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Originally Posted by gila
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Originally Posted by Dion
I'm sure I've seen some guns rated with two asterisks. This might have beenn MBT or WW2, I'm not sure which.
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I know the asteriks concerning arty in WW2,mean they have a higher load-out(ammo)than the same guns in thier class.
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Wrong.
Off-map batteries with a
+ sign added to their name by the OOB designer have additional ammo (and hence cost). Usually a 50% or a 100% hike in rounds. (With 100% I would usually prefer to buy a second battery for a few points more, since that is 2 channels of fire the enemy have to counter-battery, and you can always leave the second on counter-battery duties for later use in the assault). MBT naming conventions are different - it may be used for bomblets?. Been a while since I looked.
Guns are asterisked if they need a truck to tow, ie load cost is (100+crew). i.e. most if not all of of them, basically. 2 ** is applied to
guns with a size > 2. So it just means that is a great big easy to spot target. Size 3+ guns
may have needed a heavier truck to carry them in SP1, but I think that was all gone by SP2 times. The asterisk only appears appended to the gun name on the purchase screens as far as I recall - as a planning aid when buying your toys.
Andy