As a matter of fact, I feel that we (including myself) do not use the 3D symbolic view as much at it deserve. However, it is probably the best view to analyze the overall situation and to give orders. The 2D Otan symbols are often piled and do not give indications about units orientation or formation...
The reason for the 3D symbolic low usage is complex. Personally, I would change the currents "matchboxes" to something more simple but also more informative : different style for cavalry-art and inf, animations for units firing or under fire (like in 2D) and also a way to distinguish at a glimpse between light and heavy cav, same for the inf.
It would be great if one could :
- Highlight the fire range areas : where do we have to stop in order to be out of the range of a grand battery, are there masked areas that my battery cannot reach.
- Highlight the area of the battle fiels that each corps control : it will be more easy to "see" our corps mooving when they tend to mix up during the battle: who is retreating, who is advancing. It would be nice to use a different colao code of this area to check the average "moral" potential of each corps (not just unit by unit) : il will help to anticipate a run away!
- Highlight the area of the battle fiels that cannot be seen from the CiC or by a unit (by clicking on it). This is quite an issue: if you don't see any units in a part of the battle field, is it because there are none or because it is a hidden part that your reco cannot see?
- Highlight the battlefiels area to reveal +/- coefficients for : movements, defense, attack. In the far future of the game the terrain will be more detailled, with walls, fences, bushes, small elevations and depressions (I hope). It would then be a shame not to introduce them in the stategic plans and 3D symbolic view will be very helpfull for that.
I don't think that that would compete with the real 3D. The idea would just be to replace the 2D by the virtual 3D.
BUT, the game is already great as it is and I am sure that JMM hasmany ideas about this. Not for tomorrow JMM, we appreciate what we already have.