Thanks for the replies guys.
1. Do you mean the Fog of War? The limit of a city's vision range? Not quite sure what you mean... same on the creature thing....
Actually I meant the colour border on the tree in the very top left showing cities and units. I suspect it means that these locations either have not acted yet or have no action but I am unsure as I am colour blind and there is subtle shading differences that could be diff colors I am not picking up.
2. Nope. Once it's chosen, that's it.
Disappointing really for the advertised intent.
4. I don't think so, no.
Thats annoying even with manual battles as having to shift units around to bring the big hitters to the front is getting old.
6. Well, there's Cloak of Shadows in Tactical... It says it makes a unit 50% harder to hit, so it's not true invis or anything.
I hope we see some of this for multiplayer. Making cities appear more defended or distract units on the field is too big an element to ignore in fantasy strategy for me.
8. Shards supposedly had something to do with it, or so I've heard... if you do a search on improving mana regen, someone made some custom items that raise your TACTICAL battle regen rate... there's something wrong with the mana regen stat right now.
I've found the rate is fine if you have many champions with small pools but if you start wanting to use all the city enchantments you need a large pool to not sit stagnate.
9. Absolutely. Squads of units directly multiply their stats. Got some dumb peasant with an axe and a patch work tunic with only 6 atk and 3 def... put him in a squad and suddenly he's 24atk and 12 def against a fully armed and armoured knight with 20 atk and 20 def... turn those peasants into a company and they're going to EAT that knight for breakfast as they'll be double again those stats...
Still ultimately rewards single unit well equipped companies, defeating several underequipped companies. While realistic, it does limit tactical flavours if one is better than others.
11. One level shows the level of research you have. The other shows the required level you need to have to go to that spot. It's just that one technology, the questing one in the Adventure tree.
Thing is I have had times saying 'Notable location level 2. Your level 4' directly beside another site, 'Notable location level 4, your level 3'
13. Hmm, after researching the treaties I've never had the options not available to me in the diplomancy screen... You're not at war, are you?
Even not at war, I can see the option but if I click on it, the centre of the screen remains blank and no value comparison is raised. I find this very common with technology treaties.
Thanks again for the answers.