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'''Fog''' is a way of controlling how much of your opponents empires you can see. | '''Fog''' is a way of controlling how much of your opponents empires you can see. Warzone supports six levels of fog: No Fog, Light Fog, Normal Fog, Heavy Fog, Dense Fog and Complete Fog. | ||
==End Game== | ==End Game== | ||
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==Types of Fog== | ==Types of Fog== | ||
In all fog levels, you can always see your own territories. | In all fog levels, you can always see your own [[territories]]. | ||
* https://d2wcw7vp66n8b3.cloudfront.net/Images/NoFog.png No Fog: All territories are visible to everyone. | * https://d2wcw7vp66n8b3.cloudfront.net/Images/NoFog.png No Fog: All territories are visible to everyone. | ||
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==Orders Visibility Overview== | ==Orders Visibility Overview== | ||
In addition to hiding the territories, | In addition to hiding the territories, Warzone will also not show attacks and transfers that happen in the fog to different degrees. The table below shows these rules in full detail. | ||
Although the table below is complex, there's one fundamental rule that governs how orders are visible: There should not be any information a player can gather by doing a significant amount of work. In other words, all information should be either blantantly clear or impossible to obtain. | Although the table below is complex, there's one fundamental rule that governs how orders are visible: There should not be any information a player can gather by doing a significant amount of work. In other words, all information should be either blantantly clear or impossible to obtain. | ||
This rule is important to | This rule is important to Warzone since we don't want to give advantages to players who are willing to spend hours doing a thorough analysis of the game map. Doing this would reduce the fun of the game for both the player doing the painstaking analysis and for the player who lost by not taking advantage of said analysis. | ||
==Orders Visibility Details== | ==Orders Visibility Details== |
Latest revision as of 21:32, 28 February 2024
Fog is a way of controlling how much of your opponents empires you can see. Warzone supports six levels of fog: No Fog, Light Fog, Normal Fog, Heavy Fog, Dense Fog and Complete Fog.
End Game
After a game is over, all of the fog is removed. Players can use the history button to see exactly what happened behind the fog. If enabled, players will receive a fog-game-ended email that lets them know that the game ended.
Types of Fog
In all fog levels, you can always see your own territories.
- No Fog: All territories are visible to everyone.
- Light Fog: Territories adjacent to you are fully visible, but all others only show the owner, not the number of armies there.
- Normal Fog: Territories adjacent to you are fully visible, but all others are completely fogged.
- Dense Fog: All territories show the owner, but not the number of armies there.
- Heavy Fog: Territories adjacent to you show the owner, but not the number of armies. All other territories are fogged.
- Complete Fog: All territories are fogged.
Orders Visibility Overview
In addition to hiding the territories, Warzone will also not show attacks and transfers that happen in the fog to different degrees. The table below shows these rules in full detail.
Although the table below is complex, there's one fundamental rule that governs how orders are visible: There should not be any information a player can gather by doing a significant amount of work. In other words, all information should be either blantantly clear or impossible to obtain.
This rule is important to Warzone since we don't want to give advantages to players who are willing to spend hours doing a thorough analysis of the game map. Doing this would reduce the fun of the game for both the player doing the painstaking analysis and for the player who lost by not taking advantage of said analysis.
Orders Visibility Details
Definitions:
- You: A territory you or a teammate control.
- Visible: A territory you can fully see, but do not control.
- Fogged: A territory you can't see at all - it's completely fogged.
- Owner: A territory you can see the owner of, but not the number of armies.
Visible:
- Yes: Players can always see this information.
- No: Players can never see this information.
- OwnChg: Players can only see this information if the order resulted in territory ownership changing. In other words, a successful attack.
- Success: Players can only see this information if the order was successful. In other words, a transfer that executed or an attack that resulted in ownership changing.
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The luck values (offense luck and defense luck) are only visible when the armies on both the source and destination territories are visible.