A rather large score?
A rather large score?
Got this 5 figure score for the 'what if' Jackson scenario 'Three Times is not a Charm'
I realised I was doing well, but surely not THAT well?
hehe
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I realised I was doing well, but surely not THAT well?
hehe
Davidd http://www.norbsoftdev.com/media/kunena ... ackson.jpg[/img_size]
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Re:A rather large score?
Could be the scoring bug. I also suspect this is the case in the "Highest Score" thread. I've never seen this happen, and I've been playing this game for a year and half... Very strange. Please get us a save game of this if you can!
Re:A rather large score?
yes, the scoring is suspect on this scenario. I originally 'won' it with a score of 8000+ (forget the exact number), but on the high scores table it then told me I needed 10000 to win.
Anyway, a small matter as such.
I've pm'd you the last .sav I did on this leading up to making the high score.
Davidd
Anyway, a small matter as such.
I've pm'd you the last .sav I did on this leading up to making the high score.
Davidd
Re:A rather large score?
Hmm. I grabbed a score of 12K on this one, but think I could have done better with the right variant -- like AP Hill and Colston to start, with Early and DH Hill as fast reinforcements combined with a Union army that leaves the Cemetary Ridge positions undefended . . .
I've also gotten a similar score, 20635 I think, on the Sickles Stays Home scenario. That one made it fairly easy to rack up points, particularly if the Rebels chose to attack with their main force between Big Round Top and Devil's Den rather than further north.
Steve
I've also gotten a similar score, 20635 I think, on the Sickles Stays Home scenario. That one made it fairly easy to rack up points, particularly if the Rebels chose to attack with their main force between Big Round Top and Devil's Den rather than further north.
Steve
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Re:A rather large score?
Jolly wrote:
I didn't get a PM from you.yes, the scoring is suspect on this scenario. I originally 'won' it with a score of 8000+ (forget the exact number), but on the high scores table it then told me I needed 10000 to win.
Anyway, a small matter as such.
I've pm'd you the last .sav I did on this leading up to making the high score.
Davidd
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Re:A rather large score?
Well, I just got 34,300 odds on Rodes. If anyone is interested I'll describe how.
Might be a bug of course. I'm not even sure if it is possible arithmetically!
The scenarios in TC2M are a distant memory now, but these ones seem variable, which I guess is good.
Heth was difficult until you remember the gamey thing of going for the VP, and realise Davis can come in on the flank.
The Iron Brigade one was easy to win, but a major victory required early use of cold steel to clear the bigger VP, having gone to the smaller one first.
Buford seemed easy...8000odds.
Any experiences with Rodes?
Didn't seem to be a bug....400 points kept rolling in for the farm VP, and the whole union counter attack from the south routed. Disobeyed orders of course, ignored contact with Early on my left.
Early days, and I'm not sure if I'll do them all. But the scenarios have been a great way to get into the new game. I didn't like the look at first, compared to TC2M, but I'm getting used to it.
Might be a bug of course. I'm not even sure if it is possible arithmetically!
The scenarios in TC2M are a distant memory now, but these ones seem variable, which I guess is good.
Heth was difficult until you remember the gamey thing of going for the VP, and realise Davis can come in on the flank.
The Iron Brigade one was easy to win, but a major victory required early use of cold steel to clear the bigger VP, having gone to the smaller one first.
Buford seemed easy...8000odds.
Any experiences with Rodes?
Didn't seem to be a bug....400 points kept rolling in for the farm VP, and the whole union counter attack from the south routed. Disobeyed orders of course, ignored contact with Early on my left.
Early days, and I'm not sure if I'll do them all. But the scenarios have been a great way to get into the new game. I didn't like the look at first, compared to TC2M, but I'm getting used to it.
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Re:A rather large score?
Well .... here I am, landing after searching for an appropriate thread in which to blow my horn. I thought my 28,682 for Rodes was impressive, until I discovered your horn is even bigger. I shouldn’t be surprised it’s you.
scottishsoldier wrote:
I guess I have to say it:
CONGRATULATIONS scottishsoldier! B)
Most impressive indeed.
scottishsoldier wrote:
No, I’m not interested. I went after the hill first, but it took me most of the battle time to capture it including an uphill fight against the counterattack.Well, I just got 34,300 odds on Rodes. If anyone is interested I'll describe how.
I guess I have to say it:
CONGRATULATIONS scottishsoldier! B)
Most impressive indeed.
Re:A rather large score?
Check this out. Very similar thing happened to me.
http://www.norbsoftdev.com/index.php?op ... 7937#17937
Regards,
Greg B)
http://www.norbsoftdev.com/index.php?op ... 7937#17937
Regards,
Greg B)
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Re:A rather large score?
J Canuck wrote:
No one could have been as surprised as I was when I saw my final score in that one! It was the exception in my campaigne to generalship, most of the scenarios being a sore trial to my patience and a severe test of my limited tactical abilities.
Well done to you too! I bet you did it with fewer losses.
I had a big score in the Jackson fiction, but entirely ruined his Corps in doing it, and I felt far from proud at the end.
Just do enough to win, and keep your army healthy...that's the classy solution.
J Canuck...how very pleasant to hear from you Sir!!Well .... here I am, landing after searching for an appropriate thread in which to blow my horn. I thought my 28,682 for Rodes was impressive, until I discovered your horn is even bigger. I shouldn’t be surprised it’s you.
scottishsoldier wrote:No, I’m not interested. I went after the hill first, but it took me most of the battle time to capture it including an uphill fight against the counterattack.Well, I just got 34,300 odds on Rodes. If anyone is interested I'll describe how.
I guess I have to say it:
CONGRATULATIONS scottishsoldier! B)
Most impressive indeed.
No one could have been as surprised as I was when I saw my final score in that one! It was the exception in my campaigne to generalship, most of the scenarios being a sore trial to my patience and a severe test of my limited tactical abilities.
Well done to you too! I bet you did it with fewer losses.
I had a big score in the Jackson fiction, but entirely ruined his Corps in doing it, and I felt far from proud at the end.
Just do enough to win, and keep your army healthy...that's the classy solution.
Re:A rather large score?
I just played it tonight and got a 19,011
I was on the first VP location within a few minutes of the start (division v brigade isn't too tough) and kept watching it pile up the points every minute. When it exhausted I already had Archer and Pender almost to Cemetary Hill. By the time I galloped down there, they were on the VP and I was sitting there for the rest of the game. I could have pressed harder and scored higher, so yeah, I can see playing it over I could do better on points.
I was on the first VP location within a few minutes of the start (division v brigade isn't too tough) and kept watching it pile up the points every minute. When it exhausted I already had Archer and Pender almost to Cemetary Hill. By the time I galloped down there, they were on the VP and I was sitting there for the rest of the game. I could have pressed harder and scored higher, so yeah, I can see playing it over I could do better on points.