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21.06.2019 - 06:34
I noticed that it's possible to cross over in here: https://i.imgur.com/48uD3aC.png
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21.06.2019 - 06:47
 Sascha (M0d)
It's possbile at a lot of places and we call them sea shortcuts. You can find more of them in the following topics
https://atwar-game.com/forum/topic.php?topic_id=19082
https://atwar-game.com/forum/topic.php?topic_id=38799
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21.06.2019 - 10:01
I hope so, imagine you gotta travel through indo-malaysia waters, shit ton of wasted traveling time.
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Wr1tt3n by Guest14502, 11.10.2014 at 09:44

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23.06.2019 - 07:36
 brianwl (4dm1n)
Wr1tt3n by SuperUser, 21.06.2019 at 06:34

I noticed that it's possible to cross over in here: https://i.imgur.com/48uD3aC.png


This is an accepted game mechanic in AtWar. It came about when the original developers provided some flexibility in navigating units through island chains or port cities (for instance around Greece, Indonesia, etc. or London in the case of a Port City) It had the effect of creating land bridges in other areas of the map, so basically wherever a thin strip of land divides water, this can happen.

Note, some map makers have resolved the issue by creating 'no go' areas so this isn't possible. However, in general this is an acceptable mechanic, despite it not being realistic in some cases, such as the one you pointed out.
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