Originally posted by Jaybe
meriadoc, my siege-unit interpretation is that you aren't losing units to cause collateral damage: you are expending effort or (especially in the case of artillery) ammunition. All that ammunition has to be transported to the front in virtually continuous supply-chains.
meriadoc, my siege-unit interpretation is that you aren't losing units to cause collateral damage: you are expending effort or (especially in the case of artillery) ammunition. All that ammunition has to be transported to the front in virtually continuous supply-chains.
I've never been a fan of collateral damage, but then again if I didn't have to sacrifice my artillery to perform it, things might be different.
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