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Originally Posted by Warmonger
......just what does a height level represent, 1 meter, 5, 10?
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Here's the best answer I've come up with since we added some added height functions to the extended map editor.
Next release the extended map editor will read exactly what the hex height is, any obstacle in the hex ( trees, grass, buildings etc etc ) and the sum of those two values and you will be able to fine tune both the height of the ground as you can now but also the obstacle.
Now........
this is important....... we are dealing with some game abstraction here.......some people don't like abstractions but it's a fact of life with SP and it's not going to change. Its a game, not reality.
The game does not block LOS BEHIND a "bump" in the map until it gets to be 4 high. It will allow you to see over and behind any "bump" 3 and under. For simplicity I have pegged each "height" at 18 inches although that could be further refined
If a unit is standing at zero height directly behind a 4 high "bump" that is three hexes long , LOS will be blocked for 2 hexes behind the bump. If that 4 high bump is 4 hexes long, LOS will be blocked completely right across the map. If the bump is 5 high even one hex will totally block LOS.
I'm sure if I spent the time I could do the math that would give a refined estimate but I think for sake of argument 18 inches is close enough which would put each hill level 15 feet high.
The closest, easiest conversion to metric would be each height represents .5 meters and each hill level represents 5 metres of height
Don