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More AW questions - jonnymacbrown - 06-17-2011 What do leaders do who aren't in command of any organization? For example in the Bagradas Plains battle there are many leaders who are behind a group of units but they don't hi-lie when the leader unit is clicked on. :cool2: RE: More AW questions - Al Amos - 06-17-2011 They can help if stacked with units, but it is best to add them to a group so they can be more useful. RE: More AW questions - jonnymacbrown - 06-17-2011 (06-17-2011, 12:54 PM)Al Amos Wrote: They can help if stacked with units, but it is best to add them to a group so they can be more useful. Add them to a group? What is that? What does that do? How does one do it? :conf: RE: More AW questions - Al Amos - 06-18-2011 Along the top tool bar there is a pull down tab that allows you to form new groups, or break up old groups. Groups are a collection of units/leaders that will follow one order given by a player. They represent a higher echelon formation.... so you may find ten cohorts of legionaires 'grouped' into a legion, or six centuries inot a cohort if you play some of my scenarios. ;-) Paul has created a very powerful, flexible game engine. The player that hangs into learning the ins and outs of it will be well rewarded in enjoyment. The game editor is awesome and allows players to really expand thier enjoyment of the series. |