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ip_morale|Morale ip_morale_text|Morale represents the ability and willingness of the troops in a party to summon up the endurance, bravery, and discipline they need to face the stresses of battle and the march. It is not the same thing as the troops' happiness. Elite troops may grumble and whine about the hardships of campaigning -- but then stand together as one when the arrows start to fly. On the other hand, a commander who gives his men everything they want may find that they grow soft, and waiver before the enemy's charge.^^Morale's greatest impact is on a party's behaviour in battle, determining how aggressively troops engage the enemy, and how likely they are to break and run if they perceive the tide of battle turning against them. Morale also affects a party's march speed, as a less motivated party will move more slowly, as the men are not pushing themselves to their physical limit, and pause more frequently, as it waits for stragglers to catch up. Finally, a party with very low morale will start to suffer desertions.^^Some factors that affect morale are intuitive. For example, a charismatic commander with a reputation for winning battles can infuse his or her men with a sense of confidence. Leaders who give their men well ample and varied supplies of food, and pay them on time, demonstrate that they care about their troops' welfare, and are less likely to lead them into disaster.^^Other factors are less intuitive -- particularly those related to a party's sense of group cohesion. In a small tight-knit party, for example, men will often fight hard against daunting odds to avoid showing cowardice before their comrades-in-arms. A large party on the other hand may see its cohesion strained, as the commander has less time to supervise the men, listen to their grievances, and resolve their disputes. Frequent battles will strengthen the bonds between men, while long periods without combat will see the troops become bored and quarrelsome.^^The morale report, accessibly by hitting the 'reports' button will give the player a sense of the factors affecting his or her men's morale. ip_economy|Economy ip_economy_text|Towns and villages in Westeros and Essos need a wide variety of goods for their populations to remain healthy and productive. First in importance is food. Grain is the staple crop of Westeros and Essos, but people also need fat and protein in the form of meat, fish, or cheese. It takes almost as much work to preserve meat as to produce it in the first place, so salt is also in high demand. After food comes clothing heavy wool, lighter linens, or luxurious velvet. Finally, people need the tools of their trade ironware, pottery, leather-ware, and, of course, arms, armour, and horses for war.^^Most agricultural products are produced in the villages, while artisans in the towns specialize in manufactured or artisan goods like fabrics or ironware. Also, different resources can be found in different parts of the country. Consequently, the key to prosperity in Westeros and Essos is trade -- both between the villages and the towns, and between the major towns themselves.^^When trade flows, goods will be available and affordable, the population of a centre will be healthy and energetic, and migrants will flock from the nearby regions. The centre will produce more, consume more, and be able to contribute more in taxes to their lords. When trade dries up, towns and villages will see their workers flee to seek work elsewhere, and economic activity will drift to a stand-still. Thus, it is in the interests of rulers to protect trade routes from the hazards of war and banditry. A smart merchant, however, may want to seek out towns which have become isolated from the rest of the land, as he or she may be able to turn a tidy profit from the resulting price imbalances.^^Because villagers usually plan to take their goods to market in towns, village markets will be rather quiet places, and villagers will buy cheap and sell dear. Serious merchants will stick to the towns to make a profit, although some parties may decide to make a quick stop in a village to acquire supplies.^^A player who wants to know about the factors affecting a region's prosperity can speak to the guildmaster of the local town. Other information can be gleaned from passers-by, although they might not know very much outside of their own particular trade. ip_courtship|Courtship ip_courtship_text|You may wish to marry into one of Westeros and Essos' noble families. Marriage is not necessary for someone to rise in power and stature, but it does provide them with an opportunity to improve their relation with lords and establish a claim to the throne.^^Marriage requirements will be different for males and females. A male character will usually need to pursue a traditional path of courtship. He should establish a reputation in aristocratic society, get on good terms with his bride's parents or guardians, and then woo the lady according to local custom. If a player grows impatient, he may attempt to take a short cut -- but there will be consequences in his relations with other lords.^^A male character should keep in mind that other lords will be competing with him for the affections of the kingdom's ladies. Also, a lady's tastes are unpredictable, and a player may also find that the object of his love does not love him in return. Romance, in Westeros and Essos as elsewhere, does not always prosper. Of course, a player may resort to other, less gentlemanly means of winning a lady's heart, but again, that will have a serious impact on his reputation.^^To get started on the path of courtship, a male player should try to get involved in the social life of aristocracy, attending feasts and tournaments. Also, wandering troubadours and poets can serve as a useful repository of information on courtship, and keep the player up to date about the latest gossip.^^Female characters can also marry -- but they should keep in mind that Westerosi society is very traditional, and, as adventurers, they have chosen a very unconventional path for a woman. A female character may have to look for a while to find a lord who is open-minded enough to marry her.^^On the bright side, a female character does not have to go through the elaborate rituals of courtship, and she also may gain more from a marriage than her male counterpart. For a woman adventurer, marriage can be a quick path to power -- and an unscrupulous character may be able to use her husband as a tool of her political ambitions. ip_politics|Politics ip_politics_text|The continents of Westeros and Essos, although they represent different cultures, all adhere to the same basic political system feudalism. Feudalism is based on the relationships between individuals the oaths of loyalty given by a vassal to his or her liege. In exchange for this oath, the vassal will usually receive a fief, a parcel of land whose income will be used by the vassal to raise troops to support the liege in time of war. A liege also has an obligation to protect his vassals, and to treat them justly.^^This is how it works in theory, anyway. In practice, vassals will not always work in their factions' interests, particular as they are often quarrelling with one another. Nobles have different personalities, and sometimes those personalities clash. Or, perhaps two nobles were once friends, but fell out over in the aftermath of a setback or a defeat -- or because they both were wooing the same lady. Jealousies will also surface as they vie for the favour of the king -- perhaps over newly conquered lands, or over who will be given the coveted office of marshal, the lord in charge of organizing large-scale campaigns.^^When one realm in Westeros and Essos makes war on another, the political unity of the each kingdom is as important as the quality or number of its soldiers in determining the outcome. In a cohesive kingdom, nobles will join together in a large force to sweep their opponents before them. In a kingdom divided by petty quarrels, lords will fail to respond to the marshal's summons, or drift away to attend to their own business if a campaign is not going well. A faction's political cohesion will also impact warfare when campaigns are not in progress. In a divided faction, lords will be less likely to join together on raids and patrols, and come to each other's defence.^^If it seems self-defeating for nobles to bicker and quarrel when the enemy is just over the horizon, keep this in mind -- ultimately, a nobles loyalty goes not to a particular faction or culture, but to himself and to his family. If a noble fears that his faction is collapsing, or if he is being neglected by his liege, he can usually find a reason to withdraw his oath of allegiance, and change sides. Players should keep this in mind, as they may find that there are opportunities to turn discontented former enemies into allies. ip_character_backgrounds|Character Backgrounds ip_character_backgrounds_text|A player character in Westeros and Essos may choose to come from a variety of social backgrounds. This choice will affect not just his or her starting skills and equipment, but also the course of his or her career as an adventurer.^^War and politics in Westeros and Essos are traditionally dominated by male aristocrats. A nobleman player character may find that he is invited into this 'old boys' club' fairly quickly, but women and commoners may face a few extra hurdles on the way. If you choose to start the game as a male nobleman, you can think of it as the 'easy' setting. Starting as a noblewoman or a male commoner is somewhat more difficult, and starting as a female commoner is probably the most challenging way to begin a game.^^However, women have some starting advantages. Simply by taking up arms, a female warrior will draw attention to herself, and she may find that she can build up her reputation faster than a male. Also, it is traditionally easier for a woman to marry up the social ladder than it is for a man, and a woman may find she can gain more from a strategic marital alliance than her male counterpart.^^Finally, keep in mind that the game does not place any limits on the upward mobility of characters based on their background. Noble or common, male or female, married or unmarried -- anyone can rise to become ruler of all Westeros and Essos, if they are sufficiently brave, lucky, or resourceful. ip_military_campaigns|Military Campaigns ip_military_campaigns_text|When kingdoms in Westeros and Essos go to war, their armies have two basic offensive options. They can try to attack villages and lay waste to the countryside, damaging their enemy's prestige and economy. Or, they can try to seize and hold castles or towns, taking territory This second option can involve long, bloody sieges, but will yield more decisive results.^^It is important to note that the realms of Westeros and most of Essos do not field standing armies, which remain in the field as long as the ruler desires. Rather, these realms are protected by feudal levies comprised of the major nobles and their individual retinues. Sometimes, these nobles launch their own private attacks into enemy territory, but the most decisive events will usually take place when the great hosts are assembled. The kingdom's marshal, a noble appointed by the king, will summon the host before the campaign and lead them out to battle. However, he should be careful not to keep them in the field too long. Otherwise, the host will begin to disintegrate, as the vassals drift off to pursue their own business, and the army will be vulnerable to a counter-attack.^^For this reason, the rhythm of wars in Westeros and Essos often resemble the rhythm of a duel between two individual combatants. One side will gather its strength and seek to land a blow against the enemy's territory. If the marshal spends too little time gathering the vassals, he may not be able to do any real damage. If he spends too much time, then the campaign may end before it has even begun. A large realm will have an advantage over a smaller one, just as a brawny combatant has an edge over a smaller foe, but a realm's political cohesion can also be a factor, just as a fighter with great stamina can outlast her opponent. Sometimes, the armies of two realms will meet head on, resulting in a major battle in which both numbers and morale will decide the outcome.^^Kingdoms will have imperfect intelligence about their enemies. Attacking lords will need to frequently scout enemy territory to determine which fortresses may be vulnerable. An army defending its homeland will benefit from the alarms raised by castles and towns, which broadcast intelligence about enemy movements in the area. Such intelligence will be imprecise, however, particularly when it comes to numbers. A defending force which sets out to raise a siege or rescue a village may be able to overwhelm an unprepared attacker -- or it may miscalculate, and find that it is the one to be overwhelmed. Attackers, in turn, must be careful how far they advance into enemy territory, with aggressive marshals venturing further than cautious ones.^^Players will be expected to join in their faction's military campaign, either by joining the host, or by scouting ahead into enemy territory. Some players may find that their realm's marshal is too cautious, or too aggressive, for their tastes. In this case, they can intrigue with other lords to try to replace the marshal, or build support to become the marshal themselves.^^Most wars are of limited duration. A king who goes to war will, for the sake of honour, feel obligated to pursue the conflict for a short while. However, unless he is soundly beating his enemy. he may soon start looking for a way out of the conflict, lest he leave himself vulnerable to an attack by a third party. Westeros and Essos rulers are keenly aware that today's ally may be tomorrow's enemy, and vice versa. ip_prisioner_system|Prisoner System ip_prisioner_system_text|The skill 'prisoner management' has been removed from A World of Ice and Fire, as it seems unrealistic to manage the number of prisoners in terms of a skill. In A World of Ice and Fire the number of prisoners that the player can have depends on the size of his/her army. That is, the more troops able to keep guard, the more prisoners it can carry. ip_ambush|Ambush ip_ambush_text|The ambushing skill allows you to set up ambushes.^ From the camp game menu, choose to set up an ambush. You will be told the current nature of your ambush, and if you are attacked, you will have the choice to launch the ambush.^ Ambushes can have devastating positive or negative effects. ip_sneaking|Sneaking ip_sneaking_text|The sneaking skill allows you to sneak. From the camp game menu, choose to sneak. Sneaking will reduce your speed.^^However, if you are the attacker, you might have, according to you sneaking check, some combat bonus (but not as great as you would have for an ambush). ip_entrenchment|Camp Entrenchment ip_entrenchment_text|When your army sets up camp for the night, you are given the option to entrench your camp site. An entrenched camp site is a temporarily fortified position using terrain and pickets as a defensive barrier. Armies composed mostly of cavalry units will get little benefit from entrenching. Armies comprised mostly of foot soldiers will find that entrenchment will give them a significant advantage over cavalry units. Soldiers very much dislike digging holes and planting pickets, so you will suffer a small morale penalty when choosing this option.^^If you choose not to entrench your camp site, you will be at a disadvantage if attacked while camping. Your camp may be over run and plundered. Items in your inventory may be looted or destroyed in the battle. An entrenchment that has not been over run receives the benefit of multiple ammunition reloads for the troops. A normal camp site gets no such benefit.^^In order to entrench your position you will need tools, time, and skill. Tools can be purchased at many of the towns within the Known World, and one set must be in your inventory in order to entrench. The time required to entrench is based upon the number of soldiers in your army and your parties skill in engineering. A small band of warriors with no skill in engineering will take days to entrench a camp site. An army of 30 or more with a few points in engineering can accomplish this in just a few hours.^^When you complete the entrenchment, a circle of pickets will surround your camp. This entrenchment will remain in place for approximately three days after leaving the entrenchment. You can leave and return to the entrenchment during this time without having to do any more digging or planting of pickets, thus avoiding any morale penalty. This makes an entrenched site an excellent base of operations for sieges or incursions into enemy territory. ip_siege_warfare|Siege Warfare ip_siege_warfare_text| One of the things missed in Warband was completely realistic siege warfare. A World of Ice and Fire exploits this to the fullest. Now when the player besieges a settlement two paths can be taken to subjugate the place by debilitation (hunger, diseases ...) and by assault.^^In the first case, the player's mission is to encircle the settlement (you need 200 or more men) and prevent it from receiving supplies or reinforcements. At the same time various actions can be performed to undermine morale, spread disease or destroy food reserves of the settlement. This type of action will take longer, but also prevent a large number of casualties.^^In the second case direct action is taken, provided assault equipment is available (ladders, battering ram, ramps, mantlets ...) or offensive actions (wearing down the defenders, burning their houses and walls ...). This is when the player feels ready to launch a full-scale assault to conquer the settlement. This type of action has the advantage that the place can be vanquished in a short amount of time, but usually at a very high cost of lives.^^In addition to the above, a new system of assault involving both types of siege tactics is also available. When the settlement has a port, the player may equip a fleet and block the port. The player can then choose to continue the siege until the surrender by debilitation, or lead an assault by sea.^^The complexity and characteristics of the new siege system is long, and the best thing is to discover and develop strategies for yourself. Welcome to Realistic Siege Warfare. ip_sea_travel|Sea Travel ip_sea_travel_text|Ferries at various harbours on the world map transport your party between two stations. While this is cheap when your party is small, it becomes more expensive with party size.^^To travel longer distances on the sea, one may travel from one port town to another. This can be initiated from the town menu or by talking to the shipwright in the port part of the town scene. Similar to ferries, this service becomes more expensive with party size.^^Once you have your own ship, you may embark from the port it is in by clicking on 'Sail from port' in the town menu. You will return to the map, but this time at sea on your ship. Sea travel then works much like land travel.^^There are two different ways to get back on land. You can either click on a port or use a landing point. To find a landing point, travel closely along the coast or right click on your party and select 'find closest landing point.' As with ports, click on the landing point to disembark. In either case, your ships will remain at the position where you landed.^^If your party's size is greater than the capacity of your ships, you won't be able to embark. In this case, you can establish troop quarters (Camp menu) at your current position and another troop quarters at your target position, then transport your army step by step between both quarters.^^When travelling by sea on the campaign map, you can always check the current weather. After clicking on the 'Camp' button, current conditions are shown on the left side. If the weather conditions change, you will be notified by a message in the lower left corner of the screen.^^On the one hand, windy weather is good for the speed of your ships on the campaign map and in sea battles. On the other hand, the chance that it will damage your ships also increases. Damage worsens the condition of a ship, slowing it or even destroying when the condition reaches 'Dangerous.' You may check the conditions of your ships by clicking on 'Camp' and then on 'Fleet.'^^Finally, the weather also determines the behaviour of ships in battle. This can always be checked beforehand by clicking 'Camp' and then on 'Check location.'^^Sea travel is dangerous and can lower the morale of your troops. When this happens, you will be notified by a message. Troops especially dislike spending the night on the water. Therefore, consider plotting your route to make landfall by night. If morale on the sea gets too low, troops may mutiny. This ca be somewhat reversed if the player chooses Ironborn as his culture when he created his character.^^Some troops like Sailors and certain Ironborn troops are experienced seamen and will increase the travel speed of your ships on the campaign map. You can check the effect on the left side of the camp menu.^^If there is more than one ship in your fleet, the speed of the fleet is determined by its slowest ship. However, as soon as you have more than one ship in your fleet, you can split the fleet. To do so, travel close to a shore. Then click on 'Camp', 'Fleet' and finally on 'Leave ship at shore' to leave the slower ship(s) there. To bring ships together again, one needs to bring them all to a port. To get a overview of all your ships at their location, click on 'Character' and then on 'Ships.' ip_sea_battle|Sea Battle ip_sea_battle_text|At some point after starting to travel on the sea, you will participate in a naval battle.^^First of all, you need to know how to control your ship. You can give the command to row forward, fast forward, backwards, or stay. The up and down arrow keys switch between these commands. You can also give the command to go straight, starboard, hard starboard, port or hard port. The left and right arrow keys switch between these commands.^^Current commands are represented by arrows around the representation of your ship in the upper right corner. Press Enter to set the sail and Backspace to get a tactical view of the scene. Try these commands to get a feeling for steering a ship and the effect of the wind.^^As soon as you get close enough to an enemy ship, boarding will commence. The ships are lashed together and the fight starts.^If you are lucky, you may capture the enemy flagship after winning the fight.^^In a sea battle where you have several ships, you can give a 'stand ground' or 'charge' command to your ships, which are assigned to the ninth 'division.' The first troops in your army list will be together with you on the flagship. The other troops will be in the remaining ships. One can change one's flagship in a port or while camping on the sea.^^With a reasonably large fleet, one may attack towns from their sea sides. To do so, simply click on the enemy port town and you will have option to attack it once you reach it without first disembarking. ip_ship_info|Ships ip_ship_info_text|Sooner or later, you'll want to invest in a ship. There are several reasons to do this. Over the long term, it is the cheapest form of sea travel. It gives you complete freedom in movement on the sea. It opens new opportunities for trading and raiding.^^On the other hand, there are downsides. First of all, a ship is expensive, and you will have to save up some money to afford one. Furthermore, a ship can carry only a limited amount of troops.^^Another important consideration is speed. With a faster ship, you will more successfully catch or flee from other ships. The speed of a ship is determined by its type and condition.^^Finally the wood used for ship construction affects its durability. While ships made of oak wood are very durable, ships made of Ash wood need to be repaired more often.^^When you feel ready to buy a ship, click on 'See the ships' in the town menu of a port town or talk to the shipwright. Port towns can have up to three ships for sale, but sometimes none are available. The type and amount of ships offered changes over time. To see your ship, you can click on 'See the ships' in the town menu or walk to its pier.^^In a port, one may customize the sail of a ship or paint any ship made of oak. There is one special sail which is reserved for the ships of the player. It can be changed with a dedicated graphic editor. For further information, see the 'Your Custom Sails' folder among the files of this mod.^^Once you have a ship, the shipwright will interact with you in a different way and won't hesitate to offer advice. Shipwrights also offer to custom build ships. Better ships may require special materials that you will need to obtain and bring with you. Better ships also require more time for their construction and the more talented shipwrights in Ironborn ports. The first seven ships you have built can be named freely in the ship customization menu.^ ip_wounds|Wounds ip_wounds_text|The player may receive specific, debilitating wounds in battle. Maesters in larger towns will treat these wounds for a price, after which they will heal within a few days. Any negative effects will then be removed.^^If a wound is not treated after some time, it will change to a scar, and the negative effects will then become permanent. ip_skills|Skills and Attributes ip_skills_text|When creating or developing a character in A World of Ice and Fire, one has to pay attention to the many skills and attributes. Skills like persuasion and leadership are essential for trading, wages, lord and lady interaction, and forced conversion. Attributes such as intelligence and charisma are also essential in these activities, but will also affect your ability to marry or lead people.^^There are three important skills for the sea 'Sailing Master,' 'Navigation' and 'Looting.'^^One's Sailing Master level determines the amount of ships one can command. Level one allows up to two ships. Seven ships are the maximum at the Sailing Master level of four.^^The Navigation skill allows one to travel faster on the sea. It is the naval equivalent of the Pathfinding skill on land (which, by the way, will not help on the sea).^^A higher Looting skill results in a higher chance of capturing enemy ships.^ ip_division_placement|Division Placement ip_division_placement_text|When ONE division is selected, the centre of its front rank is placed at the spot indicated.^^When MANY divisions are selected, they are separated and spread out as if the player were standing at the spot indicated.^^One may memorize the placement of selected divisions relative to the player by pressing F2, F7. Default is infantry to the left, cavalry right, and ranged forward. Placement is overridden for any division the player chooses to personally head through the Formations Options menu.^^If the camp menu game option is set, divisions will rotate to face the enemy. Otherwise, they will maintain the facing that the player had when they were placed. ip_awoiaf_formations|Battle Keys and Orders ip_awoiaf_formations_text|Advanced Formations active with F4 in Battle, then ^F4 - Form ranks - with best troops up front,^F7 - Form square - no particular order,^F5 - Form shield wall - ranks with shields in front and longer weapons in back,^F6 - Form wedge - with best troops up front,^F8 - Break any current formation,^^- NO FORMATION^^Even in the last case, the player can make formations up to four lines by ordering Stand Closer enough times.^Memorize Division Placement and Formation active with F2 in Battle, then ^F7 - Memorize relative position to player and formation,^F8 - Revert to default relative position to player and formation,^^Orders active with F5 in Battle, then ^F5 or Key Z - Order 'use onehand weapons',^F6 or Key T - Order 'use twohands and polearms weapons',^F7 or Key N - Order 'use ranged weapons',^F8 or Key O - Order 'don't use shields',^^Hold-F1 on an enemy division - and the divisions you have selected will attack it,^^Others ^key U - Battlecry (encourage your wounded troop's) - You need to have the 'Natural Leader' trait,^key B - Warcry (scare away enemies surrounding you) - You need to have the 'Warrior' trait,^key T - Use Fire arrows (your troops will light their arrows. Used for sieges and ship battles only),^Key H - Use to call your horse in battle,^key F6 - Skirmish order (your troops avoid the enemy, moving away as the enemy approaches),^key F9 - Order beginning or ending volley fire for archers,^Right Click + Left Click - Shield Bash. ip_wolf_companion|Wolf/Dog Companion ip_wolf_companion_text|On the battlefield, your wolf/dog is placed in division 9. The skills and abilities of your wolf/dog companion can be improved by giving him good food. ip_quarters|Quarters ip_quarters_text|Quarters allow you leave some of your troops at a particular location on the map. You can have up to two quarters.^^There are several scenarios which make quarters useful ^- If you need to travel on a boat, but you can't afford to pay passage for all your troops^- If the capacity of your fleet isn't big enough to transport all your troops at the same time^- If you want to sneak into a town^- If you want to travel faster over the world map ip_special_troops|Special Troops ip_special_troops_text|There are various special troops in A World of Ice and Fire that allow you to reap extra stats depending on the amount you have in your party.^^Below you can see the number needed ^^Hornmen^1+ = + 1 tactics^10+ = + 2 tactics^30+ = + 3 tactics^^Standard Bearers^1+ = + 1 leadership^10+ = + 2 leadership^30+ = + 3 leadership^^Religious Troops^1+ = + 1 surgery^10+ = + 2 surgery^30+ = + 3 surgery^^Vet Ironborn Reaver^5+ = + 1 looting^10+ = + 2 looting^40+ = + 3 looting^^Shepherd^1+ = + 1 foraging^10+ = + 2 foraging^30+ = + 3 foraging^^Unsullied^10+ = + 1 tactics^30+ = + 2 tactics^100+ = + 3 tactics^^Spy^5+ = + 1 spotting^10+ = + 2 spotting ip_wiki_and_forums|A World of Ice and Fire Wiki and Forums ip_wiki_and_forums_text|Don't forget to visit our wiki and forums for further information on this mod^- Forums https //www.aworldoficeandfire.co.uk/forum^- Wiki https //aworldoficeandfire.co.uk/wiki^- Patreon Page https //www.patreon.com/awoiaf^- Twitter @therealproduno^- YouTube https //www.youtube.com/user/produno^- ModDB Page https //www.moddb.com/mods/a-world-of-ice-and-fire ip_credits|Credits ip_credits_text|Please visit https //aworldoficeandfire.co.uk/wiki/index.php/Credits to see a full list of credits.
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目次 総合Tips #1 死角 総合Tips #2 待機中の部隊 総合Tips #3 駐屯している部隊(建物内の部隊) 基本Tips #4:Retreating(退却) 基本Tips #5:Enemy Footsteps(敵の足音) 基本Tips #6:Dropped Weapon(落ちている武器) 基本Tips #7:Artillery(砲撃要請) 基本Tips #8:Sniperでの監視 基本Tips #9:Panzershrenks/Bazookas (バズーカ/パンツァーシュレック) 基本Tips #10:Avoiding Grenades(手榴弾を避ける) 基本Tips #11:Mortar Accuracy and Damage(Mortar部隊の命中精度とダメージ) 基本Tips #12:Mine/Barbwire Combo(地雷と鉄条網の連携) 基本Tips #13:The Tactical Map(戦略マップ) 基本Tips #14:Unmanned AT Guns(クルーが居ないAT Gun) 基本Tips #15:tracking Enemy Snipers(敵Sniperの追跡) 基本Tips #16:Turning the Tide(ゲームの流れを変える) 基本Tips #17:Upgraded Infantry(アップグレードした歩兵) 基本Tips #18:Micro and Macro(細かい操作と広い視野) 基本Tips #19:Mine-triggering(地雷の起爆) 基本Tips #20:Anti-Tank Guns(対戦車砲) 基本Tips #21:Reload Times(リロード時間) 基本Tips #22:バンカーの守備 General Tip #23 - Dancing [10/29/2006] General Tip #24 - Grenades vs Garrisoned Troops [10/30/2006] General Tip #25 - Backing Up [10/31/2006] General Tip #26 - Know Your Enemy! [11/1/2006] General Tip #27 - Kiting [11/2/2006] General Tip #28 - Killing Snipers [11/4/2006] General Tip #29 - Hiding [11/6/2006] General Tip #30 - One Way Door [11/7/2006] General Tip #31 - Control Groups [11/9/2006] General Tip #32 - Garrisoned Snipers [11/10/2006] General Tip #33 - Riflemen vs Garrisoned MG's [11/13/2006] General Tip #34 - Destroying Hedgerows [11/14/2006] General Tip #35 - Tactical Map [11/27/2006] General Tip #36 - Attack Ground [01/01/2007] General Tip #37 - Pioneers vs Engineers [01/15/2007] General Tip #38 - Medic Bunkers [01/22/2007] General Tip #39 - Evading with Sniper [02/05/2007] General Tip #40 - Tanks [02/12/2007] General Tip #41 - Cover [02/18/2007] General Tip #42 - Roadways [03/12/2007] General Tip #43 - Rally points from buildings [03/19/2007] General Tip #44 - Using Shift+Click [03/26/2007] General Tip #45 - Tabbing Units [04/02/2007] General Tip #46 - Camo-Counters [04/09/2007] General Tip #47 - Countering Barbed Wire [04/16/2007] General Tip #48 - Control Sectors [04/30/07] General Tip #49 - Unit/Resource Management [05/06/07] General Tip #50 - Selective Exiting [05/14/07] General Tip #51 - MG/Sniper Counter [28/05/07] General Tip #52 - The Dead Have Eyes [04/06/2007] General Tip #53 - Targetting in Large Scale Engagements [6/10/07] General Tip #54 - Overextending [7/02/07] General Tip #55 - Anti-spam [7/16/07] General Tip #56 - Early Game Tips [7/30/07] General Tip #57 - Advanced Mine Tactics [12/8/07] General Tip #58 - Pursuing and retreating [30/8/07] General Tips /General Tips 1~10 General Tip #1 - Blind Spots (9-5-2006) General Tip #2 - Idle Units (9-10-2006) General Tip #3 - Garrisoned Units (9-15-2006) General Tip #4 - Retreating (9-20-2006) General Tip #5 - Enemy Footsteps (9-26-2006) General Tip #6 - Dropped Weapons (10-1-2006) General Tip #7 - Artillery (10-2-2006) General Tip #8 - Sniper Spotters(10-3-2006) General Tip #9 - Panzershrenks/Bazookas (10-7-2006)? General Tip #10 - Avoiding Grenades (10-8-2006) General Tip #11 - Mortar Accuracy and Damage (10-10-2006) General Tip #12 - Mine/Barb Wire Combo (10-11-2006)? General Tip #13 - The Tactical Map (10-12-2006) General Tip #14 - Unmanned AT Guns (10-13-2006) General Tip #15 - Tracking Enemy Snipers (10-16-2006) General Tip #16 - Turning the Tide (10-17-2006) General Tip #17 - Upgraded Infantry (10-19-2006) General Tip #18 - Micro & Macro (10-20-2006) General Tip #19 - Mine Triggering (10-21-2006) General Tip #20 - Anti-Tank Guns (10-24-2006) General Tip #21 - Reload Times (10-24-2006) General Tip #22 - Garrisoned Bunkers/MG Nests (10-27-2006)? 総合Tips #1 死角 建物の中には、建物内のユニットが撃てない方向(死角)がある。これを使えば駐屯しているMGを撃ったり、手榴弾を投げ入れるような場合に犠牲を出すことなく建物に近づくことができる。 逆に自分のユニットを建物に入れる場合は建物の死角を確認し、その場所を他のMGや歩兵でカバーするようにすることを忘れないように。 総合Tips #2 待機中の部隊 待機中の部隊を活用させよう。もし、PioneerやEngeneerが何もしていないなら、敵の旗を取るように命令を出す。相手の旗にちょっかいを出すことで、相手の注意をそこに向けることができる。 さらに、旗を取られないために相手はそこに兵力を分散させなくてはならなくなる。相手の兵力が分散すれば、こちらの攻撃もより簡単になる。 他にできるのは、地雷を施設したり、ワイヤを張ったり、土嚢を作ったり、戦車妨害をつくったりする等。これらの防御設備を駆使すれば、相手の主戦力の進行を遅らせたり、あるいは、増援を送ることを阻止できるようになる。 待機中の部隊をできるだけなくすようにしよう。 総合Tips #3 駐屯している部隊(建物内の部隊) 駐屯している部隊に直接、特定のターゲットへの攻撃を指示することはできない。しかし、家単位、建物単位で彼らを選択すれば、彼らにどの敵部隊を攻撃するかを指示できる。 例えば、あなたがMGを駐屯させていて、それぞれ違う方向からVolksgrenadiersと火炎放射機を持ったPionnerが近づいてきたとする。駐屯しているMGに火炎放射兵を攻撃するように支持することでMGをみすみす死なせずにすることができる。 基本Tips #4:Retreating(退却) 元記事 http //www.gamereplays.org/community/index.php?showtopic=140093 退却はゲーム内のアビリティのなかで、とても使い勝手の良い部類に入ります。 ある部隊が苦しい状況に陥った際に(MGに撃たれている、数的不利や全滅寸前等) その部隊を選択し、"T"キーを押す事で司令部まで退却させる事が出来ます。 退却中は大きな守備ボーナスが付き、移動速度も速くなります。 退却は部隊を司令部周辺まで速く戻したい時にも有効な手段です。 しかし守備ボーナスが付くとはいっても、敵部隊からの攻撃が無効になるわけではありません。 Sniper等は敵の攻撃に弱いことに変わりはないので、ユニットを退却させる場合には退却経路に注意する必要があります。 Pinned(釘付け)になった部隊は殆ど使い物にならないので、通常は退却させる事が被害を減らす最善の手段です。 退却を上手く利用する事で部隊の補充や代替部隊生産などのコストを抑える事ができるでしょう。 基本Tips #5:Enemy Footsteps(敵の足音) 元記事 http //www.gamereplays.org/community/index.php?showtopic=141752 未占拠状態のエリアにHMG部隊を単独で送り込む場合、部隊周辺の画面に切り替えて足音を聞くようにします。 敵部隊の喋り声や足音が不可視エリアから聞こえてくる場合があります。 敵部隊の声や足音を確認したら、HMGを迎撃態勢にして敵の不意を突きましょう。 このように敵の不意を突ければ、敵小隊の何人かを倒し、かつこちらのHMG部隊の損失、退却を防げます。 敵小隊が全滅もしくは退却したら、HMG部隊を当初の目的の場所へ配置しましょう。 ゲーム序盤でHMG部隊の全滅や退却という致命的な状況を回避するにあたって、このテクニックは有効です。 基本Tips #6:Dropped Weapon(落ちている武器) 元記事 http //www.gamereplays.org/community/index.php?showtopic=143349 役立ちそうな武器(重火器以外)は確実に拾っておきましょう。 例えばGrenadierがRiflemanの落としたBARを拾えば、対歩兵攻撃力を増すことになります。 またRiflemanがBazooka/Panzershrekを拾えば、対戦車部隊となるでしょう。 Engineer/Pioneerが最前線で戦車を修理しながらBazooka/Panzershrekを撃っている姿を想像して下さい。 戦車戦の最前線において、とても効果的ではないでしょうか。 BARを持ったPioneerは、Pioneerは優れたEngineerに匹敵しないと思い込んでいる敵を驚かせる結果を生むでしょう。 もしあなたが戦車隊を、そして相手がAT砲を数多く持っている場合、 AT砲のクルーを倒した後、残されたAT砲に戦車で「Ground Attack」を仕掛ける事で、残されたAT砲を破壊する事が可能です。 これは相手のAT砲を除去する為の効果的な手法です。 落ちている武器を効果的に使うことでゲームの流れを変える事が出来るでしょう。 基本Tips #7:Artillery(砲撃要請) 元記事 http //www.gamereplays.org/community/index.php?showtopic=143791 あなたが敵陣への反撃を考えているときに、複数の敵部隊を本陣へ退却させる事が出来たら 装甲車を敵司令部に素早く向かわせ、敵司令部とその周りの部隊へ砲撃要請をすることで、敵部隊をも巻き込む最大限の効果を得られる場合があります。 タイミングが完璧であれば、相手は何も出来ません。 また敵が混乱していたり、1箇所に敵部隊が固まっている時にも砲撃要請は有効ですが、敵側も着弾数秒前から確認出来ます。 基本Tips #8:Sniperでの監視 元記事 http //www.gamereplays.org/community/index.php?showtopic=144108 Sniperは高コストで打たれ弱いユニットですが対Sniper用に使えたりと概ね有用で、中でも砲撃の監視役として最適です。 この砲撃監視はMortar部隊との組み合わせで有効です。 Mortarの砲撃範囲は部隊の視界外まで及びます。 Sniperで敵部隊の位置を見ながら、砲撃を行う事が可能になります。 射程距離が長いので、Mortar部隊を自分の戦力で守る事も容易でしょう。 相手はその場所をあきらめて退却せざるを得ないので、その隙に防衛線を押し上げていきます。 またマップ外からの砲撃支援や105mm howitzers、NebelwerferやWalking Stuka等でも、この戦術によって相手の予想しない打撃を与える事が出来ます。 身を隠しての監視により、敵が見ていないポイントへの砲撃を行い、敵軍へ打撃を与える事が出来ます。 (※注 敵はこちらの視界を考慮して戦っている為、こちらの視界外と思い込んでいる場所への砲撃は不意打ちになり得ます。) 敵戦車や部隊をしつこく狙っていく事で、敵はミニマップ上の表示に集中せざるを得なくなります。 基本Tips #9:Panzershrenks/Bazookas (バズーカ/パンツァーシュレック) 元記事 http //www.gamereplays.org/community/index.php?act=ST f=1252 t=145358 st=0#entry1769919 Panzershrenk/Bazookaを使う際に、覚えておきたい5項目。 1.部隊を広く散開させて、様々な角度から戦車を攻撃する 2.Riflemanでsticky bombを使う時のように、出来る限り接近する事 Panzershrenkは8yd以内で100%、17yd以内で60%の命中率。 Bazookaは8yd以内で100%、17yd以内で40%の命中率。 ちなみにsticky bombの投擲可能距離が17yd。 3.出来るだけ遮蔽物を利用する 石壁であったり、戦車主砲が貫通しない残骸等。 4.Panzershrenk/Bazookaはリロード(再充填)に7.5秒掛かる 撃った後3秒間はその場から離れ、次の3秒で目標に再接近する。 (遮蔽物に身を隠す事を忘れずに) 5.部隊が全滅して落としたPanzershrenk/Bazookaは必ず回収し、敵に渡さない事 1人だけの部隊でもPanzershrenk/Bazookaを2本回収する事が可能で、その部隊の人員補充をする事により、別の一人が自動的にPanzershrenk/Bazookaを装備します。 ※追記 連合のRangerでThompsonのupgradeを行った場合、1部隊で4本のバズーカを所有出来るとの事です。 (Tips本文以下のポスト参照) 基本Tips #10:Avoiding Grenades(手榴弾を避ける) 元記事 http //www.gamereplays.org/community/index.php?showtopic=145715 歩兵で銃撃戦をしている最中、特に敵歩兵部隊との距離が近い時には、敵歩兵の動きに注意しましょう。 敵部隊の一人が手榴弾を投げる動作を確認出来れば、あなたの部隊は余裕を持ってその手榴弾を避ける事が出来ます。 ※追記 手榴弾は回線遅延の関係でグラフィックから実際の炸裂までタイムラグが生じる場合があります。 特にチーム戦で起こりやすい症状のようです。 (Tip本文以下のポスト参照) 基本Tips #11:Mortar Accuracy and Damage(Mortar部隊の命中精度とダメージ) 元記事 http //www.gamereplays.org/community/index.php?showtopic=146067 Mortar部隊を最大限に活用していますか? Mortar部隊は敵からの距離が画面半分程度ならば、かなりの確率で命中させる事ができます。 また1.5画面分くらいの距離であれば、十分命中させる能力があり それ以上の距離でも命中に期待は出来ます。 またもう一つ…Mortarの砲撃は対装甲にレート1の貫通力を持っています。 ちなみにRifleの対装甲貫通力はレート0.01です。 つまりMortarの砲撃は装甲車に対して、単純にフルダメージを与えられると言う事です。 (※注 レートが何を意味するのかが不明瞭ですが、レート1=100%という事でしょう。多分.sga等の設定数値だと思います。) 基本Tips #12:Mine/Barbwire Combo(地雷と鉄条網の連携) 元記事 http //www.gamereplays.org/community/index.php?showtopic=146356 地雷と鉄条網に関するちょっとしたトリックです。 鉄条網で通路を塞いだ際に、真ん中の部分だけを取り壊して、そこに地雷を設置しておきます。 こうする事でここを通ろうとする敵は、100%地雷を踏む事なり、甚大なダメージを被ることになるでしょう。 地雷が炸裂した後は、再び地雷を設置したり、鉄条網できちんと塞いだりします。 必ずしも真ん中を空ける必要もなく、地雷を逆側に置いても構いません。 工兵であろうが、車両であろうが、そこを通り抜けようとすればダメージを受けるのです。 基本Tips #13:The Tactical Map(戦略マップ) 元記事 http //www.gamereplays.org/community/index.php?showtopic=146761 戦略マップでは部隊がアイコンで選択出来るので、ゲームスタート時などに便利です。 HQでEngineerを生産し、初期Engineerに施設建設を命令したら戦略マップを表示します。 戦略マップ上で工兵にShift+右クリックで拠点占領の行動予約をしておきます。 こうする事で無駄な操作や画面移動を省略する事が出来ます。 また自陣で待機しているユニットを前線へ動かしたい、 しかし戦闘中で視点を自陣まで動かし、ユニットを移動させ、また戦闘区域へ視点を戻すという作業はしたくない、という時。 ここでも戦略マップを使えば時間短縮ができ、操作量も相手に劣らなくなるでしょう。 NUM0キーを押し、自陣のユニットを動かし、再度NUM0キーを押せば元の視点にすぐ戻れます。 また自陣付近のユニットを動かしている間、戦闘状態を把握できる事も便利です。 例えば敵戦車がこちらの戦車の側面を取りに来た場合、すぐNUM0キーで元の画面に戻し、戦車に動かす事が可能です。 基本Tips #14:Unmanned AT Guns(クルーが居ないAT Gun) 元記事 http //www.gamereplays.org/community/index.php?showtopic=147051 クルーを倒した後のATGunの処理について考えた事がありますか?これには2つの選択肢があります。 1つは歩兵部隊でATGunを回収し、残った歩兵部隊を司令部等で人員補充する事です。 PioneerやEngineer以外であればATGunに人員を裂いて、残った部隊は人員補充する事が可能です。 VolksgrenaidierやRiflemanでATGunを回収し、残った部隊の人員を補充する方法が、無人のATGunを回収して自分のものにする際に一番得なやり方です。 もう一つの選択肢として、自分で回収する必要が無いが、敵に取られると困る場合、 戦車を無人のATGunの傍まで移動させ、ground attackで破壊する事です。 ground attackの際には、かなり傍まで寄らないとなかなか命中しない場合があります。 ATGunを壊す事はどちらの陣営であっても戦況に影響を及ぼし、壊した場合は若干のexpを得る事も出来ます。 まずはVolksgrenadierやRiflemanでATGunを回収し、残った部隊の人員補充をする方法をお奨めします。 基本Tips #15:tracking Enemy Snipers(敵Sniperの追跡) 元記事 http //www.gamereplays.org/community/index.php?showtopic=148323 敵Sniperに自分の兵士が攻撃された時には、画面左端に出る警告メッセージをチェックして下さい。 "Unit Sniped"という表示の脇の赤いアイコンをクリックすると、画面が敵Sniperの場所に飛びます。 アイコンが消えるまでは何回でもクリックでき、その間は敵Sniperが移動しても追跡する事が可能です。 ※スペースキーがイベントキュー発生地点に画面移動させるショートカットですので、Sniper対策に限らず活用出来ると思います。 ※Snipedのイベントキューが出た時は、ミニマップに赤い円が表示されるので、それも判断材料になります。 基本Tips #16:Turning the Tide(ゲームの流れを変える) 元記事 http //www.gamereplays.org/community/index.php?showtopic=149252 主に歩兵戦に関して言える事です。 ゲーム中に1on1の状況になった場合(Pioneer vs EngineerやRifleman vs Volks等)、その場所へもう1部隊向かわせて数的優位を作り出す事を常に心がけて下さい。 その時には、2部隊をどちらも敵部隊の正面へ置かないように。 1部隊を円を描くように回り込ませ、敵の背後を取るようにする事。 こうする事で2 engineer vs 1 Volksや2 pioneer vs 1 Riflemanでも勝機を見出す事が出来るでしょう。(多少運次第な部分はありますが) そしてもう1つ 歩兵戦の際には、良いカバーポジションを見つける事と止まる事を何より大事にして下さい。 良いカバーポジションを見つけてそこにしゃがみ、部隊が動き回るのを止めて下さい。 部隊が動きながら撃った場合の命中率は50%で、余り良くありません。 基本Tips #17:Upgraded Infantry(アップグレードした歩兵) 元記事 http //www.gamereplays.org/community/index.php?showtopic=149620 アップグレードして自動小銃(BARやMP40等)を持った部隊の場合、相手の部隊へ接近させた方がより効果的です。 長距離からでは半分がミスショットとなるでしょう。 敵に突撃することで、武器をアップグレードした効果をより発揮することが出来るでしょう。 基本Tips #18:Micro and Macro(細かい操作と広い視野) 元記事 http //www.gamereplays.org/community/index.php?showtopic=149976 これをマスターする為に努力しなければなりません。 敵と対峙する際にはいつも冷静に、集中し、そして広い視野で物事を考えなければいけません。 私がRTSゲームを始めた頃は、相手と同等もしくはそれ以上の操作や対応が出来ずに何回も負けていました。 そこで色々と練習をするようになりました。遠くからでも本陣の状態を注目することもそうです。 例えば本陣から離れたユニットを操作している間でも、時々資源を確認したり、ユニット探しのホットキー(動いていないユニットを探す)を使ってみたり。 CoHでは自陣施設のを選ぶのにF1、F2、F3…を良く使っています。 あなたが画面の中での戦いにより注目しながらも(ユニットの動きにより集中しながら)本陣を意識出来るようになった時、 あなたの中でミクロとマクロの融合が始まった、と考えます。 自分のものに出来れば、良い結果をもたらすことでしょう。 ※"Base"を「本陣」としましたが、「資源」や「自領内」など様々な意味合いを含んでいると思います。 基本Tips #19:Mine-triggering(地雷の起爆) 元記事 http //www.gamereplays.org/community/index.php?showtopic=150419 自軍のユニットが自分の設置した地雷のすぐ傍で銃撃戦をしている場合、少し遠ざかった方がいいでしょう。 敵の砲撃などで地雷が爆発する事があり、爆発範囲にいれば敵味方関係無くダメージを受けます。 特に連合M8で敷設した地雷は爆発ダメージが大きいです。 M8の地雷は即敷設が可能で、かつ2部隊を簡単に全滅させる事が出来る強力なものです。 M8で2部隊程の敵兵に接敵した場合、近寄って敵の目の前で地雷を敷設し、 車体2つ分くらい後ろに下がり、地雷を狙って起爆させるという技が使えます。 基本Tips #20:Anti-Tank Guns(対戦車砲) 元記事 http //www.gamereplays.org/community/index.php?showtopic=151513 対戦車砲は敵車両に対して最も基本且つ強力な対抗手段です。 生産に弾薬も燃料も必要無い上に、素晴らしい対車両攻撃力を持っています。 そこで対戦車砲が簡単に倒されないようにするにはどうしたらいいでしょうか? ●散開させて、上手くお互いをカバー出来るようにしましょう 距離を取る事で、砲撃によって一斉に叩く事が出来なくなります。 お互いが側面をカバー出来るように配置する事もポイントです。 1部隊が側面を取られても、他の部隊が対応出来るようにします。 枢軸であればカモフラージュを使う事で、相手に気づかれないように配置する事が出来ます。 ●敵車両の側面や背面を狙えるように配置を工夫してみましょう ●守備的に配置する場合、前面に砂嚢を積むとカバー効果が期待できます そして地雷も活用していきましょう。 対戦車砲を攻撃しに来た歩兵を制圧/釘付けにするだけでなく、側面を取りに来た車両にエンジンダメージを与える事も可能です。 ●歩兵、SniperやMortarなどから対戦車砲を守りましょう 対戦車砲は上手に配置すれば車両にやられる事はまずありません。 そこで相手は対戦車砲を歩兵で排除しようとしてくるはずです。 その為に歩兵対策をしておかなければなりません。 MG等が適任ですが、余り近くに配置しないように注意が必要です。 敵の砲撃により全滅させられないようにしましょう。 ●対戦車砲の体力バーは砲の耐久力では無く、砲手の体力を示しています 戦闘毎に工兵で対戦車砲を修理するようにしましょう。 修理する事で戦車の砲撃をより食い止める事が出来ます。 ●常に後方に配置するようにします 対戦車砲の射程距離はかなり長いです。このアドバンテージを活かしましょう。 常に自戦力の後方へ待機させるように心がけましょう。 基本Tips #21:Reload Times(リロード時間) 元記事 http //www.gamereplays.org/community/index.php?showtopic=151922 全てのユニットは移動している間は厳しいペナルティ(命中率の補正)を受けます。 発砲している間は静止するのも良い手段です。 しかし全ての車両は砲弾のリロード時間が存在します。 戦車で一般的に6~7秒くらいの時間です。 そこでこのリロード時間の間、より有利な場所へ移動させ、次の砲撃までに停止するようにします。 高価で重要な戦車を倒されにくくする方法です。 基本Tips #22:バンカーの守備 BunkerかMGNestにユニットを駐留させれば、あらゆる側面から建物への攻撃を防ぐ、素晴らしい効果を上げるでしょう。 これらの建物に駐留したユニットは、敵の攻撃に対して大きな耐性を得ることができます。 Sniperの狙撃にも幾度となく耐え、Grenadeの投擲すら大きな効果を上げることは出来ません。 Heavy Machine Gun Teamを駐留させれば、装甲部隊やMortarによる攻撃を除く、ほぼ全ての攻撃から安全だと保障されます。 しかも、Heavy Machine Gun Teamのコストのみで済むので、これは大変安価な作戦です。 資源を無駄にせずに済むことも第一に、これはBunkerを防衛している他の部隊を別のことに動かす余裕ができ、 必要ならば、Bunkerに補助的なアップグレードを施すことも出来るからです。 General Tip #23 - Dancing [10/29/2006] Oftentimes an MG squad will just barely beat your Riflemen/Volks into a building, soon to unleash hell on your troops. There is a counter, however, that enables your infantry to deal with the garrisoned MG. Simply dance or strafe the building from one side to the other, back and forth, continuously and never standing still. The main MG dude will constanly change windows to fire at your squad but, due to the deploy and redeploy times, actually never get a shot off. This way, your infantry squad will wear the MG squad down and kill it, or force it to ungarrison and retreat. With a little practice, you can thus reverse the entire situation of the classic Garrisoned MG ™. By Gnug315 General Tip #24 - Grenades vs Garrisoned Troops [10/30/2006] When using a grenade on a garrisoned mg42, try to get the mg42 firing out of one of the shorter sides of the house. This will cause the mg42 team inside to get closer together, and in most cases allow your grenade to kill the entire team. By Bentguru General Tip #25 - Backing Up [10/31/2006] A completely crucial part of tank warfare is backing up and away from danger while keeping your protective front armor, as well as your turret, facing your enemy. Tanks are quite maneuverable this way too, being able to make just as sharp turns backing up as when going forward. Do this by clicking a short length behind your tank, and if needed, shift-queue and entire escape route away from the battle, dodging obstacles et al and providing the speediest, safest retreat possible. The only vehicle that can t do this, in fact, is the Axis Motorcycle. By Gnug315 General Tip #26 - Know Your Enemy! [11/1/2006] Ever wish you could figure out who you are going up against when the match starts? Well, now you can! When you have a few seconds of free time in the beginning of a match, hit ctrl + shift + ~ on your keyboard and it will bring up the console. Search a bit and you will find your opponents name. At first it may be hard to spot amongst all the other words, but if he lags it will say it 4-5 times between some [ ]. Usually you can find it about halfway down the console page. Now you can know who you re fighting without waiting to see one of his units! By Lewclan General Tip #27 - Kiting [11/2/2006] Kiting is a term used when a vehicle seemingly attaches itself to an enemy squad by an invisible thread, usuing it s superior range to deal out damage whilst staying outside sticky-bomb or bazooka range. It requires studious micro, but can effectively completely counter any number of enemy squads. Simply keep your vehicle at the correct length, advancing and backing up as needed while unleashing a constant stream of salvos at your target. Your enemy will be forced to deal with your unit with other means. It is most commonly seen with Jeeps vs Pioneers, Pumas vs Riflemen w/ stickies, and Ostwinds vs Rangers, but also goes for the slower, more lumbersome tanks. By Gnug315 General Tip #28 - Killing Snipers [11/4/2006] If you spot a sniper, and don t have a jeep/bike then don t be afraid of charging it with e.g. riflemen. All units are able to detect the sniper, if you are close enough. Even a squad of pioneers are able to take out a sniper if you are lucky enough. So if you see a unsupported sniper starts shooting at your riflemen, press space (go to last event), trace the "smoke tail" and move your riflemen towards the direction of the "smoke tail". Then either use a Jeep/Motorcycle to detect the Sniper or charge it with your infantry. Goodbye, Sniper. By decon General Tip #29 - Hiding [11/6/2006] Hiding is an important part of warfare. As Sun Tzu states, when badly outnumbered, avoid the enemy entirely. In CoH, hiding can be used effectively against your enemy for example when you have decapped an opponent s point, but know he has dispatched troops to deal with you. Instead of trying to cap the point too, in the middle of enemy territory, run off with your units and hide in the corner. You will see that your enemy has defended the point when it starts blinking again as he captures it. Then, when he has done so, and most likely moved on, return your sneaky little squad to the point and decap it once again. Prime examples would include the two corner medium munition points on Semois, but almost all can be used like this in some way or the other. By Gnug315 General Tip #30 - One Way Door [11/7/2006] Barbed wire plays a crucial role in CoH, used to prevent enemy access to critical areas or thru chokepoints. There s a little detail you might not be aware of, tho because you can delete your own barbed wire at any time (simply select it and hit the delete key), it really acts as a one-way door. This is why you ll occasionally see good players wire off the same chokepoint; if the passage is already blocked to the second player, he might as well deny the first one this luxury. By Gnug315 General Tip #31 - Control Groups [11/9/2006] If you have decent amount of soldiers, group them together by select the units you want, then press "Ctrl" + a number. ex. Ctrl + 1 for Riflemen Ctrl + 2 for HMGs Ctrl + 3 for supportive infantry etc. This will prevent you from getting panic when your enemy surprise attack you, you can fight back instantly by these short cut numbers. Also, although this feature is comfy, don just select them and fight because they tend to stick together(BIG target for rockets/bombs), u have to micro them to take hard cover as many as possible. By total90 General Tip #32 - Garrisoned Snipers [11/10/2006] Garrisoned Snipers have a number of advantages over ungarrisoned Snipers. They fire more quickly, inflicting the same amount of damage, and are basically immune to infantry charges. However, a lone Sniper in a building is a sitting duck for an enemy Sniper -- they can be killed in one hit. Use this to your advantage if you see a Garrisoned enemy Sniper as well. It is bets to Garrison a Sniper with another unit, be it an Engineer squad or a Heavy Machine Gun team. The enemy Sniper trying to get yours will hit the other unit in the building and yours will be free to snipe his in one shot. By Moony General Tip #33 - Riflemen vs Garrisoned MG s [11/13/2006] 2 Riflemen Sqd 1 Garrisoned HMG (No Grenades) Try this on semois. If the axis player garrisons a HMG in a building, take one rifleman squad and place it in a nearby building to take their fire. Once he s shooting at the first squad, move the 2nd squad in. Unless you approach from the same vector as the 1st squad (please don t, that s just silly) they won t get suppressed. This 2nd squad can walk right up to the garrisoned building and just shoot the crap outta the MG squad. The MG squad cannot change targets, they will keep on shooting at the rifler squad in the building. It s rather silly, but I ve had it done to me and I ve done it to others. By th15 General Tip #34 - Destroying Hedgerows [11/14/2006] Mid-game and with no unit to push through hedgerows, break out the mines. Place a mine or two (usually needs two) real close to or even under a piece of heavy hedgerow, step back and lob a grenade or have a stug shot at the mines. A new front has just been opened for attack for your armor and infantry. For less than 100 munitions it s possible to bypass nasty chokepoints, flank them, and catch them with their pants down. By tnx3 General Tip #35 - Tactical Map [11/27/2006] Using tactical map to track enemy movement, when you bring up the tactical map, you see all the points thats not in LOS in gray, when you select a unit. and hover your mouse over the points, you will see 1 of 2 things 1. the pointer will change to the capping icon, the white circle with a tail like thing 2. no change Translations 1. the point if not being capped 2. enemy is capping that point Scan the map early on will let you get a grip where your enemy is heading to and how many units he might have The tactical map also tell you which points are OPed without having to scout it out. if you see a high fuel point giving +26, you know its OPed and its best to bring a flamer if you wish to destory it Normal - OPed High 16 - 26 Med 10 - 18 Low 5 - 8 By Sturmtruppen General Tip #36 - Attack Ground [01/01/2007] Why is there an attack ground option? Well there are many uses, to destroy unmanned AT guns to gain experience and deny the enemy a free AT gun. Do destroy any hidden units or mines that you think might be somewhere but just can t see it. Another good use is to use it to purposely miss when the Allies have War Machine on. That way if you can soak up some damage you can just shoot the ground until the power is over. Also if you see a Tiger/Tiger Ace that has no guns and damaged engine just ignore it. Remember they can only get 1 Tiger Ace and 2 Tigers. If you leave it alone that will buy you time before he destory/repair that on and get another Tiger. By Neubine General Tip #37 - Pioneers vs Engineers [01/15/2007] Pioneers HP 140 Build Time 14 Build Manpower 120 Engineers HP 165 Build Time 21 Build Manpower 140 Now, I’m an axis player and I hear many complaints from other Axis players about the inability of Pioneers to compete in a fight with Engineers, but the HP difference is only 25, so if at all possible put your Pioneers in cover (even light) and they will stand a good chance of coming out victorious. Another bonus of Pioneers is that they build so quickly you are able to have more out quicker, early game, compared to engineers, giving you a short (but sometimes) helpful advantage rushing to a certain strategic point, or barb wiring off an area, while your first Pioneer builds you base. (Or vice versa, take your starting Pioneer and rush and your built one will begin constructing your Wehrmacht Quarters before the allies built Engineer would start building a barracks) One last bonus of Pioneers is the free wire cutters at tier 2, which you can have within the first 5 min of a game while allied engineers seem to never take time to upgrade wire cutters for 50 munitions. The main advantage of the Engineer is that it has the obvious 3 man squad, allowing you to overcome the pitiful 2 man Pioneers if you charge. This also aids in the survivability of a squad against Axis snipers therefore allowing you to rush one and kill him if lucky as well as providing a greater chance of preserving the upgrades (be it flamethrower or mine sweeper) of that squad. by BroVVn General Tip #38 - Medic Bunkers [01/22/2007] In 1vs1 games you rarley see medic bunkers being used, this is problably because people tend to overlook their usefulness. As long as you get casaulties (not deaths) from fighting, the medics will run over there, picking up the injured carrying them back to the bunker. Once they ve gathered enough injured you will get a new squad. Axis spawns a grenadier unit. Allies spawns a riflemen unit. build the bunker close to the fighting, this way you will get your new unit deployed in the middle of the battle. If you also combine this with Axis defensive doctrine you can reinforce any casualties sustained if you move your squad close to the bunker, much like a forward barracks. Just build your bunker in cover to make sure it doesent take to many hits from the enemy player. you could also garrison a MG42 in the Axis bunker to make it an Mg nest that spawns troops. By Status Quo General Tip #39 - Evading with Sniper [02/05/2007] If you see an enemy engineer or pioneer squad rushing at your sniper-don t retreat! Instead shoot down one of the squad and then unactivate camouflage and run back. The sniper will be able to move back at either the same or greater speed than the enemy engineer squad, so you won t be taking much damage from their SMGs. Just be sure that you stay away from close combat with the enemy squad and you ll be fine. Once their squad gives up the chase-have your sniper shoot them in the back. This tip works best against Engineers and Pioneers because their weapons are only good at close range combat and they have a low number of squad members-don t try and use it against riflemen! By General Grant General Tip #40 - Tanks [02/12/2007] Knowing all the best things to do when using a tank can save many of them. Make the tank face threats. The front of every vehicle is the strongest spot. Sometimes shells will even bounce off the tiger s front armour. Sometimes facing all your tanks at once won t work because they are being attacked from more than one direction. In this case, command them individually or try moving them back a bit. This should reduce the amount of directions your tanks are being attacked from. If you re still being attacked from a lot of directions, make your tanks face the center vector of the attacks. You will force a lot of the attacks to hit the front of the vehicle instead of the side. Use the tanks reload times. I m pretty sure this has been said before but Every tank has a long reload time (Except for the Flakpanzer of course.) You can use this time to move your tank into a place where it can deal more damage to the enemy tanks. Make sure you tell your tank to face the enemy after you move it. If the enemy hasn t noticed, they won t turn their tanks toward you until you ve done a lot of damage. Halt your vehicle just before it shoots then move again. The next time they reload, try moving to the back of the tanks (If they haven t already turned.) Do not try to go to the back on the first move. DO NOT BUNCH UP. If you bunch up your tanks, they are extremely vulnerable to artillery and other explosive attacks. If you have to, move your tanks individually. It will save you a lot of fuel. Retreating. Your tanks are low on health and you want to get them out of the battle. DO NOT turn them around. Individually tell them to drive backwards away from the enemy. Much less damage will be done to them because the front of the tank is being hit. This can save a lot of tanks. It is also a good idea to get your mortar to fire smoke between the enemy and your tanks. Flanking. If you re having a tanks vs tanks battle with your enemy, and you re sending in another group of tanks, DO NOT send the tanks to the same place your other tanks are. Send them to the opposite side of the tanks. You will do much more damage to the enemy, and they won t be able to "Face You" because you have tanks on both sides. If there is any AT, tell the new group of tanks to kill it first. Get close. If you don t have any time of weapon to "launch" on the enemy tanks in battle, but they do, make sure you get your tanks as close as possible to the enemy without allowing them to get behind you. They are much less likely to attack you with artillery. If they do, the artillery will probably be farther away from you than usual, because they don t want to damage themselves at all. By EarthHunter General Tip #41 - Cover [02/18/2007] Cover has many uses and is not simply something you stick your troops into when in a battle. If you know you have lost a skirmish and all you have left to do is retreat your squad, you may want to manuever them a few steps left or right so that their direct line to your HQ contains some cover. Retreating units already have a huge armor bonus, and when this is added to medium and high cover, the unit is almost invincible. This can prevent you from losing your squads while retreating. Also, if your unit is on a road (like the one in the middle of Angoville) try to avoid retreating them on the road because they will have negative cover - meaning their retreat armor bonus is severly decreased. Also, if you are charging another unit with your own, I. E. riflemen charge unupgraded volks, or mp40 d volks charge riflemen, etc, instead of simply beelining towards them over open ground, check to see if there is a line of bushes or a wall that you can run through to get to them. This way you decrease the odds of you losing too many men before you reach an advantageous distance from your enemy. If you have to charge an enemy across a road, try to stay on the sides of the road, most of the roads have ditches which are yellow or medium cover. Finally, cover can really buff otherwise weak units and give them a decisive advantage over the enemy. I m not just talking about sticking regular infantry in there, stick some pioneers in a bush with your mg and riflemen that try to flank and then run up close may find the nasty suprise of 4 mp40 s firing back. Also, when you are defending a postion, you can have your troops in your selected cover, and then use your tanks to run over bushes, walls, fences, etc, so that when the enemy does attack, he ll realize that there is no cover except yours! All in all, remember that cover is a major part of Company of Heroes and that it has equal significance in the early, middle, and late game. Remember that nearly everything in this game is cover - for example, sneak your infantry behind their lines, kill the AT guns and then use the unmanned AT gun as green or high cover! By Lewclan. General Tip #42 - Roadways [03/12/2007] Roadways are a terrain feature that is present in all 3 of the 1v1 maps. When vehicles traverse the map on a road they get a very significant speed bonus that makes traveling to a destination much less difficult. Though not confirmed I would say the speed bonus is about 1.5x their normal speed, making it worthwhile if you can. One of the dangers of road travel however is that your opponent may place mines on the roads, rendering it dangerous to travel on. A Mine Flail or a squad of Engineers with Minesweepers can make this a little less dangerous, and cost your opponent munitions while giving you a slight peace of mind. For the Axis, there are a couple benefits as well, mainly for StuGs. StuGs not only move faster on a road but they also TURN faster, making them able to keep up and shoot at circling Shermans, which is very handy in a tank battle. The same mine danger is present however, and you should be especially weary if you see M8s running around the battlefield. Here are some tactical map shots with the roadways marked with a red line Angoville Semois Sturzdorf So as you can see they are placed in very tactically viable positions on the map that are good for quick escapes or a speed boost in combat for any vehicle from jeeps and bikes to Pershings and Tigers. By Kleatus The Road Bonus Not only does the road impart a speed bonus to vehicles that travel down it, but it also imparts a "Turning Speed Bonus" to a StuG parked on it. (or any other tracked vehicle) A StuG on a road can keep up with a tank attempting to circle-strafe it and thus defend itself. By JohnHardtack General Tip #43 - Rally points from buildings [03/19/2007] This is a helpful feature from all buildings, you have the ability to send units where ever you want them as soon as they are built. Select the building and simply right click where you want them to go. You can set rally point to other units on the field so that any new unit will automatically go to where that unit is. Helpful with engineers to repair units. You can also set rally points to buildings that can be garrisoned and your units will automatically enter them and set up to attack when they arrive. Just be careful with this option and make sure no enemies beat you into the building you want to occupy. This is important throughout the game, always use this to start your troops moving in an appropriate direction instead of standing around in your base! Further, you can set the rally point from your HQ unto your first building and the first Engy/Pio who pops out will automatically start to help build! By hillhome General Tip #44 - Using Shift+Click [03/26/2007] Shift + Click is a method you can use to queue up orders for your units. This can be used in many different areas of the game and I list some ways of what this can be used for below. So say you are on Beaux Lowlands in the Allied normal starting position. You want your 2nd engineer in this game to go cap the strat point left of your base, the munitions in the lower left corner, and the fuel point right above that. Instead of trying to time your clicks so that you get back to the unit right when a point is capped do the following Click on your unit. Press down the shift key and hold it in. Click on the 3 points you want to capture with that unit (you can even do it from the tactical map!). Once all 3 are clicked let of the shift key and click off of that unit. It will then go about its ordered task to cap those points for you! This can also be used with the tactical map for even faster early capping order speed. Further, you can use the same thing, holding down shift and issuing orders to lay multiple different sections of wire, sandbags, mines or a mix of all three things! What will end up happening is that once you lay down a section you will need to right click, this will instantly bring up a new section attached to the one you just ordered to go in. Simply right click again to get out of that and move your mouse to what you want to wire/bag/mine next. Click or use the hotkeys for whichever wire/bag/mines you were working on building and put the next section where you want it to go. As soon as your unit is done with the first sections of wire/bag/mines it will move automatically to the next one until it dies or runs out of queued orders. Plus you can use this with your units to deliberately tell them where to go, say for instance you want to down by the river on the upper left side of Beaux to flank your enemy. This method allows you to do that instead of having those units charge towards the shallows like the normal pathing would tell them to do. Last, but not least, you can use this to help your tanks reverse and hide behind buildings. It is much easier to reverse and curve your reverse by using Shift + Click. Now go practice and learn new ways to use this method soldier! By hillhome To queue wire or mines, you have to know a little trick. Here is the key sequence to wire 2 seperate sections Say your first pio is busy building Wehrmacht Quarters in the South on Semois, and you want him to go wire the northwest pin, stopping your opponent from getting at that House and that hi-Ammo. While building, do this 1.Select the Pios 2.Click or use hotkey to "build defensive" 3.Click or use hotkey on "build wire" 4.HOLD SHIFT and left-click the hedges to start the wire 5.KEEP HOLDING SHIFT left-click to finish the wire 6.RIGHT-CLICK anywhere (this is the trick, this stops you from continuing to wire) 6a. insert It s a good idea to now HOLD SHIFT RIGHT CLICK them towards the next destination (this prevents them from funny pathing bugs and you can make sure you wind up on the correct side of the wire after you build it) 7.Click or use hotkey to "build defensive" again 8.Click "build wire" 9.HOLD DOWN SHIFT left-click to start the next wire location by the road 10.KEEP HOLDING SHIFT drag the wire into the little lake, left-click to finish the wire 11.RIGHT-CLICK to break the wiring pattern 12.Now HOLD SHIFT right-click to go cap the +16 ammo that you just secured! If you want to wire a box, you can just keep shift-left-clicking and draw the four points of the box. When you want to stop wiring and go on to something else, just right click anywhere. Same is true for mines. Building single mines in different locations is far more effective than stringing a line of mines (which all blow up at once and usually only do 1 mine s worth of damage). 1.Select the Pios 2.Click or use hotkey to "build defensive" 3.Click "build mines" 4.Left-click a location to start 5.Spin them to the perfect spot and left-click again to finish the mines 6.HOLD SHIFT right-click them to move to the next mining spot 7.Click "build defensive" 8.Click "build mines" 9.HOLD SHIFT left-click to place the mine 10.KEEP HOLDING SHIFT left-click again to finish the mine 11.Right-click anywhere to stop stringing mines 12.HOLD SHIFT right-click your Pios to some cover near by (never hang around your mines or you may get blown up by them) note whether or not you hold shift while clicking "build defensive" and "build mines" is unimportant By AmiPolizeiFunk General Tip #45 - Tabbing Units [04/02/2007] General Tip #46 - Camo-Counters [04/09/2007] General Tip #47 - Countering Barbed Wire [04/16/2007] General Tip #48 - Control Sectors [04/30/07] General Tip #49 - Unit/Resource Management [05/06/07] General Tip #50 - Selective Exiting [05/14/07] General Tip #51 - MG/Sniper Counter [28/05/07] General Tip #52 - The Dead Have Eyes [04/06/2007] General Tip #53 - Targetting in Large Scale Engagements [6/10/07] General Tip #54 - Overextending [7/02/07] General Tip #55 - Anti-spam [7/16/07] General Tip #56 - Early Game Tips [7/30/07] General Tip #57 - Advanced Mine Tactics [12/8/07] General Tip #58 - Pursuing and retreating [30/8/07]
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It s my CUE [429] Client error `POST https //webservices.amazon.co.jp/paapi5/getitems` resulted in a `429 Too Many Requests` response { __type com.amazon.paapi5#TooManyRequestsException , Errors [{ Code TooManyRequests , Message The request was de (truncated...) It s my CUE アーティスト 田所あずさ 発売日 2016年7月6日 レーベル ランティス デイリー最高順位 3位(2016年7月6日) 週間最高順位 6位(2016年7月12日) 月間最高順位 11位(2016年7月) 年間最高順位 122位(2016年) 初動売上 3880 累計売上 4719 収録内容 曲名 タイアップ 視聴 1 Come on,A-Z!! 2 It s my CUE. 3 Fighter s high 4 spit out 5 君との約束を数えよう 6 孤毒ディストレス 7 夜はいつか朝になる 8 世界が終わったあとの夜 9 ALERT from THE END 10 アンソリティア 11 英雄なんていない 12 DREAM LINE 13 Straight Forward 14 Boom! Boom! 15 純真Always 無彩限のファントム・ワールド ED ランキング 週 月日 順位 変動 週/月間枚数 累計枚数 1 7/12 6 新 3880 3880 2 7/19 15 ↓ 582 4462 3 7/26 ↓ 257 4719 2016年7月 11 新 4719 4719 関連CD 純真Always
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To All My Dearests Well I don t know if I m going up or down I just wanna stay true to myself and you, you are the reason why I am Sometimes I m blind to brighter light but I have to keep going my way I don t lose my mind whatever happens because I know I got my treasures Yo Especially for you To All My Dearests 光の射すこの街 この街は俺達が生まれ育った愛する場所 けやきの並木道 緑が風に揺れ あの日残していった懐かしい想い出 悪い事もしたし良い事もしてきた 屋上で笑い転げたり 互いに気が済むまでケンカだってしたよな そう いつも一緒でその時間が好きだった でもそんな時が永遠じゃないってわかったのは そうさ 極自然な時の流れ ちっぽけなプライドと夢 他に何も無かったけど ただそれだけでよかったあの頃 やがてあたりまえのような生活の中で 考え悩み明け暮れ そして今も尚譲れないもの 光の射すこの街は俺達に 強く生きる事を教えてくれた 胸に秘めた夢 憧れ 出会い 別れ 決して振り向かずに歩いてゆけ Hey my friends! What do you lookin for? Love and truth 忘れそうになったら Let s take a trip Yo If your way is lost, you can feel me Bro.Hi I m inspire for YA "Biggest 空想力" I always have it "Beautiful world" I m always there Tha present for you is my special treasure 誰もがlittle賢者 特別な想いは計り知れず 未開のyour eyes ずっと待った好機... 吐息まじり背中押したpressure O-oh It s a wonderful thing! What do you think, player? "Now It s time to fly" You say what? I can t hear you Open your mouth C mon! "Now It s time to fly" That s right! Now it s time to fly with pride! 何故に人は自分らしくまっすぐにだけ生きていけないのだろう 澄み渡るあの夜空にやさしさが見えたら手をつないで走り出そう Life is mysterious but go straight You gotta go straight World like a mystery It is going on Let s go on World is historical I still go straight You gotta go straight Let s dive into tha beautiful world It s going on Still going on 幾つもの季節を越えて少しずつ近づいていく距離にやがてとまどう二人 照れとは違う なんとなくわかってたから 笑えないよな ほら ただそれだけのこと むりやり抱き寄せた小さな肩 あの夜君が泣いたわけは聞かなかったけど 今でも覚えている 星空がとっても綺麗だった 光の射すこの街を出て一体俺はどこへ向かうんだ お母さん いつも沢山心配させてごめんな でも俺は行かなきゃいけないんだ お父さん いつも深い理解をありがとう 俺が本当に自分を誇れるようになって帰ってくるまでお母さんをよろしくな 仰いだ空 一人理由もなく何かを確かめたくて 新しいこの光の中で切なさを そして今自分の弱さを越えていきたい
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} /** Infomation styling **/ #trackinfo .info_header th { padding .3em .5em; background-color #D8D8D8; font-size 95%; } #trackinfo .infomation_show_btn_wrapper { float right; font-size 12px; user-select none; } #trackinfo .infomation_show_btn { cursor pointer; } #trackinfo .info_content td { padding 0 0 0 5px; height 0; transition .3s; } #trackinfo .info_content ul { padding 0; margin 0; max-height 0; list-style initial; transition .3s; } #trackinfo .info_content li { opacity 0; visibility hidden; margin 0 0 0 1.5em; transition .3s, opacity .2s; } #trackinfo .info_content.infomation_show td { padding 5px; height 100%; } #trackinfo .info_content.infomation_show ul { padding 5px 0; max-height 50em; } #trackinfo .info_content.infomation_show li { opacity 1; visibility visible; } #trackinfo .info_content.infomation_show li nth-of-type(n+2) { margin-top 10px; } /** Lyrics styling **/ #lyrics { font-size 1.06em; line-height 1.6em; } .not_in_card, .inaudible { display inline; position relative; } .not_in_card { border-bottom dashed 1px #D0D0D0; } .tooltip { display flex; visibility hidden; position absolute; top -42.5px; left 0; width 275px; min-height 20px; max-height 100px; padding 10px; border-radius 5px; background-color #555; align-items center; color #FFF; font-size 85%; line-height 20px; text-align center; white-space nowrap; opacity 0; transition 0.7s; -webkit-user-select none; -moz-user-select none; -ms-user-select none; user-select none; } .inaudible .tooltip { top -68.5px; } span hover + .tooltip { visibility visible; top -47.5px; opacity 0.8; transition 0.3s; } .inaudible span hover + .tooltip { top -73.5px; } .not_in_card span.hide { top -42.5px; opacity 0; transition 0.7s; } .inaudible .img { display inline-block; width 3.45em; height 1.25em; margin-right 4px; margin-bottom -3.5px; margin-left 4px; background-image url(https //img.atwikiimg.com/www31.atwiki.jp/touhoukashi/attach/2971/7/Inaudible.png); background-size contain; background-repeat no-repeat; } .not_in_card after, .inaudible .img after { content ; visibility hidden; position absolute; top -8.5px; left 42.5%; border-width 5px; border-style solid; border-color #555 transparent transparent transparent; opacity 0; transition 0.7s; } .not_in_card hover after, .inaudible .img hover after { content ; visibility visible; top -13.5px; left 42.5%; opacity 0.8; transition 0.3s; } .not_in_card after { top -2.5px; left 50%; } .not_in_card hover after { top -7.5px; left 50%; } .not_in_card.hide after { visibility hidden; top -2.5px; opacity 0; transition 0.7s; } /** For mobile device styling **/ .uk-overflow-container { display inline; } #trackinfo.mobile { display table; float none; width 100%; margin auto; margin-bottom 1em; } #trackinfo.mobile th { text-transform none; } #trackinfo.mobile tbody tr not(.media) th { text-align left; background-color unset; } #trackinfo.mobile td { white-space normal; } document.addEventListener( DOMContentLoaded , function() { use strict ; const headers = { title アルバム別曲名 , album アルバム , circle サークル , vocal Vocal , lyric Lyric , chorus Chorus , narrator Narration , rap Rap , voice Voice , whistle Whistle (口笛) , translate Translation (翻訳) , arrange Arrange , artist Artist , bass Bass , cajon Cajon (カホン) , drum Drum , guitar Guitar , keyboard Keyboard , mc MC , mix Mix , piano Piano , sax Sax , strings Strings , synthesizer Synthesizer , trumpet Trumpet , violin Violin , original 原曲 , image_song イメージ曲 }; const rPagename = /(?=^|.*
https://w.atwiki.jp/touhoukashi/pages/5136.html
【登録タグ M M other あやぽんず* 上海紅茶館 ~ Chinese Tea 森羅万象】 【注意】 現在、このページはJavaScriptの利用が一時制限されています。この表示状態ではトラック情報が正しく表示されません。 この問題は、以下のいずれかが原因となっています。 ページがAMP表示となっている ウィキ内検索からページを表示している これを解決するには、こちらをクリックし、ページを通常表示にしてください。 /** General styling **/ @font-face { font-family Noto Sans JP ; font-display swap; font-style normal; font-weight 350; src url(https //img.atwikiimg.com/www31.atwiki.jp/touhoukashi/attach/2972/10/NotoSansCJKjp-DemiLight.woff2) format( woff2 ), url(https //img.atwikiimg.com/www31.atwiki.jp/touhoukashi/attach/2972/9/NotoSansCJKjp-DemiLight.woff) format( woff ), url(https //img.atwikiimg.com/www31.atwiki.jp/touhoukashi/attach/2972/8/NotoSansCJKjp-DemiLight.ttf) format( truetype ); } @font-face { font-family Noto Sans JP ; font-display swap; font-style normal; font-weight bold; src url(https //img.atwikiimg.com/www31.atwiki.jp/touhoukashi/attach/2972/13/NotoSansCJKjp-Medium.woff2) format( woff2 ), url(https //img.atwikiimg.com/www31.atwiki.jp/touhoukashi/attach/2972/12/NotoSansCJKjp-Medium.woff) format( woff ), url(https //img.atwikiimg.com/www31.atwiki.jp/touhoukashi/attach/2972/11/NotoSansCJKjp-Medium.ttf) format( truetype ); } rt { font-family Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; } /** Main table styling **/ #trackinfo, #lyrics { font-family Noto Sans JP , sans-serif; font-weight 350; } .track_number { font-family Rockwell; font-weight bold; } .track_number after { content . ; } #track_args, .amp_text { display none; } #trackinfo { position relative; float right; margin 0 0 1em 1em; padding 0.3em; width 320px; border-collapse separate; border-radius 5px; border-spacing 0; background-color #F9F9F9; font-size 90%; line-height 1.4em; } #trackinfo th { white-space nowrap; } #trackinfo th, #trackinfo td { border none !important; } #trackinfo thead th { background-color #D8D8D8; box-shadow 0 -3px #F9F9F9 inset; padding 4px 2.5em 7px; white-space normal; font-size 120%; text-align center; } .trackrow { background-color #F0F0F0; box-shadow 0 2px #F9F9F9 inset, 0 -2px #F9F9F9 inset; } #trackinfo td ul { margin 0; padding 0; list-style none; } #trackinfo li { line-height 16px; } #trackinfo li nth-of-type(n+2) { margin-top 6px; } #trackinfo dl { margin 0; } #trackinfo dt { font-size small; font-weight bold; } #trackinfo dd { margin-left 1.2em; } #trackinfo dd + dt { margin-top .5em; } #trackinfo_help { position absolute; top 3px; right 8px; font-size 80%; } /** Media styling **/ #trackinfo .media th { background-color #D8D8D8; padding 4px 0; font-size 95%; text-align center; } .media td { padding 0 2px; } .media iframe nth-of-type(n+2) { margin-top 0.3em; } .youtube + .nicovideo, .youtube + .soundcloud, .nicovideo + .soundcloud { margin-top 0.75em; } .media_section { display flex; align-items center; text-align center; } .media_section before, .media_section after { display block; flex-grow 1; content ; height 1px; } .media_section before { margin-right 0.5em; background linear-gradient(-90deg, #888, transparent); } .media_section after { margin-left 0.5em; background linear-gradient(90deg, #888, transparent); } .media_notice { color firebrick; font-size 77.5%; } /** Around track styling **/ .next-track { float right; } /** Infomation styling **/ #trackinfo .info_header th { padding .3em .5em; background-color #D8D8D8; font-size 95%; } #trackinfo .infomation_show_btn_wrapper { float right; font-size 12px; user-select none; } #trackinfo .infomation_show_btn { cursor pointer; } #trackinfo .info_content td { padding 0 0 0 5px; height 0; transition .3s; } #trackinfo .info_content ul { padding 0; margin 0; max-height 0; list-style initial; transition .3s; } #trackinfo .info_content li { opacity 0; visibility hidden; margin 0 0 0 1.5em; transition .3s, opacity .2s; } #trackinfo .info_content.infomation_show td { padding 5px; height 100%; } #trackinfo .info_content.infomation_show ul { padding 5px 0; max-height 50em; } #trackinfo .info_content.infomation_show li { opacity 1; visibility visible; } #trackinfo .info_content.infomation_show li nth-of-type(n+2) { margin-top 10px; } /** Lyrics styling **/ #lyrics { font-size 1.06em; line-height 1.6em; } .not_in_card, .inaudible { display inline; position relative; } .not_in_card { border-bottom dashed 1px #D0D0D0; } .tooltip { display flex; visibility hidden; position absolute; top -42.5px; left 0; width 275px; min-height 20px; max-height 100px; padding 10px; border-radius 5px; background-color #555; align-items center; color #FFF; font-size 85%; line-height 20px; text-align center; white-space nowrap; opacity 0; transition 0.7s; -webkit-user-select none; -moz-user-select none; -ms-user-select none; user-select none; } .inaudible .tooltip { top -68.5px; } span hover + .tooltip { visibility visible; top -47.5px; opacity 0.8; transition 0.3s; } .inaudible span hover + .tooltip { top -73.5px; } .not_in_card span.hide { top -42.5px; opacity 0; transition 0.7s; } .inaudible .img { display inline-block; width 3.45em; height 1.25em; margin-right 4px; margin-bottom -3.5px; margin-left 4px; background-image url(https //img.atwikiimg.com/www31.atwiki.jp/touhoukashi/attach/2971/7/Inaudible.png); background-size contain; background-repeat no-repeat; } .not_in_card after, .inaudible .img after { content ; visibility hidden; position absolute; top -8.5px; left 42.5%; border-width 5px; border-style solid; border-color #555 transparent transparent transparent; opacity 0; transition 0.7s; } .not_in_card hover after, .inaudible .img hover after { content ; visibility visible; top -13.5px; left 42.5%; opacity 0.8; transition 0.3s; } .not_in_card after { top -2.5px; left 50%; } .not_in_card hover after { top -7.5px; left 50%; } .not_in_card.hide after { visibility hidden; top -2.5px; opacity 0; transition 0.7s; } /** For mobile device styling **/ .uk-overflow-container { display inline; } #trackinfo.mobile { display table; float none; width 100%; margin auto; margin-bottom 1em; } #trackinfo.mobile th { text-transform none; } #trackinfo.mobile tbody tr not(.media) th { text-align left; background-color unset; } #trackinfo.mobile td { white-space normal; } document.addEventListener( DOMContentLoaded , function() { use strict ; const headers = { title アルバム別曲名 , album アルバム , circle サークル , vocal Vocal , lyric Lyric , chorus Chorus , narrator Narration , rap Rap , voice Voice , whistle Whistle (口笛) , translate Translation (翻訳) , arrange Arrange , artist Artist , bass Bass , cajon Cajon (カホン) , drum Drum , guitar Guitar , keyboard Keyboard , mc MC , mix Mix , piano Piano , sax Sax , strings Strings , synthesizer Synthesizer , trumpet Trumpet , violin Violin , original 原曲 , image_song イメージ曲 }; const rPagename = /(?=^|.*
https://w.atwiki.jp/drip122/pages/30.html
httpsとhttpの違いを調査 httpsはサーバとブラウザ間を暗号化して送受信してくれる暗号化プロトコル。
https://w.atwiki.jp/touhoukashi/pages/3856.html
【登録タグ Identity. M Studio “Syrup Comfiture” 曲 神々が恋した幻想郷 飲茶娘】 【注意】 現在、このページはJavaScriptの利用が一時制限されています。この表示状態ではトラック情報が正しく表示されません。 この問題は、以下のいずれかが原因となっています。 ページがAMP表示となっている ウィキ内検索からページを表示している これを解決するには、こちらをクリックし、ページを通常表示にしてください。 /** General styling **/ @font-face { font-family Noto Sans JP ; font-display swap; font-style normal; font-weight 350; src url(https //img.atwikiimg.com/www31.atwiki.jp/touhoukashi/attach/2972/10/NotoSansCJKjp-DemiLight.woff2) format( woff2 ), url(https //img.atwikiimg.com/www31.atwiki.jp/touhoukashi/attach/2972/9/NotoSansCJKjp-DemiLight.woff) format( woff ), url(https //img.atwikiimg.com/www31.atwiki.jp/touhoukashi/attach/2972/8/NotoSansCJKjp-DemiLight.ttf) format( truetype ); } @font-face { font-family Noto Sans JP ; font-display swap; font-style normal; font-weight bold; src url(https //img.atwikiimg.com/www31.atwiki.jp/touhoukashi/attach/2972/13/NotoSansCJKjp-Medium.woff2) format( woff2 ), url(https //img.atwikiimg.com/www31.atwiki.jp/touhoukashi/attach/2972/12/NotoSansCJKjp-Medium.woff) format( woff ), url(https //img.atwikiimg.com/www31.atwiki.jp/touhoukashi/attach/2972/11/NotoSansCJKjp-Medium.ttf) format( truetype ); } rt { font-family Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; } /** Main table styling **/ #trackinfo, #lyrics { font-family Noto Sans JP , sans-serif; font-weight 350; } .track_number { font-family Rockwell; font-weight bold; } .track_number after { content . ; } #track_args, .amp_text { display none; } #trackinfo { position relative; float right; margin 0 0 1em 1em; padding 0.3em; width 320px; border-collapse separate; border-radius 5px; border-spacing 0; background-color #F9F9F9; font-size 90%; line-height 1.4em; } #trackinfo th { white-space nowrap; } #trackinfo th, #trackinfo td { border none !important; } #trackinfo thead th { background-color #D8D8D8; box-shadow 0 -3px #F9F9F9 inset; padding 4px 2.5em 7px; white-space normal; font-size 120%; text-align center; } .trackrow { background-color #F0F0F0; box-shadow 0 2px #F9F9F9 inset, 0 -2px #F9F9F9 inset; } #trackinfo td ul { margin 0; padding 0; list-style none; } #trackinfo li { line-height 16px; } #trackinfo li nth-of-type(n+2) { margin-top 6px; } #trackinfo dl { margin 0; } #trackinfo dt { font-size small; font-weight bold; } #trackinfo dd { margin-left 1.2em; } #trackinfo dd + dt { margin-top .5em; } #trackinfo_help { position absolute; top 3px; right 8px; font-size 80%; } /** Media styling **/ #trackinfo .media th { background-color #D8D8D8; padding 4px 0; font-size 95%; text-align center; } .media td { padding 0 2px; } .media iframe nth-of-type(n+2) { margin-top 0.3em; } .youtube + .nicovideo, .youtube + .soundcloud, .nicovideo + .soundcloud { margin-top 0.75em; } .media_section { display flex; align-items center; text-align center; } .media_section before, .media_section after { display block; flex-grow 1; content ; height 1px; } .media_section before { margin-right 0.5em; background linear-gradient(-90deg, #888, transparent); } .media_section after { margin-left 0.5em; background linear-gradient(90deg, #888, transparent); } .media_notice { color firebrick; font-size 77.5%; } /** Around track styling **/ .next-track { float right; } /** Infomation styling **/ #trackinfo .info_header th { padding .3em .5em; background-color #D8D8D8; font-size 95%; } #trackinfo .infomation_show_btn_wrapper { float right; font-size 12px; user-select none; } #trackinfo .infomation_show_btn { cursor pointer; } #trackinfo .info_content td { padding 0 0 0 5px; height 0; transition .3s; } #trackinfo .info_content ul { padding 0; margin 0; max-height 0; list-style initial; transition .3s; } #trackinfo .info_content li { opacity 0; visibility hidden; margin 0 0 0 1.5em; transition .3s, opacity .2s; } #trackinfo .info_content.infomation_show td { padding 5px; height 100%; } #trackinfo .info_content.infomation_show ul { padding 5px 0; max-height 50em; } #trackinfo .info_content.infomation_show li { opacity 1; visibility visible; } #trackinfo .info_content.infomation_show li nth-of-type(n+2) { margin-top 10px; } /** Lyrics styling **/ #lyrics { font-size 1.06em; line-height 1.6em; } .not_in_card, .inaudible { display inline; position relative; } .not_in_card { border-bottom dashed 1px #D0D0D0; } .tooltip { display flex; visibility hidden; position absolute; top -42.5px; left 0; width 275px; min-height 20px; max-height 100px; padding 10px; border-radius 5px; background-color #555; align-items center; color #FFF; font-size 85%; line-height 20px; text-align center; white-space nowrap; opacity 0; transition 0.7s; -webkit-user-select none; -moz-user-select none; -ms-user-select none; user-select none; } .inaudible .tooltip { top -68.5px; } span hover + .tooltip { visibility visible; top -47.5px; opacity 0.8; transition 0.3s; } .inaudible span hover + .tooltip { top -73.5px; } .not_in_card span.hide { top -42.5px; opacity 0; transition 0.7s; } .inaudible .img { display inline-block; width 3.45em; height 1.25em; margin-right 4px; margin-bottom -3.5px; margin-left 4px; background-image url(https //img.atwikiimg.com/www31.atwiki.jp/touhoukashi/attach/2971/7/Inaudible.png); background-size contain; background-repeat no-repeat; } .not_in_card after, .inaudible .img after { content ; visibility hidden; position absolute; top -8.5px; left 42.5%; border-width 5px; border-style solid; border-color #555 transparent transparent transparent; opacity 0; transition 0.7s; } .not_in_card hover after, .inaudible .img hover after { content ; visibility visible; top -13.5px; left 42.5%; opacity 0.8; transition 0.3s; } .not_in_card after { top -2.5px; left 50%; } .not_in_card hover after { top -7.5px; left 50%; } .not_in_card.hide after { visibility hidden; top -2.5px; opacity 0; transition 0.7s; } /** For mobile device styling **/ .uk-overflow-container { display inline; } #trackinfo.mobile { display table; float none; width 100%; margin auto; margin-bottom 1em; } #trackinfo.mobile th { text-transform none; } #trackinfo.mobile tbody tr not(.media) th { text-align left; background-color unset; } #trackinfo.mobile td { white-space normal; } document.addEventListener( DOMContentLoaded , function() { use strict ; const headers = { title アルバム別曲名 , album アルバム , circle サークル , vocal Vocal , lyric Lyric , chorus Chorus , narrator Narration , rap Rap , voice Voice , whistle Whistle (口笛) , translate Translation (翻訳) , arrange Arrange , artist Artist , bass Bass , cajon Cajon (カホン) , drum Drum , guitar Guitar , keyboard Keyboard , mc MC , mix Mix , piano Piano , sax Sax , strings Strings , synthesizer Synthesizer , trumpet Trumpet , violin Violin , original 原曲 , image_song イメージ曲 }; const rPagename = /(?=^|.*