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Strat overview vs actual terrain
« on: May 05, 2014, 11:49:43 pm »
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Got me. 

If you look at the picture of the bridge and say it's 100 meters in length, I appear to be over 50 meters from the end of the bridge...yet still on bridge.

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Re: Strat overview vs actual terrain
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2014, 12:04:14 am »
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Re: Strat overview vs actual terrain
« Reply #2 on: May 12, 2014, 02:03:46 am »
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Use the zoom option on the info tab to get a more precise view of the surrounding area. It will give you your precise location as well as where the borders to certain geographical features are. Using the map I will often see dots moving, but their lines will be quite far away form them... can't tell if the dot is in the wrong location or if their movement line is... basically, I just take what I see on the map at face value, ten use the zoom feature to actually know where I am. Also helps when you've got a large dot-sized army and want to know if just clipping the forest will actually slow you or not.
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Re: Strat overview vs actual terrain
« Reply #3 on: May 13, 2014, 07:05:03 pm »
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Use the zoom option on the info tab to get a more precise view of the surrounding area. It will give you your precise location as well as where the borders to certain geographical features are. Using the map I will often see dots moving, but their lines will be quite far away form them... can't tell if the dot is in the wrong location or if their movement line is... basically, I just take what I see on the map at face value, ten use the zoom feature to actually know where I am. Also helps when you've got a large dot-sized army and want to know if just clipping the forest will actually slow you or not.

Yes I know about the zoom feature :P  Doesn't help when you're not in the zoomed in area though.  And that is what my point is, the zoomed in feature, doesn't always match up with the overview.  Hence the reason for this thread :P
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