Okay, Gaitori have the very lowest threat value of any race. Obviously, Gaitori stuff sucks. But I'd REALLY like to be able to use them against other races and win. See, in a Gaitori VS Gaitori game on Scratching Post, I noticed an interesting thing with my gunships: They are better at subduing those outposts and Bunker Stations than ANYONE. Why? Because they shoot yellow stuff that's hard to dodge and (apparently) does a lot of damage. And as I watched my gunships pause just out of range of the bunker station and subdue it with a single salvo of the stuff that dreams are made of, the evil thought occured to me that this could be applied to ships as well. And it worked REALLY well, just so long as I was... fighting other Gaitori. All six races can pound the one race with the single coolest long-range projectile.
So I came up with a potential killer tactic. And I don't even know if it'll work despite having tried it because my plan went all wrong as I shall soon relate. What I decided to do in a Gait VS Human game was the following:
-build nothing but gunships. All gunships after the first follow the first one built which in turn is the command unit. It follows the HVD.
-Approach my opponent.
-At an appropriate moment, target the Human HVD and hit 'controll'.
-The gunships arrange themselves with beautiful precision and attack at long range with the sort of artfull savagery that brought a tear to my eye the first time, smashing the Human HVD into oblivion and wounding its escorts.
-Meanwhile, MY HVD is hyperspacing behind the Human fleet, and it joins the attack from the other side, picking off the weakened ships and reducing my opponent to space dust.
Well, that's what SHOULD have happened. I'm sure anyone more experienced in Ares than I knows what REALLY happened. My gunships moved right up to the HVD which was, of course, accompanied by an escort of equal points-value and were subsequently decimated :frown:.
So, I have a question for everyone: Is there a way to get ships to move towards a target and attack it with the longest-range weapons they have while YOU move in (or in other words behave in the manner I outlined)?
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Three Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky,
Seven for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone,
Nine for the Mortal Men doomed to die,
One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
In the Land of Mordor where the shadows lie.
One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them,
One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them
In the Land of Mordor where the shadows lie.
-The Lord of the Rings