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Some Questions About Warp Assaults
I have seen two games decided by massive warp point assaults (1 favorable, 1 not). By decided, I mean that one side lost so much that there is no way they would be competitive again.
Is this normally how games are decided? Is there such a thing as having too many ships in an offensive against a warp point? Is it a bad idea to use carriers? Is there a way to decide what ships to enter first (such as ones with better shields, etc.)? Are there any 'secret knocks' to opening a warp point? Thanks in advance... (Congrats Pious Ron) [ April 18, 2003, 00:19: Message edited by: SamuraiProgrammer ] |
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I'll just answer a few of these.
Originally posted by SamuraiProgrammer: Is this normally how games are decided? I would say no. I think most games are decided by planet losses. Is there such a thing as having too many ships in an offensive against a warp point? Not really, but unlucky ship placement can kill you. Is there a way to decide what ships to enter first (such as ones with better shields, etc.)? Sorry no, they all enter at once. Only your fleet leader do you have any kind of control over. Are there any 'secret knocks' to opening a warp point? See the current thread "Warp point opening technology -- How?" |
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"Is it a bad idea to use carriers?"
IMHO yes. Even as defender carriers will need time to launch their fighters and because the combat starts at close range they may be destroyed before most of the fighters are lauched. However fighters themselves are great to defend a warp point. |
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I do believe the game will number the ships and place them according to the formation numbers, but I haven't figured out the game's system for numbering ships and if I did, what could I do about it? In formations.txt, you can select particular design types to fit in different formation slots. For instance attack ships in front, carriers in the rear, capture ships on the wings. Last time I tried this it didn't work. The game places the ships according to its own plan so you best grin and bear it. In my experience, at a warp point, it is impossible to tell in advance the positioning of the defenders ships or the orientation of your formation so random positioning may be just as effective as a carefully thought out formation. [ April 18, 2003, 17:08: Message edited by: Grandpa Kim ] |
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Send a ramming fleet in first. To see what is on the other side
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