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Mysterio
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Phoenix, AZ, USA
Nov 2000 time: 21:28
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When you select a Lookout and place the cursor over the Range icon, two range rings appear: a dark one for a range of 5 (the Range value), and a light one for a range greater than 5, like 9 or 10. I know the dark ring represents attack range (even though Lookouts can't attack), and assume the light one represents LOS range (maybe useful for placing detection zones for spies?). Anyone know for sure?
Thanks!
Dan
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albiedamned
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Ellicott City, MD
Sep 2001 time: 00:28
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The outer ring is the line of sight, as you suspected. The inner ring is attack range. Lookouts turn into anti-air guns later in the game, thus they can attack air units. What's interesting is that they are actually anti-air guns all along. I've had games where I reached the Industrial age and came at the enemy with biplanes, while he was still an age or two behind. Even so, his lookout towers fired little arrows at my planes and damaged them. Not very realistic, but probably better balanced. It wouldn't be fair to have no chance at all against planes if you get behind in tech.
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pmaura
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I disagree maybe an arrow can hurt a low flying byplane but p51 mustang or F-16 noway. A little bit of realism should be allowed. An airforce should devaste ancient foot soldiers
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Bridger
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pmaura, if your sending jets at him and he doesn't have even industrial, why is he still alive? Who cares if a little arrow hurts your jet, just send in the 50 others you have and finish him off.
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