What kind of view will we see the ships battle in? Will the ship-to-ship combat add a 3D dimension?
• There are two possible modes you can view combat in: tactical and strategic. Strategic is an “iconified” version of combat: each task force, and it’s relative position to all the other task forces, friendly or hostile, is shown by an icon. It’s a useful mode to get clear, fast information on the current status. The tactical look is a real camera that can follow and zoom in on one of your task forces. You can zoom out or switch task forces to get the global view with tactical. Tactical also shows all the graphic output, like incoming missiles, fighters, and hull damage. The view itself will be in 3D which you can rotate and view from every size, but ships themselves will play on a flat 2D plane. This will simplify strategies.
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- What kind of view will we see the ships battle in? Will the ship-to-ship combat add a 3D dimension?