04-10-2022, 03:22 PM,
(This post was last modified: 04-10-2022, 11:04 PM by plloyd1010.)
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plloyd1010
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A bridge be side the river?
In the north-west corner of the Blitzkrieg are boards 119, 121 & 125. A river runs the length of the boards as does a road, from hexes 0701 to 0717. The curiosity is that half a bridge seems to terminate each road and is drawn parallel to the river. To further complicate things, on boards 119 & 121 a path also meets the river at that peculiar bridge. What is going on here and how should it be handled in game terms?
I and my Desert Dragon opponent have agreed on this approach, provided there is not an alternate consensus. If the road and river switch relative positions, the bridge is a normal bridge. Of course it is on a hexside and we will need to deal with that problem. If the river and road do not switch positions there is no bridge, unless there a path on the opposite side. In that case, there is a foot bridge connecting the path to the road.
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04-10-2022, 10:52 PM,
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NBGB
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RE: A bridge beside the river?
I pulled out my maps and took a look. The images on the site were helpful, but I needed to see it closely. I think I would consider this a 2 hex bridge if the boards are end to end. This makes the most sense to me as you can then enter and exit via road or trail normally. The trail reverts to bridge movement during this span. Movement would be prohibited along the span of the bridge on either side. For bridge control you need both hexes. Crossing these hexes if this is a board edge hex is treated as a river crossing.
I was thinking of those bridges you drive on that go over areas where there is only a portion of the crossing over actual water.
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04-10-2022, 11:33 PM,
(This post was last modified: 04-10-2022, 11:34 PM by plloyd1010.)
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plloyd1010
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RE: A bridge be side the river?
I don't think I follow that response. Maybe my opening post does not convey the problem.
Is this a bridge?
If it is, a bridge over what? And why? We are are concluding that it is not a bridge, but there is a footbridge to the trail in 0717.
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