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I think I figured something out. Manual states that tanks get free attacks (new ZOC concept) on units moving nearby. This doesn't work if your tank is fortified. (makes sense).
Your tank must be un-fortified to enjoy this benefit.
You may be right that it works that way but it is not sensible to deny the right to fortified units. Who wouldn't dig in when there is nothing else to do? Depending on how you define the fortified state you might force units back to unfortified after having made an opportunity attack.
Think I figured something else out about tanks: tanks supposedly get 2 attacks per round, but I think it's only when the tank hasn't moved AT ALL except on railroads. If the move value for said tank still says 2/2, you get two attacks.
Having said that, I still recall times when my tanks were parked outside an enemy city and didn't get two attacks.
Can anyone confirm/deny?
War doesn't determine who's right...war determines who's left!
Originally posted by Kc7mxo
Hmmm. And while we're near the topic, why did they remove the sentry command. I used this a lot! I find its absence disapointing.
I second that! In my current game, I just captured a Persian city that had 2 settlers and something like 4 workers inside it, and since there's little happiness-control facilities in the city yet, I'm stuck with 8 units that I really can't do anything with - at least with an army you can fortify it. That "S" button would've come in sooooo handy.
"If you doubt that an infinite number of monkeys at an infinite number of typewriters would eventually produce the combined works of Shakespeare, consider: it only took 30 billion monkeys and no typewriters." - Unknown
You can press the 'F' key to "fortify" workers inside cities. I've done so many times. It's basically the equivalent of setting them on sentry, since they have no defense points.
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