Just joined up and played my first game, So I'm new and this might have come up before, if so my apologizes.
But what struck me in my first game was that I checked in to take my turn and read through the game turns I'd see reports of who took what territory from whom, but I never saw the size of the armies involved. Or more importantly when I lost territories was that I never saw how many armies attacked me, and how many either side lost in the fight.
It seems like it would be easy to add in something as simple as Player A attacked Player B in Territory C. Attacking Army: 15 Armies (7 lost) Defending Army: 10 (10 lost).
This is all info we would easily see on a normal table top game and is easy to miss in casual games when multiple turns can go by before you look at the board again.
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This is planned as part of the long awaited "Log 2.0"
It's on the to-do list already
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Twill
It's on the to-do list already
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- insomniacdude
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That's currently unavailable. In the near (or far) future, Lack intends on introducing a new game log with more specific and comprehensive stats. This should be on it.
Until then, learn to remember how many troops were on different countries. It's not a whole lot, but it should help illustrate how many forces somebody had at the beginning of his or her turn.
Until then, learn to remember how many troops were on different countries. It's not a whole lot, but it should help illustrate how many forces somebody had at the beginning of his or her turn.