As some specific units seem to behave against the rules of common logic; does anyone know exactely, how the computer performs his combat calculations?
A few examples:
1)Destroyer (4a 4d 6m 3h 1f) vs. submarine(10a 2d 3m 3h 2f) Mostly the sestroyer wins this fight, however mathematically it should only win 50%, as 4d*3h*1f=12 = 2d*3h*2f. The total offensive of the attacker compared with the total defensive of the defender)
2)Annulus (7a 2d 5m 2h 2f) vs. Hohmann (6a 6d 4m 4h 3f) (Sci-Fi scenario) 7a*2h*2f= 28
and 6d*4h*3f=72, still the annulus easily wins.
3)Can anyone confirm this result??? It is taken from the alien scenario.
Partisans (4a 4d 1m 2h 1f) vs Force Shield (0a 12d 0m 5h 2f) The partisans win about 80% but this is clearly ridiculous!
[This message has been edited by Spirit (edited July 17, 2000).]
A few examples:
1)Destroyer (4a 4d 6m 3h 1f) vs. submarine(10a 2d 3m 3h 2f) Mostly the sestroyer wins this fight, however mathematically it should only win 50%, as 4d*3h*1f=12 = 2d*3h*2f. The total offensive of the attacker compared with the total defensive of the defender)
2)Annulus (7a 2d 5m 2h 2f) vs. Hohmann (6a 6d 4m 4h 3f) (Sci-Fi scenario) 7a*2h*2f= 28
and 6d*4h*3f=72, still the annulus easily wins.
3)Can anyone confirm this result??? It is taken from the alien scenario.
Partisans (4a 4d 1m 2h 1f) vs Force Shield (0a 12d 0m 5h 2f) The partisans win about 80% but this is clearly ridiculous!
[This message has been edited by Spirit (edited July 17, 2000).]
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