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Author: | 927 [ Fri Feb 04, 2005 2:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Helpful .bmp file for Newbies & Old Pros |
Have you ever taken a nice stack of counters, and moved them to a crucial hex.... only to realize that in the middle of all those counters (usually 8 is the maximum), there was a cavalry unit, or a supply unit? "Dang it!" you say.... "I forgot I had put that there.... and I didn't want it to move there!" Well, one of the contributing causes for this is the subtle differences between the unit icons for Cavalry, Artillery, Militia and Rifles! Cavalry usually holds up a sword (though Cowpens does use a musket-carrying dragoon in a few places). The supply guy has a horse whip. The artillery man has a "plunger", and those with rifles (usually?) hold a long gun WITHOUT a bayonet. After a few errors too many, I finally decided that I was going to make a "variant" unit.bmp file that would help save me from myself. Using art and photo clippings from various sites, I created British and American versions of: 1) Supply men; 2) Cavalry; 3) Rifles; 4) artillery. I even made a "skirmisher" image for British and American forces... should that become handy (it can be used with rifle or musket). All the remaining units (a great number of various Musket-carrying men) were left alone. Now when I click on a stack, the NON-musket soldiers immediately leap out at me. What's especially good, of course, is that the UNIT.BMP file is on my local drive, and doesn't affect or bother your opponent's use of his conventional bmp file. Whether he uses the variant bmp file or not doesn't affect the game play. So, if anyone (on any C1776 army) would like a copy of my "Unit-Variant02.bmp" (either as a bmp or as a zip file), let me know. I find it's easier on the eyes, and I make fewer mistakes having a clear distinction between Musket units and "all the rest" of the unit types! Regards, George Brooks Tampa, FL |
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