SoManyQuestions
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Ok, this one is alittle complicated. I'm currently using GTBS tatical combat system. It works great and I recommend it to anyone looking to make a FFTatics rip, but unfortunately I want to try something new now.
Is anyone familiar with Warhammer 40k? Well Games Workshop is pretty good about not making a game that resembles the tabletop game. So what I'm looking to do is make an accurate digital replica. I need a script for tatical combat that allows you to pick the units you want to use from a pregenerated list. So that you can choose your "army" at the begining of a battle. Without being limited to the members of your party. In all honestly I wouldn't mind if the party screen completely disappeared.
Each of the units in the game would have pre-defined stats, no need for EXP, very little need for items. (Only the army leader would really have them so I guess they would be the one that makes up the "party")
Generally as long as I could use a system similar to the GTBS system, or maybe someone could just make a modification to it to make this possible would be great.
If you feel like working on a slightly more advanced script, maybe make it possible so you have a set amount of points to spend on your army and allow the maker to assign a point value to each selectable unit. I would personally use a gold system for this.
Example: Combat starts and your presented a list of units. You have 1500 gold to spend. You want a warrior, the warrior costs 15g. So you spend the 15g and place the warrior, then you see... say.. a tank? The tank costs 300g, it's a stronger unit but it's balanced because it costs more. Combat starts, and it's team based (i.e. Team one moves and shoots/attacks, then team two goes)
I would like to see the game contain a lot of units hopefully around 50 or so on each side. Large scale battles is what i'm shooting for.
If anyone decides to tackle this, natually you have all the creative liberty you want. I mean, Input is more than welcome, the above guidelines are just the core of what i'm looking for.
If anyone can do this please let me know, if this is impossible please let me know why. (I've never seen battles that big in RMXP)
Is anyone familiar with Warhammer 40k? Well Games Workshop is pretty good about not making a game that resembles the tabletop game. So what I'm looking to do is make an accurate digital replica. I need a script for tatical combat that allows you to pick the units you want to use from a pregenerated list. So that you can choose your "army" at the begining of a battle. Without being limited to the members of your party. In all honestly I wouldn't mind if the party screen completely disappeared.
Each of the units in the game would have pre-defined stats, no need for EXP, very little need for items. (Only the army leader would really have them so I guess they would be the one that makes up the "party")
Generally as long as I could use a system similar to the GTBS system, or maybe someone could just make a modification to it to make this possible would be great.
If you feel like working on a slightly more advanced script, maybe make it possible so you have a set amount of points to spend on your army and allow the maker to assign a point value to each selectable unit. I would personally use a gold system for this.
Example: Combat starts and your presented a list of units. You have 1500 gold to spend. You want a warrior, the warrior costs 15g. So you spend the 15g and place the warrior, then you see... say.. a tank? The tank costs 300g, it's a stronger unit but it's balanced because it costs more. Combat starts, and it's team based (i.e. Team one moves and shoots/attacks, then team two goes)
I would like to see the game contain a lot of units hopefully around 50 or so on each side. Large scale battles is what i'm shooting for.
If anyone decides to tackle this, natually you have all the creative liberty you want. I mean, Input is more than welcome, the above guidelines are just the core of what i'm looking for.
If anyone can do this please let me know, if this is impossible please let me know why. (I've never seen battles that big in RMXP)