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City:Castel San Pietro Terme IT
Personal Data:Male, born: May 02 1966
Membership21years 234days ago.
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Area/Game:Wooden Ships & Iron Men
1Topic:Bugs and Improvements
Subject:Re: [WS&IM][BUG] something wrong?
Posted by: bizzio - 21years 25days ago.
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Dibbs wrote:
bizzio wrote:
bizzio wrote:
In games 181 I completely destroied the London rigging, the ship is no longer on the map but the log didn't report that she surrendered and I haven't London points in my score.
Something wrong?

Ciao, Bizzio


The Royal Oak did the same...... no points for me....


There definitely appears to be some sort of bug. Three ships in our game had their rigging destroyed - yet there were no points awarded.

I started looking at some of my other games and there were other occurences of ship's rigging being destroyed - and also there were no mention of the ship surrendering (or points being awarded.)

Oh well, that all part of beta-testing

Dibbs




Maybe the problem is in the rules interpretation:

  • If all rigging squares are marked off, and no friendly ship of the same or larger class as the firing ship is within ten squares distance, the ship will surrender to the first enemy ship which can rake its hull. This is known as
    “surrender by immobility.” Excess rigging hits are treated as “misses.” -

    So the problem is that ships without rigging must stay in place until the above conditions are meet (and maybe still can fight....)

    Ciao, Bizzio
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