Tick-tock on the clock

Dear Generals,

in order to fight notorious latecomers, the headquarters is pleased to announce a new technology for the time management of your armies. With this feature you should be able to perfectly time your attacks now.

To use the feature, hover with your mouse over a unit that is in combat. The time until the next attack will be displayed in a tooltip, as damage is dealt only every 60 minutes.

Other improvements this week:

  • In the newspaper, diplomacy and espionage menu text can now be selected and copied.
  • Keyboard hotkeys are available now. You can see them in the first days in the newspaper under “Hot keys”.
We hope you enjoy the improvements. Tell us your feedback in the forum.

Have fun playing!

Your Call of War Team

Griseldis / Faey
Community Manager
Bytro Labs GmbH

9 Replies

Nice! Thanks.

This is an awesome addition!

Carl Wilson
“Dad, how do soldiers killing each other solve the world's problems?”
― Bill Watterson, Calvin and Hobbes: Sunday Pages 1985-1995: An Exhibition Catalogue
"Rule 1, on page 1 of the book of war, is: 'Do not march on Moscow'… Rule 2 is: 'Do not go fighting with your land armies in China."
Bernard Law Montgomery, British general

This precision Clockwork, will add another layer to Combat.

Similar to Marking Artillery rounds.

Instrumental for the astute Commanders, road to victories.

I love this update!

With regard to the 60 minute timer, does that imply that a reinforcement stack resets the 60 minute timer for all stacks?

Good question.

Carl Wilson
“Dad, how do soldiers killing each other solve the world's problems?”
― Bill Watterson, Calvin and Hobbes: Sunday Pages 1985-1995: An Exhibition Catalogue
"Rule 1, on page 1 of the book of war, is: 'Do not march on Moscow'… Rule 2 is: 'Do not go fighting with your land armies in China."
Bernard Law Montgomery, British general

Simply the most important combat update since I started playing the game. It's also raising addiction level by folds especially when you have 500+ units all in battle.

Good update.


"I came, I saw, I conquered" Written in a report to Rome 47 B.C., after conquering Pharnaces at Zela in Asia Minor in just five days; as quoted in Life of Caesar by Plutarch; reported to have been inscribed on one of the decorated wagons in the Pontic triumph, in Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Julius, by Suetonius.
"Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.

i cant see the line of my country!!! why!!!!!!!

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