[hirr]Leto
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ORIGINAL: spellir74 Depending on who saw who first... The PzIII would sight and shoot at point blank. If it scored first it could diminish the IS2's ability (temporarily or permanently). The IS2 would sight the PzIII and depending on accuracy, range, penetrations, and armor values and some dice --mitigated by whether it was just hit or not-- it could destroy the PzIII. Better to use grenadiers or etc to fish out enemy (as in real life). And use 40 sec turns. This is a company or higher scale tactical game. It is an abstraction of how you deploy as group commander. If you sent a tank down a road without support it is _likely_ that it would be destroyed, regardless of the quick skills of any given human inside a tank. If you are the actual doomed tanker it is possible that you --the doomed-by-your-dumb-commander tanker-- might be able to use your quick reflexes and good luck (ie exploitation of the other guy's bad hand eye or distraction) to survive that one moment. But... You deploy as a commander of groups. It isn't a shooter. What you are asking entails having each vehicle be a first person hero --but by AI scope. If all vehicles pull back by AI deployment when they fault-er then how do any of them ever die? How do you as commander get scored? Hmm....I beg to differ. A heavy/medium tank, as in the example quoted, may well do as you suggested. However, if a lightly armoured vehicle such as an APC, a scout car or a light tank rounded a corner and spotted an enemy tank that obviously totally out-classed it, it would make perfect sense for it to withdraw immediately, assuming the commanddr didn't have a death wish. In that instance, AI controlled self-preservation would be preferable to merely sitting there awaiting further orders which is totally unrealistic at any tactical level. CM may have exagerated that tendancy but, I would suggest, that too much is better than not at all. Just my two pennys worth. Pete Ive been playing it a bit to get used to it again, but to be honest, the more I read here, the less like the game Im playing right now it looks. I think the changes are so great I will be playing a different game entirely when it arrives. For me, the biggest thing is that it will play on more modern machines. Thanks, that is what I thought. I am looking forward to this as well. Also, I would like to support Thomm here with regards to keeping things on a compare and contrast only type of posting regimen in the spirit of constructive debate. I think criticisms of other companies are not necessary and kind of classless. I do not see the culture of this forum supporting that kind of thing, which is nice to see. Cheers! Leto
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