Today we are going to discuss a skill in WW2: How to measure distance. This requires players to use peripherals accurately and know how to use the tools provided in the game to obtain more detailed situation information. Understanding and making good use of this detail may be a key step in transforming you from a novice player to a seasoned expert.
1. Why do we need to measure distance?
In "World War II", measuring distance is a very important skill. Reasonable distance judgment can help players determine the action range of enemy units or their own units, and combined with the characteristics and skill range of the units, the tactical layout can be more accurate to cope with more complex and changing battlefield environments.
2. Distance units in "World War II II"
Before we measure distance, we must first understand the distance units of "World War II 2". In the game "World War II 2", the smallest distance unit is defined as a grid, and the commonly used measurement unit is "range/radius". The attack range, movement ability and other key attributes of most units are determined by this unit.
3. How to measure distance?
There are two methods of measuring distance:
1. Use the tools built into the game. When you move the cursor somewhere on the map, and you know where your unit is going, a white line will appear, and the length of the line is the shortest distance your unit needs to move.
2. Manual calculation. You can also take manual measurements by calculating the grid. First find the location of your unit or target, then count the number of cells along a straight line. Although this method is slightly more troublesome than using the built-in tool, it is more intuitive and practical. You can use it to estimate whether your unit is within the enemy's attack range, or whether the enemy can attack you in the next round. .
4. Skillful use of distance measuring techniques
1. Pre-judge the game situation. By measuring the distance between the enemy and our troops, tactical judgments and decisions can be made in advance to ensure that every movement and attack is meaningful and effective.
2. Avoid unnecessary losses. Measuring the attack distance can predict the enemy's attack range in advance, avoiding the loss of your own units or being unable to defend in time, and ensuring survival on the battlefield.
Although measuring distance in "World War II II" seems simple, it is actually a knowledge that requires skill and experience accumulation. As players, we should make full use of this technology to find out the distance between ourselves and the enemy, and better grasp the battle situation, so that we can be more confident and strategic on the historical stage of World War II. Remember, you have to master the details to win the big picture.