Miniatures combat
Re: Miniatures combat
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Re: Miniatures combat
Not for ship-to-shop combat, but if anyone is looking for a skirmish-level (the size of Niobe's crew) engagement, I highly recommend "Fantastic Worlds" by Marc Anderson. It's written for space-pulp, but looks fairly trivial to tweak up to CD's tech level.
I play this game all the time.
http://www.rattrapproductions.com/Bullpen/?page_id=22
I play this game all the time.
http://www.rattrapproductions.com/Bullpen/?page_id=22
Re: Miniatures combat
Has anyone considered Voidstriker?
In summary; it's a 2d newtonian model hex game with support for gravity wells (though not so important here.) It also has some very in-depth shipbuilding rules that make crafting new content simple. I've been pining to develop my own HSF Voidstriker setting, but I think it could work for CD pretty well, too. It's also got support for fighters and extremely variable engagement sizes.
The demo's up on the site for anyone who wants to fob about with the system.
It's a bit more fanciful than AVT, but only in setting, and it could save CD from a leap to 3d (though I've been interested myself.)
In summary; it's a 2d newtonian model hex game with support for gravity wells (though not so important here.) It also has some very in-depth shipbuilding rules that make crafting new content simple. I've been pining to develop my own HSF Voidstriker setting, but I think it could work for CD pretty well, too. It's also got support for fighters and extremely variable engagement sizes.
The demo's up on the site for anyone who wants to fob about with the system.
It's a bit more fanciful than AVT, but only in setting, and it could save CD from a leap to 3d (though I've been interested myself.)
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Re: Miniatures combat
I'd use Starmada, it's a flexible system and has some extensive design rules.
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Re: Miniatures combat
The vehicle combat rules for the Silhouette RP system were designed to be usable as a separate wargaming system, and I've found the space combat rules to be elegant enough. One nice thing about that system is that you can factor crew skill into your vehicle cost (the vehicle design system is also robust to say the least).
However, if you don't mind a long and detailed space combat game, Babylon 5 Wars might prove to be worth looking into. Granted, fighters tend to operate in squadrons and you'd only ever want to play large games with allies due to the bookkeeping involved but the detail goes down to individual sections and systems of the ship taking damage (under no circumstances do you want to lose the central structure of your ship as it will be destroyed, and the only way that happens is if you lose an adjacent section first).
Just thought I'd throw a couple more systems out there.
However, if you don't mind a long and detailed space combat game, Babylon 5 Wars might prove to be worth looking into. Granted, fighters tend to operate in squadrons and you'd only ever want to play large games with allies due to the bookkeeping involved but the detail goes down to individual sections and systems of the ship taking damage (under no circumstances do you want to lose the central structure of your ship as it will be destroyed, and the only way that happens is if you lose an adjacent section first).
Just thought I'd throw a couple more systems out there.
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Re: Miniatures combat
Please keep in mind, as you read what I'm about to post, that I have NO IDEA about computers and programing, especially programing, even though I'm a 2D (hand drawn) animator with little idea of CG animation: (this might be a stupid question)
Would it be that hard and time consuming to create a mini Crimson Dark version of EVE Online?
I'd sign up for that!
Would it be that hard and time consuming to create a mini Crimson Dark version of EVE Online?


I'd sign up for that!

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Re: Miniatures combat
Honestly, I wasn't impressed with EVE Online. I really didn't like the control interface since there was no manual control option (which I prefer over an autopilot) and the weapons controls, in my opinion, were poorly designed. The two combined to make combat a real hassle and even setting a course to be more trouble than it was worth.
I know it would be possible to do a CD total conversion plug for EV Nova (I used to make similar plugins to the original Escape Velocity in my spare time as a kid), but that would probably require more information about the plot and setting than Mr. Simon might be willing to divulge. The ship spins wouldn't be so hard to do if the person writing the plug had access to the 3D ship models, but writing the plug would be rather time consuming. Another option would be a CD mod for Homeworld 2 (apparently someone did a fabulous Babylon 5 mod), but I wouldn't know how to do that.
However, this thread is about miniatures combat games, not computer gaming. I personally would like to remain on topic, if people don't mind.
I know it would be possible to do a CD total conversion plug for EV Nova (I used to make similar plugins to the original Escape Velocity in my spare time as a kid), but that would probably require more information about the plot and setting than Mr. Simon might be willing to divulge. The ship spins wouldn't be so hard to do if the person writing the plug had access to the 3D ship models, but writing the plug would be rather time consuming. Another option would be a CD mod for Homeworld 2 (apparently someone did a fabulous Babylon 5 mod), but I wouldn't know how to do that.
However, this thread is about miniatures combat games, not computer gaming. I personally would like to remain on topic, if people don't mind.
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Re: Miniatures combat
I actually started work on a CD conversion for EV Nova a few years ago, but stopped when I saw the vast amount of time and effort it would require. I even rendered out spins for more than a dozen ships, including mattes and engine glows.mangaka2170 wrote:I know it would be possible to do a CD total conversion plug for EV Nova (I used to make similar plugins to the original Escape Velocity in my spare time as a kid), but that would probably require more information about the plot and setting than Mr. Simon might be willing to divulge. The ship spins wouldn't be so hard to do if the person writing the plug had access to the 3D ship models, but writing the plug would be rather time consuming. Another option would be a CD mod for Homeworld 2 (apparently someone did a fabulous Babylon 5 mod), but I wouldn't know how to do that.
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Awesome. Nice to see another Nova player on the forum (Mr. Simon himself, no less!).
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Re: Miniatures combat
Sorry for getting off topic fellas!
I think a minutre CD game would ge great to have and it would be piles of fun to come here and play it with everyone; I don't much about those kinds of games but I'd learn!

I think a minutre CD game would ge great to have and it would be piles of fun to come here and play it with everyone; I don't much about those kinds of games but I'd learn!
