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February 26th, 2002, 05:38 PM
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Re: Avoiding "glassing" a planet
I have taken over 6 planet systems in one turn. Using two fleets, with 12 movement points, and splitting the fleets up for the smaller planets.
In Strategic Mode: As long as a troop transport has troops, and it's safe for it to advance, planet bombardment will pause. Note: launched seekers will continue to the target planet. Bombardment will resume if you lose on the ground.
You might glass the planet if you brought too many armed ships along. In one combat turn the weapon platforms and POP could be destroyed.
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February 26th, 2002, 10:41 PM
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Re: Avoiding "glassing" a planet
quote: But my fighters glassed the planet anyway.
Were the fighters set to break formation (break is the default, IIRC)? And if they were, did you set their individual default strategy to "strip planet" as well (the default for units is "optimal range")?
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February 26th, 2002, 11:47 PM
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Re: Avoiding "glassing" a planet
AFAIK the capture planet fleets should better not break formation. I know there are some cons, like not always the optimal weapons range due to formation overrules, but with this setup the fleet should not glass the planet unless it is not a tiny weak one where every single shot would be too much.
The only problem for the ai seems to be, how to gather together a fleet with ships and transports on the galactic map, because transports are usually slower, they are often chasing behind the fleet. But I think I have recently seen a post about a solution to this problem...
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February 27th, 2002, 05:37 AM
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Re: Avoiding "glassing" a planet
In my Last game (vs. AI, as my availible time is very sporadic), I had a strategy that resulted in no glassed planets in capture attempts, and I'm pretty sure glassing could only happen in a situation such as a planet with one WP and something very close to 1M population.
I had two strategies, with the only difference being in the Primary Strategy; one was Optimal Range, the other Maximum. In the Firing Strategy, I said use Type before Targeting priority, with planets selected as "Don't Fire On", and listed Last in the priority list. The rest was default.
The "Fire Until Weapons Gone" strategy will override the "Don't Fire on Planets" strategy while it has weapon platforms. As soon as the attack ships destroy the Last platform, they stop firing, and the transport zooms in to drop its troops. Breaking formation are the transport and the other support ships (for my main capture fleet; I had several other makeshift ones made from enemy carriers).
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