• crawley
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    1 year ago

    Fun fact! The concept of “hit points” were originally developed by military wargames, and were defined as the number of 14-inch shell hits a vessel could survive.

    Every living creature has 1hp!

    Source is BDG

    • The Picard ManeuverOP
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      161 year ago

      Think the military would let me join just to play the strategy games?

      I don’t want to do any fighting.

      • @psmgx
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        71 year ago

        Yes. Lots of defense contractor rules running the simulation software and doing programming related to it. Actually playing the game is a different story, and would be mostly restricted to officers, former officers turned contractors, and the odd PhD civilian working for them.

        Otherwise just get EUIV and go to town.

      • @DoomBot5
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        41 year ago

        Point and click at enemies on the screen. Just don’t think about how they are actually alive.

      • @A_Union_of_Kobolds
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        31 year ago

        You could always just play wargames as a civilian

        Go for Bolt Action if you’re not into sci-fi or fantasy. Bonus: the guys at the game store playing Bolt Action are almost universally grumpy old grognards

        • @edgemaster72
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          21 year ago

          But… the only way to win at WarGames is to not play…

  • @Chickenstalker
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    71 year ago

    Wargaming originated from actual, well, wargaming by the military. The military still uses wargames to train their officers.

    • Chariotwheel
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      11 year ago

      Yeah, you had far-back strategists all over the world use stuff to illustrate formations and how things were relative to other things. As far as we know, it was Prussian Johann Christian Ludwig Hellwig (hell of a name) who was the first to make it into a kind of game with set rules with the purpose of training army officers. This was iterate within Prussia with different kind of rules (e.g. dice or non-grid maps).

  • @Gregorech
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    71 year ago

    Why are we invading Mexico, if you want Tacos just go get some.

      • @Gregorech
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        11 year ago

        I can see that too but it looks like a Baja to the left curved land mass and a see to the right. I guess it’s just easier to see what is familiar.

  • IninewCrow
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    61 year ago

    Player 4: … Alright guys, you left me no choice, I’m using my nukes … FLIPS OVER THE GAME TABLE

    • @edgemaster72
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      01 year ago

      And that’s when all your friends start calling you Gandhi

  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    Or Hearts of Iron. Only additional people needed in the room are political advisors and economists to simulate those aspects of the war effort.