Couple of questions and a suggestion
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 11:55 pm
Sorry if my questions have already been asked but I couldn't find any answer.
1. What is the timescale for FoG? The reason I ask is that most of my DAG/AI games are lasting no more than 10 turns. Are those turns equal to 10 minutes? 15 minutes? At 10 minutes a battle would only last about 1 1/2 hours. At 15 minutes it would be 2 1/2 hours. 20 minutes would make it almost 3 1/2 hours. What's the timescale.
2. What does a hex represent in terms of feet, meters or yards?
3. How does the AI choose it's forces in a DAG game? Seems to me like it spends too many points on leaders and not enough on BG's. Is there a certain process for the way it deploys? Seems like it's just helter skelter with BG's deployed anywhere.
My one suggestion is in regard to Command Control. I suggest that any BG not within a Commander's command range not be allowed to move. Seems to me the way it is now leaders don't mean very much. By not allowing BG's to move unless withing command range leaders would become much more important and formations would become more compact.
1. What is the timescale for FoG? The reason I ask is that most of my DAG/AI games are lasting no more than 10 turns. Are those turns equal to 10 minutes? 15 minutes? At 10 minutes a battle would only last about 1 1/2 hours. At 15 minutes it would be 2 1/2 hours. 20 minutes would make it almost 3 1/2 hours. What's the timescale.
2. What does a hex represent in terms of feet, meters or yards?
3. How does the AI choose it's forces in a DAG game? Seems to me like it spends too many points on leaders and not enough on BG's. Is there a certain process for the way it deploys? Seems like it's just helter skelter with BG's deployed anywhere.
My one suggestion is in regard to Command Control. I suggest that any BG not within a Commander's command range not be allowed to move. Seems to me the way it is now leaders don't mean very much. By not allowing BG's to move unless withing command range leaders would become much more important and formations would become more compact.