Very interesting stuff. Thanks for the info. I've come up with a few more questions as well so thanks for being so open to the prospect!
What things must you do in a typical game session? I'd imagine you have a season going, and you enter your fighters in the contest(s), but I've read that your fighters can get in trouble outside the arena. What types of activities do you do when not actively engaged in fights?
Are the fights always 1 on 1 or are there various types of fights to be entered?
In Roman times gladiator fights rarely ended in deaths (so I've read/seen). I realize the game is loosely based on this era, so can you expect one of the combatants to die in each fight or every now and then? I assume they not only can die in the arena, but also days later as a result of their wounds?
Regarding seasons and the final tournament, is the choice regarding which fighters get to fight in the championship based on your "school" (ie all 3 of your fighters results for the season), or an individual fighters performance over the season? It seems like injuries will force you to play a couple if not all of your fighters to make it through a season so I'm curious how this will work out.
Thanks again for answering questions about the game. If you don't want to answer something it's ok. I'm just trying to learn about the fun we'll soon be having when it ships!
[ November 09, 2003, 23:33: Message edited by: Brian White ]