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I know that there are a few maps that include small ''cliffs'' were units cant travel on.
But those cliffs have little to no inpact to Line of sight.
The hill on Hill 112 had to be inflated ingame for otherwise you wouldn't even noticed it. And yet both sides fought to the death for its control, for it was the highest height in the area to the point it was dubbed the "Key to Caen".
Mont Ormel is actually accurate and set in an unusual part of Normandy nicknamed "The Norman Switzerland" because it is suddenly very hilly.
Okay cool, thanks! I haven't checked out every map yet so that is why I asked.
Like, units on hills get longer line of sight or can shoot over treelines etc?