When playing games with Fog of War, it would be useful to know where you lost territories, and who you lost them to.
Instead of:
MrBenn attacked India from China and conquered it from player1
player2 attacked ? from ? and conquered it from player1
MrBenn attacked Siam from India and conquered it from player2
player1 attacked ? from ? and conquered it from MrBenn
player1 attacked ? from ? and conquered it from player2
player1 attacked ? from ? and conquered it from MrBenn
player2 attacked ? from ? and conquered it from MrBenn
player2 attacked ? from ? and conquered it from player1
MrBenn attacked Indonesia from New Guinea and conquered it from player1
It might be useful to see this in the game log:
MrBenn attacked India from China and conquered it from player1
player2 attacked ? from ? and conquered it from player1
MrBenn attacked Siam from India and conquered it from player2
player1 attacked India from ? and conquered it from MrBenn
player1 attacked ? from ? and conquered it from player2
player1 attacked Indonesia from ? and conquered it from MrBenn
player2 attacked Alberta from ? and conquered it from MrBenn
player2 attacked ? from ? and conquered it from player1
MrBenn attacked Indonesia from New Guinea and conquered it from player1
It still fits in with the 'fog of war' concept; but knowing where you lost territory is as important as knowing where you've won it!
What do people think?