mr.godo
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Joined: 4/19/2008 Status: offline
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Here's a battle I just simulated: 1805, Jan Great Britain Wins Battle Of Amsterdam 1805, Jan France loses -1pp 1805, Jan Great Britain gains +1pp 1805, Jan France Breaks, Great Britain Wins! 1805, Jan France Pursuit losses: , 3 Infantry 1805, Jan Great Britain Pursuit: Class:5 Die:3 Mod:0 Net:3 Perc Loss:30 1805, Jan France Casualties , 1 Cavalry 1805, Jan Great Britain Casualties , 1 Infantry 1805, Jan R2: France Die 0, Perc 5, Mrl 0.50 1805, Jan R2: Great Britain Die 3, Perc 10, Mrl 1.40 1805, Jan France Casualties , 1 Infantry 1805, Jan Great Britain Casualties , 1 Infantry 1805, Jan R1: France Die 1, Perc 5, Mrl 0.20 1805, Jan R1: Great Britain Die 4, Perc 10, Mrl 1.00 1805, Jan Day 1 CHITS Great Britain:Assault France:Esc Counter Attack 1805, Jan France, 1 corps 1805, Jan Great Britain, 2 corps 1805, Jan BATTLE:Amsterdam Attacker:Great Britain Defender:France 1805, Jan Great Britain Attacking France at Amsterdam This is fine and dandy as part of a log file. I THOUGHT I BOUGHT A FRIGGIN' GAME!!!! I don't need to spend my time sifting through log files, that's part of my 50 hour a week job! Here's a spec for Marshall: Right click any territory. Options BATTLE SUMMARIES List all the battles that occurred in that territory User selects one of the battles Battle summary screen pops up listing leaders, forces, strengths, chit selections, losses by round, outcome. I understand, it's not part of the original EiA. You could write down what happened, but who has the time? Perhaps if there was a game moderator who just kept the game moving! Or maybe if you harnessed the power of your dual core 3.0GHz desktop with 500GB of space... I'm sure we could figure out a way to store this information in a database and present it to the user in an attractive fashion. This is the 21st century. How about some 21st century bells and whistles to go with our 18th century historical simulator? Is this playable? YES. But in the same way that I could go out in my yard right now, get a bunch of rocks and re-enact the battle of gettysburg at the person level. I never said anything about how enjoyable it would be.
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