29 Jan 12 UTC | Autumn, 4: I don't mean to sound like a noob or anything, but I'm confused. how did my support move with Gulf of Tacape to Thapsus from Roma get cut by Egypt's move from Libyan sea to Gulf of Tacape even though I had a support hold from the Ausonian? I thought how it worked was that the support hold would be cut before my support move. Can anyone help clear this up? |
29 Jan 12 UTC | Autumn, 4: If unit gets attacked it can not support move as it has to defend itself (it does not matter if it is supported or not). If convoying fleet gets attacked then there is important if it is supported or not to convoy succeed |
29 Jan 12 UTC | Autumn, 4: All it takes to cut support is for a unit to be attacked. That is regardless of whether the unit that is attacked is supported or not. |
29 Jan 12 UTC | Autumn, 4: All it takes to cut support is for a unit to be attacked. That is regardless of whether the unit that is attacked is supported or not. |
29 Jan 12 UTC | Autumn, 4: Oh, I see. thanks! |
01 Feb 12 UTC | So we make draw then? |
01 Feb 12 UTC | Let's play out the turn. |
01 Feb 12 UTC | I thought we agreed on draw and I gave you Tyre as my good will |
02 Feb 12 UTC | good game guys. as much as I would have loved to keep fighting, I didn't have the heart to break either alliance haha. If I didn't draw I probably would have attacked both of you |