![]() ![]() Suppression damage does not require a direct hit, this is a reason why a high rate of fire weapons are preferred as they can reduce the enemy's capability to fight back regardless of the damage output. ![]() A limiting factor of this table and data is that it doesn’t simulate dynamic combat between units. A unit that is “stunned” cannot fight back. All infantry receive damage (physical and suppression) equally regardless of training level or strength.Ī significant factor that contributes to combat effectiveness is the unit's morale state, a “calm” is most efficient while “panicked” is the least. Strength determines salvo reload (hidden stat) and the resilience before destruction. The training level is the main factor that determines combat effectiveness. Also, I may turn it into a steam guide eventually (with more content?) as I like that you can headings that are linked so you jump to that section (unable to do it here) and read the bits you want quickly. Feel free to comment, I think I will make edits to the document after publishing. One of the reasons I’m doing this is to remove the mystification of common statements people make with no data and when I decided to give feedback on WARNO I can make a much better decision as I can reference WG:RD as a comparison since it is a final game that went through multiple balancing patches. I’ll first go over the weapons as it is the easiest thing to describe in isolation as will be used as the foundations for any statement I make later. I’ll attempt to show the formulas as I go along to keep things transparent on how I calculated values. The data set I’m working from contains 337 different units. This is my attempt to analyse the implementation of infantry combat in Wargame: Red Dragon. Infantry Combat Analysis (Elements, Combinations, Context) This is a fan-run community, we are not affiliated with the creators of the Wargame Series. If you just want to share a video of yours every now and then you do not need to ask for such permission. please contact the moderators and ask for permission beforehand. Go to /r/combatfootage OR /r/MilitaryGfys for specific content.Ĩ) No advertising without moderator approval.īefore you advertise a discord channel, tournament etc. This includes Warchat screenshots.ħ) Combat footage is allowed if loosely connected to wargame. No threats or suggestions of harm, racial, sexist, or homophobic slurs will be tolerated. Guides and game commentary are welcome.ģ) Dank Memes are allowed, within reason.Ĥ) Any images must be hosted on a reputable image hosting site, no shady sites please.ĥ) Any off-topic content will be removed at the mods discretion.Ħ) Be civil. Any post or comment containing that content will be deleted and the user will be banned.Ģ) No posts involving "Let's Plays". Wargame: Red Dragon Extensive Video Tutorialġ) Do not talk about obtaining pirated versions, cheats, trainers, hacks or any other game breaking programs. New to Wargame? Check out /r/wargamebootcamp Game GuidesĬoalition Strengths/Weaknesses cheat sheet Everything you need to know about the Wargame series.
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