ORIGINAL: joey
Based on these numbers, it appears then that the death ratio is statistically set 4 to 8 times too high.
You need to run a lot of test games before making that assertion. One or two games is not enough due to the randomness involved.
Moderators: Joel Billings, Sabre21, elmo3
ORIGINAL: joey
Based on these numbers, it appears then that the death ratio is statistically set 4 to 8 times too high.
ORIGINAL: bwheatley
Yea my 2 cents. i've lost about 18 generals through turn 34. Guderian died..which sucks.
The way i cope with it in my head is that some generals like rommel and the like enjoy leading from the front. So maybe you can tie in the leaders initiative rating into how often they go to the front to check things out and thus are at a higher chance of dieing.
Other then that a low initiative commander should never die unless his hex is bombed by air attack. If he is far from the front i mean.
ORIGINAL: Titanwarrior89
What was Guderian commanding? Was he in direct combat?ORIGINAL: bwheatley
Yea my 2 cents. i've lost about 18 generals through turn 34. Guderian died..which sucks.
The way i cope with it in my head is that some generals like rommel and the like enjoy leading from the front. So maybe you can tie in the leaders initiative rating into how often they go to the front to check things out and thus are at a higher chance of dieing.
Other then that a low initiative commander should never die unless his hex is bombed by air attack. If he is far from the front i mean.
ORIGINAL: elmo3
ORIGINAL: joey
Based on these numbers, it appears then that the death ratio is statistically set 4 to 8 times too high.
You need to run a lot of test games before making that assertion. One or two games is not enough due to the randomness involved.
ORIGINAL: bwheatley
ORIGINAL: Titanwarrior89
What was Guderian commanding? Was he in direct combat?ORIGINAL: bwheatley
Yea my 2 cents. i've lost about 18 generals through turn 34. Guderian died..which sucks.
The way i cope with it in my head is that some generals like rommel and the like enjoy leading from the front. So maybe you can tie in the leaders initiative rating into how often they go to the front to check things out and thus are at a higher chance of dieing.
Other then that a low initiative commander should never die unless his hex is bombed by air attack. If he is far from the front i mean.
he was commander of a panzer army about 13-15 hexes back. and no air attack. I mean it can happen look at how often rommel went to the front. And almost died as well.but i think that should be based off leader initiative.


ORIGINAL: amatteucci
So I'm amazed at the leaders loss rates some players get. BTW, I presume that German leaders should have a bonus against ending up being executed, or if they do, they should be based on a random basis (maybe after 20 June 1944) since, IIRC, many were shot for conspiracy and treason but no one because of incompetence on the field.