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Questions Regarding Elevation - jckerr4 - 09-17-2009 How important is elevation? Does the game provide any shift for an unit attacking up slope What about travel? Is there any decrease in movement points when moving from a lower elevation to a higher? I know that sometimes an elevation will block visibility, are there any other cosiderations? RE: Questions Regarding Elevation - NicholasBell - 09-17-2009 Elevations do impact both movement and combat - variables which are set in the PDT. Also affects visibility. So holding the high ground can be an advantage. RE: Questions Regarding Elevation - c00per - 09-21-2009 You can find much information in Parameter Data. Elevation advantage is +10% TEM. RE: Questions Regarding Elevation - Mr Grumpy - 09-21-2009 Yup every value you need to know is in the PDT which you can bring up at any time by pressing F4. ;) RE: Questions Regarding Elevation - jckerr4 - 09-21-2009 Thanks for the answers RE: Questions Regarding Elevation - raizer - 02-17-2010 is the parameter modification for each level of elevation or just one moidification regardless of the elevation level-say in kursk 200 shooting at 220 you gonna be penalized once right (10%) what if you were say 160m shooting up to 220m, would you still only be hit for a -10? RE: Questions Regarding Elevation - Glenn Saunders - 02-18-2010 (02-17-2010, 10:14 PM)raizer Wrote: is the parameter modification for each level of elevation or just one moidification regardless of the elevation level-say in kursk 200 shooting at 220 you gonna be penalized once right (10%) what if you were say 160m shooting up to 220m, would you still only be hit for a -10? For combat - up hill is up hill For movement it is calibrated for the actual change in elevation G |