Three times not a charm
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 8:10 pm
"Not a charm"! your not kidding lol.
It would seem to me that this is the first real scenario where a fuller understanding of the game mechanics really pay off. My first attempt got me a 3600 pnt defeat.
I might be taking charge of to many brigades? Pender, Archer, McCowan and a couple of others I think. Also all of the arty you get at the start. Do we have to learn to have more faith in the AI and simply give the commander an 'order-type'?
Not performed any courier stuff yet as I'm not sure when this becomes useful to know about.
I start to lose sight of main objectives as I still have difficulty spotting them. They're clear at the start with the two in the distance. And what about the 'holding the position to get more points as time goes by thing?
Gen Early will just sit there back on the left it seems until you order him. Is that best done by courier or TC orders?
Ordinance Supply Wagon: Is this best left to AI as it may 'feel' when units are running out? or direct TC order? Also why do units once re-supplied, start moving from their current position? I have to re-order them to stay put or move into my preferred position.
I'm loving this game so far and I'm getting a strong feeling that the more you know about it the richer the experience. It is a deep learning curve but one I'm willing to go through as a well-supported game such as this is a rare thing these days where profit and time equations rule the coporate gaming world.
Shogun2 is a big one for that as Creative Assembly seem to totally ignore even their own specific forum.
It's also a very rare thing these days to be able to write in a game forum and get a response from the Dev/s (Norb) and alot of people rarely appreciate it. Only such direct contact with the game designer can make it into what players need.
Thanks Norb for being so on-hand! A big hoorah and a waving of hats parade for you!
Also feel like I'm ready to try my hand at MP soon, but feel I should learn the courier system or can someone get away without it especially if in audio/headphone contact? Or is there a simpler text player option?
Cheers guys for all your help. In my experience at helping other noobies, it only serves to expand the arena and fill-out the gaps epsecially when it can be hard to find MP gamers.
It would seem to me that this is the first real scenario where a fuller understanding of the game mechanics really pay off. My first attempt got me a 3600 pnt defeat.
I might be taking charge of to many brigades? Pender, Archer, McCowan and a couple of others I think. Also all of the arty you get at the start. Do we have to learn to have more faith in the AI and simply give the commander an 'order-type'?
Not performed any courier stuff yet as I'm not sure when this becomes useful to know about.
I start to lose sight of main objectives as I still have difficulty spotting them. They're clear at the start with the two in the distance. And what about the 'holding the position to get more points as time goes by thing?
Gen Early will just sit there back on the left it seems until you order him. Is that best done by courier or TC orders?
Ordinance Supply Wagon: Is this best left to AI as it may 'feel' when units are running out? or direct TC order? Also why do units once re-supplied, start moving from their current position? I have to re-order them to stay put or move into my preferred position.
I'm loving this game so far and I'm getting a strong feeling that the more you know about it the richer the experience. It is a deep learning curve but one I'm willing to go through as a well-supported game such as this is a rare thing these days where profit and time equations rule the coporate gaming world.
Shogun2 is a big one for that as Creative Assembly seem to totally ignore even their own specific forum.
It's also a very rare thing these days to be able to write in a game forum and get a response from the Dev/s (Norb) and alot of people rarely appreciate it. Only such direct contact with the game designer can make it into what players need.
Thanks Norb for being so on-hand! A big hoorah and a waving of hats parade for you!
Also feel like I'm ready to try my hand at MP soon, but feel I should learn the courier system or can someone get away without it especially if in audio/headphone contact? Or is there a simpler text player option?
Cheers guys for all your help. In my experience at helping other noobies, it only serves to expand the arena and fill-out the gaps epsecially when it can be hard to find MP gamers.