Nell'ultimo turno sono capitati diverse cose che non riesco a capire, magari qualcuno mi può illuminare Il rapporto dei CV modificati non corrisponde a quanto riportato. Ad es. Nell'immagine mostra odds 2:1 ma i CV modificati che si vedono darebbero invece un rapporto di circa 1:1 (sono 79.5 : 79.6). E come questo ho diversi altri casi
Manuale : 15.8 At the end of all combat, the modified combat values for both sides are calculated and compared as a ratio (attacker/defender) to determine the winner and loser of the battle (7.1). If the displayed modified CV ratio is 2:1 or greater, the defender will be forced to retreat. Note that for the Soviet player as attacker, if the actual modified CV ratio is greater than 1:1, due to Soviet attack doctrine, one level will automatically be added to their side of the ratio. For example, a 1.5:1 ratio will become 2.5:1 for determining the winner. This means that the modified CV ratio displayed for Soviet attacks will either be less than 1:1, in which case they lose the battle, or 2:1 or greater and they win the battle. Note that due to rounding in the combat displays, odds of less than 1:1, for example 1:1.001, will be shown as 1:1.0. All of the defending units in a hex will be forced to retreat if the battle is lost. The attacking force will win the battle if the defenders are forced to retreat. The defenders will win the battle if they hold their ground. Game Play Info: Displayed Modified combat values are rounded down to a whole number, but the odds ratio uses the actual numbers, which are in the 1000's. As an example, a zero could be anywhere between an actual 0.0 and 999. Same for 1, which could be between 1000 and 1999. To get a better feel for the actual numbers, divide the attackers modified combat value by the attacker's side of the odds ratio. So if final modified combat values of 250 and 1 resulted in an odds ratio of 167.0:1, which left you scratching your head, divide 250 by 167 and you get 1.497, meaning that the defenders' actual modified combat value was approximately 1500, which was then rounded down to 1. Of course this is only a rough approximation, since the attacker's combat value was actually somewhere between 25000 and 25999. You may also see a zero in the odds ratio, meaning that the unit was so weakened during the battle that its real (not rounded down) modified CV was zero. v1.05.18 - September 6, 2011 The Soviet attack doctrine discussed in section 15.8 of the manual now only applies from June 1941 to February 1942 (inclusive).