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Re: Fleet Control System

From: Christopher Pratt <valen@g...>
Date: Tue, 03 Nov 1998 10:30:48 -0500
Subject: Re: Fleet Control System



Samuel Penn wrote:
> 
> Just a few thoughts how a Fleet Control System might give an
> advantage:
> 
> Each point gained from a FCS allows you to hold back movement
> of one ship. Movement for all other ships is plotted for both
> players, and these ships then move. Then, both players get to
> plot and move ships designated by the FCS.
> 
> This allows you to see how most of the enemies ships are moving,
> but only allows a rewrite (effectively) of a few orders. Of
> course, this gives an advantage to the player with a small
> number of expensive ships, since you may be able to hold off
> moving your entire fleet to the second movement phase.
> 
> --
> Be seeing you,       http://www.bifrost.demon.co.uk/Gaming/Gaming.html
> Sam.		       ----------------------- Roleplaying and Wargaming

This also forces you to choose which ships to hold back and
which to move normally... i like it 

later
christopher pratt
valne@gatecom.com


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