Classic Battle Lines
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 1:15 pm
Here's a game between me and Laika with an interesting initial naval engagement between two navies with classic set-piece battle lines:
http://sfcon.demoszenen.de/dcrec/2012-06/1v1Random-2012-06-15_09.13.zip
Laika's line first deforms according to my attack. He is then confronted with a decision: Seek to kill subs and risk fleet, or retreat and let subs go? He decides on the former, gets greedy (panics?), places six carriers on anti-sub, and loses half his fleet. Some decent free-style naval warfare follows (including a lost naval nuke across the seam at 00:49:00).
Unfortunately, at that point the game regresses when from 01:39:00 onward Laika pathetically begins calling for more speed (the game was already running at 2x). He buttresses his pleas by saying he must make a long-distance voyage to continue, yet the replay shows the remnant of his fleet sitting idle. I, of course, decline his request, because only a fool would allow themselves to be caught wrong-footed by a loaded bomber or sneaky bbs at 3x or more speed in a close game. Laika knows this. I interpret his pleas, therefore, to mean no more than "I fuked up and I only have 3 carriers and 6 bombers left and I am pissed," but it still saddens me. Had he stayed, he could have made a valiant effort and it would have been fun.
http://sfcon.demoszenen.de/dcrec/2012-06/1v1Random-2012-06-15_09.13.zip
Laika's line first deforms according to my attack. He is then confronted with a decision: Seek to kill subs and risk fleet, or retreat and let subs go? He decides on the former, gets greedy (panics?), places six carriers on anti-sub, and loses half his fleet. Some decent free-style naval warfare follows (including a lost naval nuke across the seam at 00:49:00).
Unfortunately, at that point the game regresses when from 01:39:00 onward Laika pathetically begins calling for more speed (the game was already running at 2x). He buttresses his pleas by saying he must make a long-distance voyage to continue, yet the replay shows the remnant of his fleet sitting idle. I, of course, decline his request, because only a fool would allow themselves to be caught wrong-footed by a loaded bomber or sneaky bbs at 3x or more speed in a close game. Laika knows this. I interpret his pleas, therefore, to mean no more than "I fuked up and I only have 3 carriers and 6 bombers left and I am pissed," but it still saddens me. Had he stayed, he could have made a valiant effort and it would have been fun.

