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A More Modern > - Multiplayer "User vs AI" Campaign
Since the RUSSIAN CIVIL WAR II - Multiplayer "User vs AI" Campaign seems to be going pretty well, what are people's thoughts on a more "Modern" campaign using the same system/format? This is still in the early planning stages an I haven't settled on a specific "era" but it would be next up once the Russian Civil War game.
It can be based on a real world situation (Korea, Vietnam, Falklands, Iraq, etc) or totally hypothetical (Cold War gone hot or just totally made up). The goal is something players can get into as far as a story and have some fun with it. Some criteria to make it workable from an admin perspective;
Of course then the next question is HOW do we work in the overall commander so he gets in on the game too. :up: |
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Very good idea to campaign vs IA.
I think the other details and then tell them. |
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I think this is the hardest part, making a human have fun while not controlling the grunts.
But how about the name? Russian Civil War:Modern Warfare sounds good for a RCW scen. Edit: a Korean war:Modern warfare, situation could be awesome, with the human team having as a goal to win before a set date before the war gets nuclear, or something like that, Some Libya war could be very nice aswell, controlling the rebels against Gvt. forces, sorry, brainstorming again, can't keep myself from throwing ideas when they come around... edit²:how about someone making a cool map? im no artist but may try something... |
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I'm breaking my head thinking .....
Brainstorm ideas: - build an operational map with hexes and cards - the cards are our units - Play at the brigade level. Each player commands a battalion - The front of the campaign that does not exceed 10 km - Setting objectives for a brigade. It occurs to me to take or defend a village, bridges, roads ..... Questions: - How to create the strength of the IA, and ours. - Who moved the cards at the ia? The bad thing is that I can not think how to do |
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I would also need a situation/theme and forces, etc. |
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Ok. I understand.
We could simulate a situation border. For example: Italy vs Yugoslavia, North Korea vs South Korea etc. Creating the fiction. The battalion would be within a brigade, which in the same time would be within a division. I understand that when it comes to operating forces are involved than a brigade or a division. We created the overall situation and then the task of our battalion. The front of our battalion should not exceed 5 km (which is a lot I think). Bone that would have maps of 25x25 or 30x30 maximum for each company. We seek a volunteer to deploy the hypothetical strength of the IA. According as distributed forces is what we will face. If I have time set up a general map as an example .. |
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Count me in as battalion/brigade commander. I don't necessarily have time to play (as in the game itself) but would be happy to write briefings, have an overview of the situation etc. I'm envisioning having an overall map of the 'front', so that I can then base the briefings on players' results? So that if 2 players out of 3 (for example) get a draw or worse, a battalion withdrawal to a defensible point, with maybe the 3rd player (who we'll assume got a win) overwatching the withdrawal of the other 2.
If you're looking at a 'what-if' campaign, we could even base reinforcements on what's actually in the area - so far as we know it. And if Div happen to come up with some goodies to support a sudden breakthrough . . . . Shan't be available full-time for about a week, but after that retirement kicks in big time:D |
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The "campaign" would probably need to be hypothetical (winSPMBT) to allow for more creativity at the player and GM levels. It also allows for a mixed/multinational force where players can use their favorite national troops against a common enemy (Red, Blue or Green). I thought about a WII themed game BUT, it would probably have to be hypothetical as well for playability reasons. If we went WWII using a historical content would limit the type (nations) that would be able to be involved. We also then have to decide which side to use for the players. Personally I would like to find a way to use the early eastern front from the Russian side so I can continue with the Commissar concept. :cool: |
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It would be nice to test historic military operations. Osprey books are to guide us in terms of orders of battle etc..
For modern conflict'm thinking of some possibilities. Mainly I'm thinking of border conflicts with limits. Italy and the former Yugoslavia, North Korea vs South Korea. Viewing maps with small limits can better manage the number of strategic objectives for opreación. Fewer rivers, fewer bridges, fewer roads and fewer troops will be needed. To think: 1) Think of troop movements on the strategic map. What is mobility etc. 2) Think of the logistics 3) The land is real. Take it out of google map. 4) How to handle the climate issue. There are aspects that are not as able to handle. For example espionage. So as you can tell from the enemy's movements. 5) How to resolve the disposition of enemy troops? You can foresee a deployment "logical", or you can ask someone to organize an army and depliegue on the strategic map. Our top commander deployed our forces on the strategic map. The problem would be to deploy forces in the SP map. Option 1: We know the deployment of enemy forces and thus know what to buy for the IA Option 2: I dunno lol I'm going to the pool. Then s |
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One possibility is also preparing an operation between Russia and Chechnya. Could take part as Chechnya. Mainly the fight would be urban, but we can also put some battles in the field. For example to cut Russian supplies.
http://www.rand.org/pubs/conf_procee...CF162.appc.pdf Suggest that together the stakeholders choose a theater or make suggestions. We set the map to play. I also thought the theater of operations of Pakistan vs India, but it seems a much larger front and complicated. Apart lest we copy the plan and assemble a war really.:cold::doh: |
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