mdiehl
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The point you are missing is this won't be fixed to historical satisfaction without massive processing speeds, which I know I cannot afford. I'd guess many others here don't have access to a T1 line, nor can they purchase time on Cray supercomputers. The point you are missing is that the solution that I offered requires less code than the amount of your aforequoted text. No cray required. A freakin Apple II could do the job. quote:
Your solution is simplistic and unrealistic. Simple yes. Unrealistic no. What's 'unrealistic' about a solution that produces results that are more plausible than the ones that derive absent said solution? The process may be unrealistic but, well, the entire game as a process is 'unrealistic' since it is after all a simulation. quote:
If Utah takes the first torpedo, then California might not get hit. That wouldn't be historical. Four BBs not taking torpedoes would be far more 'historical' but, even more important if you assume that ahistorical things should be allowed to happen, far more realistic than the present routine. If the possibility of spending some of your effort on Utah fills you with dismay and the designers feel the need to throw yet another bone to the pro-Axis crowd, keep Utah out of the OOB. quote:
Some point down the road, someone with blinders on such as yourself would probably scream bloody murder. So, a fellow like you, who have your head up your poop chute, would rather guarantee that the complain WILL be leveled about the PH attack routine rather than take the chance that some person might complain because the game is more realistic with the implementation of ten lines of code. quote:
My problem isn't one of "I can't or do not want to imagine any solution" as you so eloquently put it. My thought process is more along the lines of "There's no realistic solution that we can afford, nor one that will appear within the next year, so let's live with it and move on." The solution that I offered is elegantly simple, eminently doable, and more likely to produce realistic simulation than your proposal. It's on the table now. Pretending that the solution require a CRAY or simply can't be implemented is trivial sophistry. The solution is to hand NOW. All that needs to be done is for Matrix to ignore YOU.
< Message edited by mdiehl -- 3/31/2004 9:09:23 PM >
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Show me a fellow who rejects statistical analysis a priori and I'll show you a fellow who has no knowledge of statistics. Didn't we have this conversation already?
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