Ladies and Gentlemen.
I got excited by yet another idea for a round of big battles. I'll try to make some bulletpoints and then afterwards explain in details.
- The battles will be centered around a "story". A crusade. To begin with I image 3 battles with a size of 65-90 people on each side.
- The two sides, Crusaders and (saracens?) will have a group of commanders, I guestimate 3 per side.
- The commanders must prioritize the troops available. Each side will have 250 predifened troopers.
- Players sign up individually.
- We'll use the battlegroups system
More in detail.
The commander must prioritize which troops he will field in each of the three battles.
Each of the battles have a predifened number of participants on each side.
Each player must use a skip-the-fun character named as described below and then join the ladder group for confirmation.
What?
Lets say that 40 of the crusaders troopers are called sergents. A sergent has predifined equipment.
The crusader commanders chooses to bring 30 sergents to the first battle. this open 30 sergent spots for the battle.
each player wishing to join the crusaders as a sergent creates an stf char called Cru_Sergent_1 or Cru_Sergent_2 etc. all the way up to thirty.
First you report in that you wish to play that sergent, then you are confirmed by the commanders and then your stf char can join that ladder faction.
There will only be one round. This might seem weird, but the commanders may choose to retreat, players may choose to surrender, and "killed" chars have a chance to survive which enables the commander to use them in the next battle.
In other words. These battles are supposed to have three layers.
1) The commanders have strategic decisions on when to deploy certain troops classes and how many of them
2) The players have a chance to play across clans with a lot of people
3) The player have a chance to survive or die with several chars through a fictive crusade.
What do I need?
First of all, is this a good idea?
Does any of you want to try out commanding these things?
When?
After the summer, best guess end of september.