Why the mountains tile and forests tile are incompatibles?

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josant
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Why the mountains tile and forests tile are incompatibles?

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If you made a map with hills tiles and forest tiles in the same hex, all is OK.
But, if you made a map with mountains tiles, when you put a forest tile in the same hex,the mountain tile is erased automatically, Why?

As you can see in the following map, the major mountain systems (Carpathians, Balkans, Alps, Pyrenees, Apennines, Urals ...) are covered by forests.




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RE: Why the mountains tile and forests tile are incompatibles?

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I think Norm decided that adding anything to mountain terrain would only be cosmetic and add nothing to the game.
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RE: Why the mountains tile and forests tile are incompatibles?

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LOL, ask any woman, cosmetics mean a lot, same in a war game.
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