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Gangrene Federated Suns Leftenant General
Joined: 04-Feb-2002 00:00 Posts: 939 Location: United States
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Posted: 02-Jul-2002 17:30 Post subject: strategic Btech |
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Has anyone here developed a way to play a strategic Battletech game? And I don't mean Battleforce. I mean something where you have to worry about how units are deployed and what resources you have, and where the battles are fought in the classic Btech style.
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Ronin ComStar Colonel
Joined: 05-Feb-2002 00:00 Posts: 908 Location: United States
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Posted: 02-Jul-2002 18:12 Post subject: strategic Btech |
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I use a master map to keep track of who is where and when, and then I run all the battles that happen at the same time simultaneously (alternating between battles every turn). If someone wants to reinforce their comrades with units already engaged, I keep laying down new maps as needed (and taking up the old ones when not needed, but noting where everyone is on the master maps as they go. Once they have eluded their opponent (their opponent basically gives up chasing) I then just calculate remaining time until they arrive about 5 maps out, and then continue with the other battle until that time is reached (unless the opposing player happens to have intercepting units in place along the route of the reinforcements). The master map is run in a double-blind setup.
It all boils down to having a master map, keeping track of time very carefully, and using a lot of mapsheets. I find that this encourages the use of artillery, fast and mobile units (for relief forces, since the juggernauts simply can't keep up), units with large ammo bins, and scout assets. Players can therefore use superior strategy and tactics to use superior forces on their opponent by shifting assets, using feints, and all other kinds of tricks that never really were available in the set piece type battles that most scenarios dictate.
This takes quite a bit of time and a degree of micromanagement, but I've enjoyed it every time I've done it.
Ronin
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MEX Clan Blood Spirit Star Colonel
Joined: 21-Mar-2002 00:00 Posts: 440 Location: Austria
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Posted: 03-Jul-2002 02:39 Post subject: strategic Btech |
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| On 2002-07-02 18:12, Ronin wrote:
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The master map is run in a double-blind setup.
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This takes quite a bit of time and a degree of micromanagement, but I've enjoyed it every time I've done it. |
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As even a normal double-blind scenario is too complicated and time-consuming for almost all players in my area, nobody has dared to organize something like that in Vienna
If some time i get a chance to come to Texas, can i visit you to participate in one of your strategic scenarios ?
MfG, MEX
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Ronin ComStar Colonel
Joined: 05-Feb-2002 00:00 Posts: 908 Location: United States
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Posted: 03-Jul-2002 10:50 Post subject: strategic Btech |
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Sure, assuming I ever have the time to run one again. That's the downside of having a job and going to school, it gets in the way of quality gaming!
Ronin
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chihawk Clan Blood Spirit Master Bartender
Joined: 04-Feb-2002 00:00 Posts: 8072 Location: United States
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Posted: 03-Jul-2002 10:54 Post subject: strategic Btech |
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Nah, you just have to do it online
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Ronin ComStar Colonel
Joined: 05-Feb-2002 00:00 Posts: 908 Location: United States
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Posted: 03-Jul-2002 10:55 Post subject: strategic Btech |
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Yeah, make someone else do the grunt work!
Ronin
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