Starmyth
August 22nd, 2007, 06:44 AM
First, I thank the Camo team for their extraordinary effort and dedication of valuable time to WinSPWW2 and WinSPMBT.
And now to my secret of how I personally achieved perfection with this game when such a goal is elusive.
I'm no genius, but after much thought, I quickly realized what was necessary to achieve 'Perfection'.
First...
I had to model:
1. a finite number of units
2. a finite number of 'forces' (country, regional, etc)
3. a finite but rather large number of factors affecting each unit and force.
4. a finite but huge number of objects within the real world
.... and so on.
After considering an amazing number of steps necessary to achieve my goal, I determined this would drive a sane person crazy.
In reality, I decided the Camo team has done a superb job.
Accept what they can and are willing to do. It is absolutely impossible to model the real world in a game.
Well considered suggestions have value. Arguing minute insignificant details has no value and adds nothing.
For WinSPWW2 and WinSPMBT, the Camo team is God.
And now to my secret of how I personally achieved perfection with this game when such a goal is elusive.
I'm no genius, but after much thought, I quickly realized what was necessary to achieve 'Perfection'.
First...
I had to model:
1. a finite number of units
2. a finite number of 'forces' (country, regional, etc)
3. a finite but rather large number of factors affecting each unit and force.
4. a finite but huge number of objects within the real world
.... and so on.
After considering an amazing number of steps necessary to achieve my goal, I determined this would drive a sane person crazy.
In reality, I decided the Camo team has done a superb job.
Accept what they can and are willing to do. It is absolutely impossible to model the real world in a game.
Well considered suggestions have value. Arguing minute insignificant details has no value and adds nothing.
For WinSPWW2 and WinSPMBT, the Camo team is God.