Graycompany
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ORIGINAL: Jonathan Palfrey Yes, this is something that game players seem to want, but it's cheating. Lincoln and Davis would have loved to direct the tactics as well as the strategy, but they couldn't and they didn't. If you insist on wearing multiple hats, you ought to face the fact that you're not really simulating anything real, you're just playing around in some kind of fantasy world. I prefer to feel that I'm confronting the sort of challenges that real people confronted in the 19th century. Their battles were out of their direct control; so my battles should be out of my direct control too. No-one really controlled a 19th-century battle very much; it took its own course, influenced by the decisions of all the people who took part in it. From a game player's point of view, a die roll is a good way to represent it. It's wishful thinking to imagine that you could have influenced it very much, had you been there. It's true that the outcomes of some battles were influenced significantly by the good or bad decisions of the top generals. But the decisions that had that effect were maybe one or two per battle. Who wants to play a game in which you get to make only one or two interesting decisions? Hell with it; roll the die, resolve the battle, and let's move on. Well, I would not call playing a game that has options cheating. I understand your playing style and that is fine. But to say others are "cheating" because they want to have more detail is just wrong. Who says that you are just one person? that you have to be the President, why cant you be a Commander of an army or the quartermaster?, or a brigade commander? You also say Lincoln would want to have tactical control, I disagree. Linclon often did not take enough control, having on a number of occasions to order his Generals to move the Army. I doubt very much that he picked which weapons would be produced or how the supply would be distributed. Perhaps they will have an option where you can email someone that has the game and then that person will decided what you want and if they will follow your orders. Die rolls, like a 1d6 roll means only 1 out of 6 things can happen, I like to think that there are more options that could take place. Being able to be different people in the game at different levels is quite appealing, rather than have to buy 5 different types of games, why not buy one, and customize it to what you like? Newsflash, this is fantasy. 
< Message edited by Graycompany -- 10/24/2006 4:22:27 AM >
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