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* Apparently this isn't as intuitively obvious as you'd think - artillery is slow, while troops are fast. You should set your artillery pieces more or less where you intend them to stay for the rest of the battle, and move your troops around to defend them or to take advantage of enemy movement. | * Apparently this isn't as intuitively obvious as you'd think - artillery is slow, while troops are fast. You should set your artillery pieces more or less where you intend them to stay for the rest of the battle, and move your troops around to defend them or to take advantage of enemy movement. | ||
* The way ship movement is calculated when carrying armies is a bit weird. Without getting into calculations and bugs, you occasionally want to click on individual ships (in the unit roster) and they can probably each and all move farther than the entire fleet that just had an army board could. | |||
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