One of my guys got shot on the previous turn. I'm pretty sure I didn't shoot him (not positive, but pretty sure), and none of your guys showed up as having been spotted. So the only thing I can figure is that either the visual arcs are not as wide an angle as I thought, or that the range of vision is fairly limited. No worries though, I'll figure it out when the game is over and be wiser for the experience.
FYI, the field of view is 45-degrees to the left and right (i.e. 90 degrees altogether in front of the unit).
Posted by SteveSmith 16 years ago [Login to reply]
Yes, that was it. I suspect your guy popped out, shot me, and then popped back in, but I thought I would have spotted him. I'm sure it was just my overestimating the unit's visual arc.
Yeah, I expect I was either a square too far forward to spot his guy in the arc or perhaps angled a quarter turn more than I thought I was. Is there any limit to the range at which you can spot an opponent?
There's no range limit (though I was thinking of adding one to opportunity fire maybe).
Posted by SteveSmith 16 years ago [Login to reply]
Good game - I think I had a real advantage going first, but you made it very close at the end. Let me know if you want a rematch, we can always switch sides.