Mud and Blood Guides sur PC

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A Guide to Maps

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Navigation
Players can scroll through the map using the A and D keys. While the scrolling speed cannot be altered, it is possible to jump to one of your unit’s positions by double-clicking on their portrait at the bottom of the screen.

Set-Up
There are a couple of different maps, all of which have variations of cover and structures littered throughout that offer various forms of cover and protection.

  • Full Concealment: This is provided by rocks and trees
  • High Cover: This is provided by trenches (randomly generated and player-built) or bunkers (which also offer explosive cover)
  • Medium Cover: This is supplied by trucks, barbed wire (which deals low damage on contact), player-built covers and houses (which also provide explosive cover)
  • Low Cover: This is provided by haystacks and unit-built sandbags

Long Houses provide cover from explosives and are a structure that cannot be destroyed.

Different types of maps
For players to progress to a new map, they must complete all missions in an area. There are several different maps which players can play through.

  • D-Day Maps: Troops start on a beach and have to progress through an area that is randomly filled with small fortifications like rocks, sandbags and trees
  • Hedgerows: There is plenty of cover for your units and enemies alike. There are more fortifications and buildings, plenty of random rocks, and thicket woods to hide behind.
  • ST:LO: While there is a significant decrease in the number of trees, rocks are still randomly placed. There are also more fortifications and buildings compared to the other maps.

Landmines & Minefields

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Minefields are relatively difficult to work your way through. Engineers and Sappers can locate landmines and guide the rest of your troops safely, but if you don’t have access to either, it may be necessary to sacrifice one of your troops to avoid mass death.

Both regular landmines and player-built landmines deal explosive/high damage on contact, but while regular landmines come in various shapes, player-built landmines only come in one size.

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