ViterboKnight
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- Feb 6, 2006
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I almost always play on continents and, in late game, expecially when in peace with everybody, I place rows of ships between my continent and the other, trying to "intercept" enemy ships on their way to invade me; to anticipate their war declaration, be more prepared to their attack, and possibly attack first and sink some of their ships.
Now, I know that if I "sentry" my ship, it's waken up by enemy units passing by its next squares. However, does it also work for units entering in the sight of the ship?
I explain in a better way: I place my ships in two vertical lines, from north to south pole, in such a way to "see" every square in these lines. So, it's still possible, for an enemy ship, to "pass" this line without passing close to one of my ship, but still being viewed by it.
I could check manually each turn, but in a long term it can be frustrating. Besides, a very fast ship could go from "behind" my line to "beyond" it in one turn, so when I check I'd still not see any ship (it's already passed!).
So, can anyone tell me if "sentry" does wake up units when enemies enter its sight? Or instead, is there any way to do this?
Now, I know that if I "sentry" my ship, it's waken up by enemy units passing by its next squares. However, does it also work for units entering in the sight of the ship?
I explain in a better way: I place my ships in two vertical lines, from north to south pole, in such a way to "see" every square in these lines. So, it's still possible, for an enemy ship, to "pass" this line without passing close to one of my ship, but still being viewed by it.
I could check manually each turn, but in a long term it can be frustrating. Besides, a very fast ship could go from "behind" my line to "beyond" it in one turn, so when I check I'd still not see any ship (it's already passed!).
So, can anyone tell me if "sentry" does wake up units when enemies enter its sight? Or instead, is there any way to do this?