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Old June 14th, 2002, 04:40 PM

Baron Munchausen Baron Munchausen is offline
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Default Re: Detailed Strategic Ground Combat

SE is a space game. Adding ground combat in that much detail would be a nightmare to program, and then a micromanagement nightmare to play as already noted. If you want to play a combined space/ground campaign, try Emperor of the Fading Suns. It runs in the DOS box of Win95/98 but it's a fairly advanced game. Last update was 1999, I think? You can get it for free at Home of the Underdogs: www.the-underdogs.org

Warning! You'll learn what micromanagement means with this game! It might be the only game out there which exceeds SE IV for micromanagement.

In SE IV, I think all we need is a few more options like the ability to choose a strategy that our troops use in combat. The effect of planetary bombardment on troops needs to be reduced, too. If troops were protected by the same damage ratio that protects population you'd really have combat for planets because troops would survive to fight the invading troops.

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Old June 14th, 2002, 06:46 PM

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Well of course it would be a nightmare if the game continues to be as micromanaged as it is. Remember, I come from the Stars! community, where you can automate just about everything. You can even have your ships automatically move toward and attack any enemy ships that come within a certain range.

I'm assuming that at some point, hopefully SE5, the game will be much easier to automate so there won't be so much micromanagement. That way, you could have stuff like this with little problem.

Also, universes and saved games wouldn't need to take up that much more space. You could just use a fractal system to generate the planets' surfaces and store facility locations and troop positions each with two extra variables to determine X,Y location on the planet. Then, all you'd be storing in saved games and universe files would be a single planetary seed and, for saved games, locations for all the facilities and deployed troops. Possibly in a huge, overcrowded universe the file might get rather large, but even then, probably not by much.
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Old June 14th, 2002, 07:50 PM

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Default Re: Detailed Strategic Ground Combat

I would love to see Ground Combat reduced to something like the Intel system.
Each planet would spend points to defend it.
The Attacker would build up and spend points to invade
The results would be abstracted.
You could still glass a planet if you wanted to.
If I want tactical combat, I’ll play with micro armor (1/285 lead/pewter) miniatures.
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