[GZG] Re: [FT] fleet size?
From: David Billinghurst <davebill@c...>
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 16:49:03 +1300
Subject: [GZG] Re: [FT] fleet size?
Hi Chris,
I suppose the answer is 'it depends' - it depends on the type of game
you
want to play, or whether you have access to an opponent or group that
plays
regularly.
A basic fleet pack (usually a Battleship, a couple of cruisers, and four
frigates) will give you a game from hunt the pirate/protect to convoy up
to
a task force encounter. The basic fleet pack is usually around 1000
points.
To the basic fleet pack I would usually add a carrier and fighters
and/or an
SDN (because they're huge and cool!). This gives a nice, rounded task
force.
Building fleets for wargames is different from building campaign fleets
(in
my experience). One-off wargames tend to encourgae min-maxing within a
fixed point limit. Campaigns, on the other hand, usually have some sort
of
resource system that limits (at least initially) what, and how many, of
a
particular ship class you can build. Also, as a campaign evolves, you
will
probably find that while SDNs are really cool, the 9 or 10 destroyers
you
can build for the same cost are actullay more useful!
Neither way of building up a fleet is 'correct', it just depends on the
type
of games you might play.
I haven't seen details of any FT competitions posted for a long while (I
think the big US comps are mainly scenario driven, anyway) but I seem to
recall that comp fleets of 1500 - 3000 points used to be used in the
mid-90's.
The largest campaign game we've had to date had some 30 ships on the
Japanese side (some 3800 points), though the bulk of these were Paul's
Naginata banzai boats (10 mass ships with a class 1 HDC). 30 ships are
manageable, if you've got your paper work sorted out first :) Suffice
to
say, the ESU lost that encounter (especially when the destroyer division
got
enfiladed by the banzai boats)
Hop this helps.
David
PS Do you know Chris Harrod?
>
> From: Christopher Peachey <vladvondrak@yahoo.co.uk>
> Subject: Re: [GZG] [FT] fleet size?
>
>
> ok may be a daft question.
> on average how big are your fleets
> and what should i get.
> chris
>
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