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#1 miraeng

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Posted 10 September 2006 - 07:29 PM

I have a province I want to move an army into.
I'm at war.
I'm not sure weather or not this province is still mine or occupied.
If I write:
OMG x da y province
And the province is not occupied will the force move there?
If not can I write another order to move that force into the province?
Paul

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Posted 10 September 2006 - 10:02 PM

miraeng, on Sep 11 2006, 03:29 AM, said:

I have a province I want to move an army into.
I'm at war.
I'm not sure weather or not this province is still mine or occupied.
If I write:
OMG x da y province
And the province is not occupied will the force move there?
If not can I write another order to move that force into the province?
Paul

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Hi Paul,

With the OMG DA order your forces will always move into that province, unless the province is owned by your enemy ánd your enemy has a bigger force in that province. In that case your forces will be repelled.
With the MGF order your force will not move into that province if the province is not owned by you ór your TA.

Hope this helps.

Don

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Posted 11 September 2006 - 12:51 AM

The above answer is not entirely correct.

With the option YES, an army will attack the province if it is enemy territory and move into it, if the province is controlled by yourself.

With the option NO, thge army will attack the province if it is enemy territory. The army will do nothing if it is your own territory ans so is free to do an other mission.

With both options the army will do nothing if the province is not enemy or own territory...

Hope this helps,

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Posted 13 September 2006 - 02:17 AM

cd_ernst, on Sep 11 2006, 05:02 AM, said:

miraeng, on Sep 11 2006, 03:29 AM, said:

I have a province I want to move an army into.
I'm at war.
I'm not sure weather or not this province is still mine or occupied.
If I write:
OMG x da y province
And the province is not occupied will the force move there?
If not can I write another order to move that force into the province?
Paul

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Hi Paul,

With the OMG DA order your forces will always move into that province, unless the province is owned by your enemy ánd your enemy has a bigger force in that province. In that case your forces will be repelled.
With the MGF order your force will not move into that province if the province is not owned by you ór your TA.

Hope this helps.

Don

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Thanks Don
Not sure about gibralter
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Posted 13 September 2006 - 02:23 AM

nfbeerse, on Sep 11 2006, 07:51 AM, said:

The above answer is not entirely correct.

With the option YES, an army will attack the province if it is enemy territory and move into it, if the province is controlled by yourself.

With the option NO, thge army will attack the province if it is enemy territory. The army will do nothing if it is your own territory ans so is free to do an other mission.

With both options the army will do nothing if the province is not enemy or own territory...

Hope this helps,

Norbert

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Thanks Norbert
That is what I thought.
Don was correct too.
I've done what he said before but I couldn't remember the sequence of events.
Paul





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