12.03.2009, 01:44
Remember that old game Battleship? That game where you don't know what the other player's board looks like and you call out grids for hits?
Well that's what inspired this idea. Basically:
- A map is designated, and a set of intelligence documents provided to two parties.
- OH- and you have a limited number of planes and maybe loadouts predesignated for each side; how you want to distribute them is your business (ah- there's a twist that might be interesting).
- The two parties then make a mission for that map: one for Blue, the other for Red.
- These two mission files are then combined and a resultant mission file created through a 3rd party utility to isolate then combine red/blue components.
- Any slight mixing of red/blue mission elements are kicked out in a exceptions log file
- The resultant mission can either be played online or as a single mission.
I do not presume to have any appreciable programming skills at all- however I thought the concept was intriguing enough for discussion at least. From what little I know, I don't think it could be done- but then I'd be happy to be proven wrong
Thanks for any thoughts, pro or con
Triad
Well that's what inspired this idea. Basically:
- A map is designated, and a set of intelligence documents provided to two parties.
- OH- and you have a limited number of planes and maybe loadouts predesignated for each side; how you want to distribute them is your business (ah- there's a twist that might be interesting).
- The two parties then make a mission for that map: one for Blue, the other for Red.
- These two mission files are then combined and a resultant mission file created through a 3rd party utility to isolate then combine red/blue components.
- Any slight mixing of red/blue mission elements are kicked out in a exceptions log file
- The resultant mission can either be played online or as a single mission.
I do not presume to have any appreciable programming skills at all- however I thought the concept was intriguing enough for discussion at least. From what little I know, I don't think it could be done- but then I'd be happy to be proven wrong
Thanks for any thoughts, pro or con
Triad