Blake wrote:
Quaama wrote:
If we could have EFoW without LoS restrictions I would use it because I like the uncertainty that other things in EFoW provide.
100% agree. ExFoW isn't all bad but it's largest drawback is the LoS restrictions. These are unnecessary and useless as there is a simple workaround that everyone can/does use when they are forced to play with it turned on.
There are good elements of the ExFoW which should be expanded on. I agree with Mitch that marking units in covered terrain should show up with unknown images and not the unit pictures. Below I have an example of what I mean and what it should look like.
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As crazy as it seems to some people, there are people in the Club who can honestly identify units by their pictures with unnerving accuracy. If you've played a scenario a dozen times you can recognize where units "should be" and then match the images with known pictures you've seen often before. Suddenly a random picture reveals more than it is meant to because a person has the game memorized. This is another advantage gaming veterans have over newbies. I know with Gettysburg I used to know practically every unit picture by heart once upon a time. I'm still pretty good but am a bit rusty, lol. Could not two players simply make a house rule that prohibits a player from opening the same scenarios as a side x side? As I mentioned, most LOS should be discernable by reading the topo on the map. I would certainly recommend it if someone wanted to play against the AI. The AI needs all the help it can get.
Anyway, I'm not necessarily trying to be a yes or no person. I was interested in folk's perspective and reasoning. The most valid one I think is the fun factor argument. If using EFOW takes the fun out of it, then by all means, nix it. But I think if you wanted more realism and can agree to play without a SxS game running at the same time. It does add more FOW and hence, realism.
And the best thing to try is to play a scenario blind. I mean neither player has played that particular scenario in the past. And though I designed more than half of all the scenarios this club plays, I am getting too old and it has been too long ago, that I can remember very little about the specifics of each scenario. And I not by any means a regimental flag expert. Save for maybe a dozen or so.