01-08-2015, 11:48 PM,
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Quick LOS question
So, starting out with my first attempt with PG, Elsenborn Ridge, first scenario. Map 25:
http://boardgamegeek.com/image/692932/pa...born-ridge
(See the map on higher resolution)
The map is different side on the scenario, but let's look at it as it is in the picture, from top down. So I have 20m hills and they are covered with light woods. Enemy comes from the north side of the map and my men are positioned on the hill and on the slope hex.
So my units are in hexes:
A: 0705
B: 0704
Enemies are at:
C: 0703
D: 0702
E: 0701
Is there LOS and are they spotted (visibility is 6 hexes):
A-C; A-D; A-E?
B-C; B-D; B-E?
C-A, C-B?
D-A, D-B?
You can answer in short A-C(T,F), meaning LOS=true, spotted=false.
Thanks
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01-12-2015, 12:13 PM,
(This post was last modified: 01-12-2015, 12:18 PM by Poor Yorek.)
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RE: Quick LOS question
(01-08-2015, 11:48 PM)jux Wrote: So my units are in hexes:
A: 0705
B: 0704
Enemies are at:
C: 0703
D: 0702
E: 0701
Welcome. Had to LOL at the notion of a "quick" LOS question in PG.
A-C: spotted & LOS. C is in limiting terrain, but within three hexes and one hex of light woods does not block LOS.
A-D: target in limiting terrain; within three hexes, but there are two hexes of light woods intervening, one at 40-m (0704) and one at 20-m (0703). The viewer is at 20-m and the target at 0-m. I would read 3rd Ed rule 8.36 as suggesting LOS is blocked as neither unit is HIGHER than the lower of the two light woods.
A-E: target in clear at 0-m, but two hexes of 20-m and one of 40-m light woods intervene. As the spotter is at 20-m, I would interpret 8.36 as above.
I should say in fairness that there might be alternative interpretations here (for which the game is somewhat notorious), but this is my $0.02. Also note: http://www.pg-hq.com/annotated-rules.php#Rule8.0
B-C: LOS and spotted
B-D: LOS and spotted
B-E: LOS is blocked by two hexes of light woods at 20-m and neither unit is higher.
All above assumes DF or AT fire. In 3rd Ed., there was a notion that one can spot for BF from the height of the trees, so that BF arising from 0705 would spot from effectively 40-m (and could see 0701).
I think that 4th Ed. precluded that by the wording regarding spotting from towns ( woods being conspicuously absent) at extended elevation, but : hrugs::
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01-12-2015, 06:46 PM,
(This post was last modified: 01-12-2015, 07:00 PM by jux.)
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RE: Quick LOS question
Yeah, I was wanting to make it quick, but then other uncertainties piled up and I ended up with this excersice with a logic truth table
The very same problem appears to be a classic already as it was asked in BGG as well:
http://boardgamegeek.com/thread/762463/s...on-w-image
But thank you for the answer, it will take many tries to master all the LOS/Spotting rules in PG. Stand by for more
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01-13-2015, 07:24 AM,
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RE: Quick LOS question
Ok, one thing is seems strange to me - ability to spot from A to C. As B is the slope hex and A is not, how come the A sees down the hill? What about hex 0706 (considering it is on 20m elevation) - can it also see the hex "C" the same way?
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01-13-2015, 08:10 AM,
(This post was last modified: 01-13-2015, 08:26 AM by Poor Yorek.)
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RE: Quick LOS question
(01-13-2015, 07:24 AM)jux Wrote: Ok, one thing is seems strange to me - ability to spot from A to C. As B is the slope hex and A is not, how come the A sees down the hill? What about hex 0706 (considering it is on 20m elevation) - can it also see the hex "C" the same way?
Jux,
Limiting terrain as such does not block LOS - though some types might. So in 3rd Ed., slopes and interior hills allow one to hide/conceal oneself in that hex, but, in principle, the hex itself can be spotted if nothing intervenes. Thus, on an interior hill, but otherwise clear terrain (in 3rd Ed) one could spot and have LoS to hexes three apart; but could not spot, but would have LoS to hexes four or more apart. If one of those units fired, and had a spotted marker placed on it, it could now be seen at ranges of 4+ even in a hill/contour hex as long as nothing intervenes LoS.
Regular woods both allows one to "hide" - Limiting Terrain - but also blocks LoS up to +20m above the baseline height. Two hexes of light woods attain the same effect (that is, block LoS, though light woods is LT allowing one to "hide").
So for example, I can't see one of my neighbors in his otherwise clear front yard because the lot between us is woods (blocks LOS but not in LT). On the other hand, my neighbor across the street can hide in his woods or foliage (in LT) although I can see across the road into his lot (have LoS).
Does that address your question?
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01-14-2015, 12:46 AM,
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RE: Quick LOS question
(01-12-2015, 12:13 PM)Poor Yorek Wrote: Does that address your question?
Sorry, the last question was actually about elevation, not light woods.
I try to illustrate my question:
Code: _1____2
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\_3_______
So I understand how [2] has LOS to [3] as [2] is standing on the slope. but I am assuming that [1] should not have visibility to [3] because the elevation is blocking.
So that can illustrate why I don't understand how A has LOS to C in the example above (regardless of light woods).
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01-14-2015, 04:25 AM,
(This post was last modified: 01-14-2015, 04:27 AM by Poor Yorek.)
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RE: Quick LOS question
(01-14-2015, 12:46 AM)jux Wrote: Sorry, the last question was actually about elevation, not light woods.
Jux,
My segue with Light Woods was merely to illustrate the difference between LT that does block LOS ( woods) and that which does not (elevation lines). So it was to the point or, at least, was meant to be.
The quick reply is that your drawing is not to appropriate scale. The elevation changes are 20-m over a distance of 200-m; are thus much more gentle than your drawing; and do not of themselves block LoS. Further, the Rules or TEC somewhere says that elevation lines are not "sudden" changes in elevation (there are some rules for "steep slopes" in Cassino and SoI I believe). So, in any case, a unit can spot from lower/higher elevation to higher/lower if (a) within three hexes or (b) a spotted marker is on the target in either case as long as LoS is not blocked.
As as example, I'm looking out a 2nd floor office window and could see someone across a quad somewhat far back on the roof of a 4-story building.
PY
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