Sun Feb 04, 2007 11:19 pm
Ian......RBI is runs batted in and HR is Home Runs.....might I add ERA?....Earned Run Average.
I will agree with you both that the battles are a little light on detail. While, if you read the 1.09 rulebook, there is a lot going on in the battles themselves, taking into account rate of fire, frontage, experience, troop quality, etc., etc......little of that filters down into the actual battle report. I would like to see a battle report like we get now in BoA, with a little button to click in a corner somewhere labeled "Details", and have some sorta more detailed hour by hour report. In this manner, the guys who would want more details (I would be in that number) could select it, and the guys who are satisfied with the battle summary could move on. Remember in some of those electronic encyclopedias, where you could watch a battle, like Gettysburg, unfold. The various brigades would be represented by straight lines, and you could see the lines of the brigades making up a division moving across the battlefield? In this way you could sorta watch the whole battle of Gettysburg play out in a period of about 3 minutes? This would be cool (IMHO), if somehow random battlefields could be drawn out and random battles correlating to what happened within the game's existing parameters could be illustrated through this type of animation.
My point about the beans was not so much not wanting more detailed battle info, but that if a regiment is no longer a viable fighting force, the assumption that it must have been killed to the last man. I just see no reason to jump to that conclusion. I think that some of these issues can be abstracted and justified mentally as simply the regiment lost enough of its force that it was pulled out of the lines and placed on garrison duty until a sufficient number of men were healed/replaced to the point it could be effective on the field. What I meant by counting beans, is that we sometimes get so involved trying to make everything so black and white, so hi definition, that we conclude that if the regiment is eliminated, every last man (counting beans) musta been killed. This isn't necessarily so, in this instance. And that precludes us from enjoying the chili. I have noticed in BoA where a regiment (AACW's Brigade counterpart) has been eliminated, it sometimes returns as a replacement. I've noticed this with Morgan's rifles, for example, and a few others. I think we have a great system, here. That doesn't mean that improvements......such as more detailed battle intel.....can't be made.