Charles22
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Joined: 5/17/2000 From: Dallas, Texas, USA Status: offline
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Victor: I don't know why you think that the cost of a unit is related to that unit's performance, relative to other nations. You want to draw up a contest to prove an invalid point, from where I stand. Let's exaggerate your contest a bit. You say the Soviet tanks are overpriced, basing again on performance not material. If performance were the key, and T34/85 too overpriced, then on the same comparative basis, Gerry should be getting PZIIL's for free. Why? Because you could put 10 T34/85's against 200 PZIIL's and the T34/85's will win, probably without a loss. It just doesn't work that way. I know the cost difference in the games must be maddening, but then perhaps the question should have been asked back then, and probably was, that why are the Soviet designs so cheap (in the old games)?
As for the ego thing, as far as I'm concerned, I stopped playing against human opponents a long time ago because of that very thing, assurances only make me the more suspicious (and I've certainly never played via the internet yet [and probably never will]). Some form of cooperative play is much more interesting (back in the old days I campaigned Panzer Strike all the way through with a friend of mine, cooperatively. I commanded 1/2 of the core points and bought units I wanted and he did the same). Besides, in my case anyway, I don't like the contest you propose, for I don't think cost has the least thing to do with performance. If it were a statement of performance, I would think it would be for the performance of a given nation to produce said design, which was probably where a previous SP was operating from, in relation to cheaper Soviet tanks. Frankly, if they operated comparitively between German and Russian in it's truest sense, you would probably be seeing Soviet tanks, in general, being 20% or less than those of Gerry. I don't know of anyone would want to play a games that inbalanced, for we fight tacticually and have no control to better strategic planning.
[This message has been edited by Charles22 (edited 06-29-2000).]
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