--------------------GEV List Thingy, April 8th-------------------- Subject: Re: GEV List Thingy, April 7th. From: Chris Camfield To: hcobb@fly2.berkeley.edu (Henry J. Cobb) I'm definitely listening to your formular articles... press onwards! The only thing is, did you could the hexes of the Shockwave map too? *grin* If we had more of a variety of different maps (ones with LOTS of forest, for example, or next to none), then things would work out differently, which seems a little odd... Chris -- Chris Camfield (ccamfiel@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca) "This is our life, and our time, and nothing, is ever going to break us, now we're on our own... this is our place, in our lives, and no one can ever change this moment, or pull this mountain to the ground." (Runrig) ___ From: Steve Jackson Subject: Re: GEV List Thingy, April 7th. To: "Henry J. Cobb" I'm reading. Not commenting much - incredibly buried - but reading. ___ [I assume that the GEV map repersents an accurate sample of the global environment in the next century. (See with all that global warming the Oceans are mostly dried up... ;-) Perhaps I'm missteping in my revaluation of defense to offense ratios, let me think of some way to directly calculate this. -HJC] Henry J. Cobb hcobb@fly2.berkeley.edu, SFB Tyrant-for-life A "Bjorn again" programmer. From rmeaden@aol.com Sat Apr 9 21:24:03 1994 From: rmeaden@aol.com X-Mailer: America Online Mailer Sender: "rmeaden" To: hcobb@fly2.Berkeley.EDU Date: Sat, 09 Apr 94 10:41:55 EDT Subject: Re: GEV List Thingy, April 8th. I've found your comments interesting, Henry, but one thing. How can we apply the algorithm to Ogre Miniatures, where the terrain is much more variable? I play board & minis version interchangeably, and just wondering if the algorithm is! Or am I being a stick in the mud... Richard From sj@indial1.io.com Sat Apr 9 21:30:03 1994 Date: Sat, 9 Apr 1994 20:26:08 -0500 (CDT) From: Steve Jackson Subject: Re: GEV List Thingy, April 8th. To: "Henry J. Cobb" In-Reply-To: <199404090534.WAA11289@fly2.berkeley.edu> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Re global environment - I would not take the GEV map as any more typical than it is today. Some places will have mixtures of forest and fields, but there are lots of other sorts of terrain, too!