SigUp
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Did another 30 tests, now with the 20 before: With GS 32 of 50 --> 64% success rate Without GS 9 of 50 --> 18% success rate So, I think 50 times the same battle is an acceptable sample size. Therefore I think the myth that ground support makes no difference during battles can be laid to rest. We are talking about a contrast of 46%. Basically this battle without ground support is close to unwinnable, except for a lucky dice roll. With ground support, however, this battle turns into a more than even affair. Now, of course there is the question why Bozo had those results. Well, in my opinion, first, support unit committment. They (for both sides!) can alter the odds in quite a meaningful way. If you want to get as close as possible to the effects of ground support itself, you have to remove as many chance variables as possible. Second, I don't know, but did you conduct these battles under the same situation? Third, the higher your initial odds are, the less ground support will affect the battle. Without ground support you already had an 80% success rate. With the way this combat system is dependent on dice rolls you will, under normal circumstances, always have a chance of bad dice rolls derailing the battle, no matter with or without ground support.
< Message edited by SigUp -- 10/4/2013 1:39:07 PM >
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