Tracked vehicles and non-tracked vehicles

I would like developer's to separate tracked vehicles ( 装軌車 in japanese ) and non-tracked vehicles.

At the very least, I would like changed the situation that Armored Car and Motorized Infantry of the same level and same doctrine in “ Hill ” and “ Forest ”, which fall under uneven ground, have higher speed than Light Tank, SP Anti air and Mechanized Infantry.

I think that this change does not include any innovative mechanics.

To define the logic of “ because it's a tracked vehicle or not ” all you need is the use of an if statement or a switch statement.

Please consider this.

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pod_than wrote:

I would like developer's to separate tracked vehicles ( 装軌車 in japanese ) and non-tracked vehicles.

At the very least, I would like changed the situation that Armored Car and Motorized Infantry of the same level and same doctrine in “ Hill ” and “ Forest ”, which fall under uneven ground, have higher speed than Light Tank, SP Anti air and Mechanized Infantry.

I think that this change does not include any innovative mechanics.

To define the logic of “ because it's a tracked vehicle or not ” all you need is the use of an if statement or a switch statement.

Please consider this.

I think that it is right that armoured cars and Moterised Infantry go faster because they are more manoverable.
The Swedish Piers Morgan

noblebright wrote:

pod_than wrote:

I would like developer's to separate tracked vehicles ( 装軌車 in japanese ) and non-tracked vehicles.

At the very least, I would like changed the situation that Armored Car and Motorized Infantry of the same level and same doctrine in “ Hill ” and “ Forest ”, which fall under uneven ground, have higher speed than Light Tank, SP Anti air and Mechanized Infantry.

I think that this change does not include any innovative mechanics.

To define the logic of “ because it's a tracked vehicle or not ” all you need is the use of an if statement or a switch statement.

Please consider this.

I think that it is right that armoured cars and Moterised Infantry go faster because they are more manoverable.
Do you know what the term off-road driving means?

Non-tracked vehicles have difficulty navigating uneven terrain, and in some cases may not be able to cross the terrain.

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