Wargames with hidden stats

Where you have to separate the wheat from the chaff, through trial and error, even if costs you millions of units.
E.g.
>80% of officers have shitty stats
>19% of officers have good stats
>1% of officers are god-tier

I heard Rule the Waves has this, but anything else?

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  1. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Many sport manager games work more or less like this, if you count those as strategy games. You've got loads of mediocre guys, a smaller amount of really good ones, and a relative handful of superstars. Though how much trial and error is involved depends on the game. In many games the stats are clearly visible, in others you have to discover them yourself.

    I used to play an football manager MMO with mechanics like this. Stumbling across a rookie who turned out to have godlike potential was a gamechanger that could be exploited in multiple ways. For example simply using him on your own team as a star player, selling him off to a rich team for mad dosh, or training him to bring out his potential until he becomes a famous player and then selling him off for even more.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      sounds like slavery

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        Slavery is just work that you are forced to do.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        sometimes I feel like professional football was invented as a morally acceptable way of treating black people like trading cards

  2. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Shadow Empire
    Usually this isn't nearly as fun as it sounds because just irl, you're usually going to have to work with a bunch of mediocre people who'll eventually become senior mediocre people rather than eventually replace most of the major apparatus of your bureacracy with a bunch of superstars.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      not if you run Autocracy or Democracy and just Cabinet Retreat spam

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      that is wrong tho, you get their stats in open and clear and you can replace them(even if it can cost you), eventually you end with bunch of IV and V cap super star folks

  3. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Pictured a brainlet moron who got himself and his loyal units killed just because ? ? ? ? ? and achieved nothing

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      What was he supposed to do? Explain him that he had nothing to do with failed assassination attempts had nothing to do with.

      Also, Reinhard implied, that is bored after Yang is dead, so he would prefer to play human chess with someone.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        They clearly had their minds set on prosecuting him to some extent, no matter what he did, even though he did absolutely nothing wrong and was framed. So he could either: 1. Submit to humiliation, stripping of rank, and potentially even death for something he didn't even do or 2. Go down swinging and keep his pride intact. Reuenthal's sense of honor forced him to choose 2, which might not have been the right choice but at least was an understanda le one. The real moron here is Mittermeyer for not making a stand on Reuenthal's behalf and pressuring Reinhard/Reuenthal into talking things out.

        Defending your honor is something you're supposed to by yourself, on your own behalf. If you're in a leadership position, then you're a bad leader if you sacrifice your followers to defend your """honor""". Reuenthal lied and millions died.

        he achieved exactly what he and reinhard wanted, more war. because they like war. neither one really cared about the deaths of the crewmen, or else they attributed their own beliefs of death is worth honor to their crewmen too.

        You're not wrong.

        weeb try not to make anime discussion bait threads challenge dante must die mode

        You're not wrong.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        >What was he supposed to do?
        trust his fellow admirals and his emperor

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      They clearly had their minds set on prosecuting him to some extent, no matter what he did, even though he did absolutely nothing wrong and was framed. So he could either: 1. Submit to humiliation, stripping of rank, and potentially even death for something he didn't even do or 2. Go down swinging and keep his pride intact. Reuenthal's sense of honor forced him to choose 2, which might not have been the right choice but at least was an understanda le one. The real moron here is Mittermeyer for not making a stand on Reuenthal's behalf and pressuring Reinhard/Reuenthal into talking things out.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      he achieved exactly what he and reinhard wanted, more war. because they like war. neither one really cared about the deaths of the crewmen, or else they attributed their own beliefs of death is worth honor to their crewmen too.

  4. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    weeb try not to make anime discussion bait threads challenge dante must die mode

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      damn bro ur so right. I'd much rather talk about paradox slop in yet another thread!

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        Nobody's forcing you to make Paradox threads on the strategy board. If you wanted an Age of Mythology you'd make an Age of Mythology thread. But you're a weeaboo and moronic from birth so that's apparently not an option.

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          anime website, redditor.

          • 9 months ago
            Anonymous

            Keep repeating it for another 8 years and it might turn true newbie.

  5. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Gary Grigsby’s War Between the States… i think it defaults to hidden stats for generals and you have to learn who the good ones are through combat…. It also has historical ratings but the random is the way to go… can larp as Lincoln screaming in his office at McClellan

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