do they have any influence on your troops .. rain... etc..?
also... I was wondering are the maps static..?
do they change in winter or summer....
it just popped in my head remembering the Moskou fort it was always in snow with frozen rivers... but I forgot to check if this was in summer and winter....
wheater on maps..static?
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There is one thing in the game , that is not realistic. FIGHTING IN RAIN
In the time a napoleon, they didnt fight in rain, because of the flintlock musket.
The basic goal of the flintlock is simple: to create a spark that can light the gunpowder stored in the barrel of the gun. To create this spark, the flintlock uses the "flint and steel" approach. The idea behind flint and steel is straightforward. Flint is an amazingly hard form of rock. If you strike iron or steel with flint, the flint flakes off tiny particles of iron. The force of the blow and the friction it creates actually ignites the iron, and it burns rapidly. The sparks that you see are the hot specks of iron burning! If these sparks come near gunpowder, they will ignite it.
So with rain, no battle.
In the time a napoleon, they didnt fight in rain, because of the flintlock musket.
The basic goal of the flintlock is simple: to create a spark that can light the gunpowder stored in the barrel of the gun. To create this spark, the flintlock uses the "flint and steel" approach. The idea behind flint and steel is straightforward. Flint is an amazingly hard form of rock. If you strike iron or steel with flint, the flint flakes off tiny particles of iron. The force of the blow and the friction it creates actually ignites the iron, and it burns rapidly. The sparks that you see are the hot specks of iron burning! If these sparks come near gunpowder, they will ignite it.
So with rain, no battle.
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