[WarInEur] Soviet Set up instructions
Chuck Sutherland
csutherland at dpcs.org
Wed Feb 20 16:21:43 EST 2008
Its three or less from the border, since the border is a hexside and not a hex, you count the first hex as one, conversly since the personnal center is a hex you count the hex next to it as the first hex.
-----Original Message-----
From: warineur-bounces at mailman.halisp.net [mailto:warineur-bounces at mailman.halisp.net] On Behalf Of Kent & Sue Haunschild
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 3:14 PM
To: Warineur; sgminfo
Subject: Re: [WarInEur] Soviet Set up instructions
Well that's one interpretation and I don't have a problem with it when
applying it to personnel centers, but it ignores the fact that the setup
instructions don't say within three hexes of the border hex. It says within
three hexes of the "border." The border is defined by the border hexside.
Therefore, the first hex bounded on one side or more hexsides by a border
marking should be hex number one.
---- Original Message -----
From: "sgminfo" <sgminfo at aol.com>
To: "Kent & Sue Haunschild" <kentsue at cox.net>
Cc: "Warineur" <warineur at mailman.halisp.net>
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 2:01 PM
Subject: Re: [WarInEur] Soviet Set up instructions
>I calculate it as follows...
>
> Stand in the 'target' hex, andwalk one hex outward, then another and
> another, until the count is 5
> Now paint all hexes that you have traversed... Rotate this treatment
> through 360 degrees
>
> This are painted now and described as 'within 5 hexes ofthe target.
>
> Apply the same system, elsewhere.
>
> ...at least from the programming point of view...
>
> -\Steve|-
>
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