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Hello, Just purchased JTCS...
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 1:41 am
by Death Method
...and thoroughly enjoying it! Some quick questions.
1. I have played through the first few scenarios of EF and i've done alright, a few draws and a some minor victories. I would like to move on to do a campaign now, and im wondering what campaigns are suitable for a beginner. For DCG's, is this soley based on the force size i choose to command? Are LCG's better for a beginner?
2. Considering the abstraction of 'cover', though i don't know if this is coded into the game. The closest variable i can find to cover is 'concealment'; and it would seem that the better 'concealment' rating my troops have the less likely i will take disruption or losses. But all the manual tells me (that i can pick out) is concealment is what it says, to conceal my troops from being spotted. It mentions no relation to the amount of damage my troops will take. Anything to help clarify this for me would help greatly.
RE: Hello, Just purchased JTCS...
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 2:25 am
by Jason Petho
ORIGINAL: Death Method
...and thoroughly enjoying it! Some quick questions.
1. I have played through the first few scenarios of EF and i've done alright, a few draws and a some minor victories. I would like to move on to do a campaign now, and im wondering what campaigns are suitable for a beginner. For DCG's, is this soley based on the force size i choose to command? Are LCG's better for a beginner?
I would recommend finding a human opponent and play some of the scenarios by email or online. There are a number of willing players/mentors at The Blitzkrieg Wargame club (
http://www.theblitz.org)
Otherwise, LCG's would offer more of a challenge than DCG's.
ORIGINAL: Death Method
2. Considering the abstraction of 'cover', though i don't know if this is coded into the game. The closest variable i can find to cover is 'concealment'; and it would seem that the better 'concealment' rating my troops have the less likely i will take disruption or losses. But all the manual tells me (that i can pick out) is concealment is what it says, to conceal my troops from being spotted. It mentions no relation to the amount of damage my troops will take. Anything to help clarify this for me would help greatly.
Here is a thread on concealment.
tm.asp?m=1536082
Jason Petho
RE: Hello, Just purchased JTCS...
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 2:42 am
by 1925frank
ORIGINAL: Death Method
2. Considering the abstraction of 'cover', though i don't know if this is coded into the game. The closest variable i can find to cover is 'concealment'; and it would seem that the better 'concealment' rating my troops have the less likely i will take disruption or losses. But all the manual tells me (that i can pick out) is concealment is what it says, to conceal my troops from being spotted. It mentions no relation to the amount of damage my troops will take. Anything to help clarify this for me would help greatly.
Concealment addresses how likely your units will be seen by the enemy. The better the concealment, the less likely you'll be seen.
The various hexes have defensive values too. The values are found, I believe, in the parameters drop down. You access the menu drop downs by pushing "m." I don't remember which one it is precisely, but you'll see a bunch of options, and look through those, and you'll find a bunch of additional helpful information. The defensive values are in the manual too in the hex description section.
RE: Hello, Just purchased JTCS...
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 5:21 am
by Death Method
Ok, ty for the tips all. I'll see what i can figure out. I look forward to a healthy wargaming winter! [:D]
RE: Hello, Just purchased JTCS...
Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 12:47 pm
by Noypi53
I haven't tried any of the East Front LCGs. I am in an LCG for Rising Sun called Operation Shoestring which is the Guadacanal Operation. If you're into Pacific battles, I heartily recommend this.
Cheers!