks and AP guns have a 8 squares range, as far from the target more difficult is to understand.
On table top games as Squad Leader the LoS was calculated by a straight line from the center dot of the target hex to the center of the firing hex, is this the same here?
Maybe a table with a tank in the middle and 8 squares front side and rear from it, with the corresponding letter will help everybody to know exactly where the fire will hit the unit.
Dealing with some big tanks, where frontal attack are near as impossible, bring to get a good position is fundamental.
In the image, the blue arrow is the target tank, and the arrow points to indicate its facing.
I assume that the squares adjacent to the fired unit are as shown in the image (are them right?), but the question is what happen to squares adjacent to those and others more far away. In the second image, where the tank is facing in diagonal, the understanding is still more difficult. On adjacent squares, the difference between side or front, or side and rear, is just a point.
And, as many tanks and AP guns have a 8 squares range, as far from the target more difficult is to understand.
On table top games as Squad Leader the LoS was calculated by a straight line from the center dot of the target hex to the center of the firing hex, is this the same here?
Maybe a table with a tank in the middle and 8 squares front side and rear from it, with the corresponding letter will help everybody to know exactly where the fire will hit the unit.
Dealing with some big tanks, where frontal attack are near as impossible, bring to get a good position is fundamental.