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Discussion / Re: UFO/X-COM as an RTS
« on: October 26, 2012, 05:23:04 am »
I'm choosing to use another engine because this engine does not have destructible environments natively.  Basically, what I'm envisioning right now is your squad gets dropped into an area and move around finding and fighting the aliens like a typical rtt game.  You would have cover that can be used, special gear-related abilities like suppressing fire and jump jets.  Weapons would have multiple fire modes.  The squad would be sub-divided into smaller groups that you can set up in advance.

For example:

Your assault team can be sub divided in 4 smaller groups (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta).  So I can have my sniper in one group, a scout team in another, general purpose assault group, and a heavy weapons group.  How you create the groups are up to you but each group is limited in the number of soldiers it can have (say 4).  Each soldier can also be given a kind of role in the group through action scripts.  So in the assault group, I may have 2 rifle users, 1 machine gun user, and 1 medic.  I can set the medic to use a "medic" script and that soldier will heal first and attack second.  There will be no classes per say, but different items may have different abilities associated with them.  For example, a machine gun set to firing full auto would be able to suppress the enemy.  Each unit can fire for X seconds and then they have to reload, costing Y seconds.  As previously stated, each weapon may have multiple fire modes, ranges, and accuracy ratings, so you can do something like aimed shots (takes more time, more accurate) or burst fire (short bursts of bullets, less accurate) or full auto (continuous fire, very inaccurate, can suppress).

In combat, you can move the sub-groups around as sub-groups, you can move units around individually, or you can hotkey your own groups.  Cover will play a role so you can take cover behind objects.  Movement would be more important.  For example, if my scout group encounters the enemy and they start exchanging fire on a ridge.  I can move my assault group, with their flying suits, behind the enemy group.  In this case, the flying suits are like the jump jet units in games like C&C.  For buildings, I think I'll just have building occupiable.  When your troops enters a building, they'll take X seconds to secure it.  If enemy units are in that building, a fight would happen during those X seconds.  After all is done, whoever is still alive occupies the building like in traditional RTS games.  If an enemy unit enters a building that has a civilian, the player has Z seconds to get units in there to stop them or the civie dies.  I have yet to really figure out how to do terror missions.

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Discussion / Re: UFO/X-COM as an RTS
« on: October 25, 2012, 10:49:55 pm »
I think you miss understand.  The real time part, for the time being, is for tactical battles.  Like when you send a skyranger to a ufo landing site, instead of that battle proceeding as a turn-based game, it is more like a rtt.  The number of troops on both sides would be limited and there would be no resource gathering at that level or troop building.  Troops can be moved around the map as single people or together as a unit.  Sniper rifles would have a longer range, greater accuracy, but shoot slower.  Machine guns have a higher fire rate, but lower accuracy, etc...  Units still level up after battles and you would still have a geoscape similar in scope to previous games.  Time can be paused to allow you to issue commands.  Things like that.  The difference would be that the game, using the Spring engine, would not be able to have the multi-story battles that are pretty common in UFO/X-COM games now.  You can't go into a building and clear the first floor while clearing the second floor, etc...

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Discussion / UFO/X-COM as an RTS
« on: October 25, 2012, 10:08:39 pm »
I've been throwing around the idea of a UFO/X-COM game where the tactical combat was a rts/rtt game as opposed to the turn based game it is now.  Tactical battles would be something along the lines of the War Hammer series and UFO Afterlight.  Unfortunately, the engine I plan on using, Spring, does not have native support for multiple level maps like multiple story buildings.  Is this limitation a game breaker for you for a UFO/X-COM game?  Would you have any interest in tactical battles being more of an rts/rtt format?  Thanks in advance.

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