Stealth Approach
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Stealth Approach
I recently had a "conflict" with Israel. I made sure the "Stealth Approach" box was checked and locked so i did not capture any territory. Even with this done, i managed to capture 4 cities. How does this happen?
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What we need is a special stealth filter which shows the expected stealth of an hex based on availeble data (population, enemy units, terrain, etc) . That way, the player can plot a cource through the terrain with the lowest probability of becomming detected. This is also how it works in real life in which stealth aircraft tries to remain undetected by avoiding heavy radar covered areas.
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By default stealth approach is doomed to failure. THe only way to make it work is to minimise hex spotting strength (by giving a hex another loyalty then the current owner) and by increasing the units stealth rating. I've do exactly that in my Modefied French scenario Modefied French scenario
not going forward eqeals to going backward