River view next to Rangoon

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As long as I know river hexes next to Rangoon are impassible hexes. Am I right.
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As long as I know river hexes next to Rangoon are impassible hexes. Am I right.

There is an option in the preferences - Hex Sides maybe - and it will put a red line on any hex edge that is completely impassible. If its not marked in the red then troops can cross it.
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As long as I know river hexes next to Rangoon are impassible hexes. Am I right.

There is an option in the preferences - Hex Sides maybe - and it will put a red line on any hex edge that is completely impassible. If its not marked in the red then troops can cross it.



Thanks a lot I already did that but I have an fundamental problem I am color blind and my screen resolution of 1920x1080 makes it very hard to see it. From my old pbem I remember it was not possible to pass it. But I am not sure because of Babes mode map and a turn a go enemy forced me to retreat over the river. If so my defence policy is off. I need verification from a second source or else I will not be able to send my turn to my friend.


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All I see are purple lines which mean they are river crossings. They can all be crossed but with an immediate shock attack.
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hey guctony what part of anatolia are u from ?
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And all this time I thought you were talking about this [:D]



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hey guctony what part of anatolia are u from ?

This question will have one short answer and a long one.

Short Answer is I am from istanbul. At least my fathers father was from Istanbul.

The long answer is:

My fathers fathers family was from Sivas east of Turkey. They are Tribe people Called Salgur Which ruled lands in Persia around 1300-1500 then immigrated to Anatolia. They were nomadic people.

My Fathers Mother is from Edirne that is the Most western city of the Turkey, Next to greece. They immigrated to Edirne from Crimea. They are Tatar by origin. Called Crimea Tatars. They immigrated because of occupation of Crimea by Russion.

My Mothers Father is From Bulgaria He is Turkish by origin And His family lived in Bulgaria 300 years till the foundation Of Bulgaria.

My Mothers Mother is Circassian They immigrated to Ottoman empire from Caucasian because of Russian at the time 14. century. They lived near Bolu which is north-west Turkey. Funny thing is that My mothers grandmother was handmaiden in the ottoman palace.

We call us Turk And we live in Turkey and we speak Turkish. But like USA We are combination of people beliving and living in One land and Nation. Accually Sometimes I think Ottoman Empire is very much was like US.

I mostly consider myself Circassian. Because when I go to Russia for work I quite blend the people. And I feel the summer in Moscow suits me well.


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And all this time I thought you were talking about this [:D]



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Thank for the view :)
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The funny thing with rivers is most of us usually see small ones that are in some cases easily forded or can be slow moving and can be swam across in a couple of minutes. We tend not to see the monster rivers unless you happen to live on one or have to drive over it. I've lived by rivers my whole life and have seen the type that can't be crossed except by bridge or a long exhausting swim only a few times. All the problems I've seen with vehicles and rivers are of the stuck rather than the swept away variety except for very rare floods from heavy rains.
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That river(Can't remember the name) is large enough for shipping.
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