One thing I would recommend to do is add orders so it adds another detail. An example of this would be attackers are probing and testing the strength of the defenders. The defenders are trying to drive off the attackers with as little losses as possible. Love the novel idea you are always pushing the boundaries of the hobby!
You can ask it to tell you what the casualties represent. I ran it using the same prompt as you but told it to represent casualties as bases, with 1 base being 10 men as in Helfire.
@@TheJoyofWargaming Strongholds and Followers is a supplement to DnD 5e created by Matt Colville of MCDM productions. I believe their pdf of rules is up on their site. The rules are for mass combat in DND. The premise being that a sufficiently leveled party of adventurers will settle somewhere and build a stronghold that attracts military units. It is for DND but you could lift out the fast resolution system and adapt it to your campaign. It also features a "who wins and by how much?" Then take casualties.
The Adventurer Conquerer King System has a system for running detailed campaigns and a great battle rating system. It allows your character to become Achilles at Troy or Aragorn at Helm's Deep. It would take substantial work to make it function in a sci fi setting as its a Sword and Sandles game.
Also asked it to show a summary instead of a turn by turn report. Here’s an example reply detailing one of the companies involved Infantry Company 2 Casualties: 5 bases lost (5 remaining) Morale: Moderate; morale held until the retreat order was given. Involvement: Actively engaged in forest fighting and supported the assault on the hill. Experience: Slight upgrade in experience; soldiers gained confidence in close-quarters combat. Notable Actions: One squad successfully neutralized a defensive position in the forest, enabling a brief advance and causing some disruption to the defenders.
One thing I would recommend to do is add orders so it adds another detail. An example of this would be attackers are probing and testing the strength of the defenders. The defenders are trying to drive off the attackers with as little losses as possible.
Love the novel idea you are always pushing the boundaries of the hobby!
@@Maxsminiatures that's a really good suggestion. I'll give it a shot, and we'll see how it goes.
@@TheJoyofWargaming I also recommend keeping the same saved conversation as it will help the algorithm learn how to do things.
I am starting to think Mr. Wargaming will do anything to keep from going back to his initial black powder campaign. 😂
All that smoke agitates his eye.
You can ask it to tell you what the casualties represent. I ran it using the same prompt as you but told it to represent casualties as bases, with 1 base being 10 men as in Helfire.
Evening
You're still selling it to me, although you and the AI? Must be what it was like watching Dylan go electric. (minus the boo's, of course.)
Why don't you look up the combat resolution for quick battles in Strongholds and Followers?
I love this idea.
What is Strongholds and Followers?
@@TheJoyofWargaming Strongholds and Followers is a supplement to DnD 5e created by Matt Colville of MCDM productions.
I believe their pdf of rules is up on their site. The rules are for mass combat in DND. The premise being that a sufficiently leveled party of adventurers will settle somewhere and build a stronghold that attracts military units.
It is for DND but you could lift out the fast resolution system and adapt it to your campaign. It also features a "who wins and by how much?" Then take casualties.
@BowedSiren640Xbox Colville? Not interested.
@@TheJoyofWargaming well it's your loss, but if you want to give the rules a look, I can send you a copy.
The Adventurer Conquerer King System has a system for running detailed campaigns and a great battle rating system. It allows your character to become Achilles at Troy or Aragorn at Helm's Deep.
It would take substantial work to make it function in a sci fi setting as its a Sword and Sandles game.
Also asked it to show a summary instead of a turn by turn report. Here’s an example reply detailing one of the companies involved
Infantry Company 2
Casualties: 5 bases lost (5 remaining)
Morale: Moderate; morale held until the retreat order was given.
Involvement: Actively engaged in forest fighting and supported the assault on the hill.
Experience: Slight upgrade in experience; soldiers gained confidence in close-quarters combat.
Notable Actions: One squad successfully neutralized a defensive position in the forest, enabling a brief advance and causing some disruption to the defenders.