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    EB Nitpicker Member oudysseos's Avatar
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    Default An idea about Naval Battles

    I know that this topic has been flogged before, but I have been wondering about possible ways to portray ship battles that you could actually fight as opposed to auto-resolve.

    This is a question, not a suggestion or an "I need this..."

    Basically, would it be possible to have a battle on water where each ship, with all of its rowers and marines, is one unit, i.e. one animation? I put it that way because I recall that when this topic was raised before, the biggest problem seemed to be how to turn a ram or siege tower into a ship and how to use the seperate unit of soldiers with it. If the ship and soldiers were one unit, like the archers on an elephant or chariot, then would it be easier? My thinking can be broken down as follows;

    1. Water exists on battlemaps already: men can fall into it and drown or swim.
    2. Take a swimming unit, make it look like a ship with people on it. Could you not then manoeuver it and fight with it?
    3. Primary attack = ramming secondary attack = marines boarding (they couldn't actually do so I know) or perhpaps a secondary attack should be a missle attack- bows for smaller ships and catapults/ballistae for larger ones.
    4. The fact that rough seas and storms probably can't be modeled isn't much of a problem as sea battles didn't take place during storms: it's actually realistic to have sea battle only taking place during periods of calm flat seas. I rowed the reconstructed trireme Olympias in 1989 and it was pretty tippy in any kind of sea. Also very cramped and smelled bad.
    5. would require 5 or 6 unit slots, maybe. Bireme Trireme Ligurian Quinquereme.
    6. Might only be possible for custom battles. Would still be fun.

    Am I bonkers? PLease remember that this is a feasibility question and not a 'Put this in 0.8' question.

    Related issue- is it possible to stop armies being transported by warships? Putting a full stack onto a squadron of triremes doesn't seem very historical to me: during the Civil War didn't Caesar have to commandeer civilian transport to cross the Adriatic? And triremes didn't have a lot of extra room on them. Or perhaps I am mistaken.
    Last edited by oudysseos; 11-27-2006 at 13:21.
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    Zombie JFK Member Chuffy's Avatar
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    Default Re: An idea about Naval Battles

    No, this isn't possible at all.

    Its been tried before.
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    Default Re: An idea about Naval Battles

    Put simply what can be accomplished with regard to naval battles is not worth the huge amount of effort you have to put into it.
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    Default Re: An idea about Naval Battles

    No naval battles, sorry. I don't think you'll see any in MTW2 either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by khelvan
    No naval battles, sorry. I don't think you'll see any in M2TW either.
    Medieval

    However if it is more moddable then perhaps it could be done.

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    Default Re: An idea about Naval Battles

    Well, it's not. For now you can't even mod the text files, as the packs involved can't yet be properly extracted by anyone without the CA tools.

    The only thing you can actually read/alter properly after unpacking the files in the way that is possible, are files that refer to hardcoded stuff like fonts.



    The one thing really good about M2TW, not related to the game itself, is the manual. Containing ridiculous extra info and/or extra warnings such as:

    Handle the game discs with care to prevent scratches or dirt on either side of the discs. Do not bend the discs or enlarge their centre holes.
    And that's just before page 1: fun to read, eh?
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