Posted October 14, 2013
I'm wondering what the effects are, if any, of having your mission fleets survive verses taking losses.
I'll provide two examples:
Example #1
I attack a hostile fleet with my own fleet. I attack all targets myself and lose no ships.
Example #2
I attack a hostile fleet with my own fleet. I attack targets with my fleets ships and lose them all, except my own ship which I use to finish off the opposing force, thereby winning the battle.
Is there any mechanical difference between these two situations in game, does it matter if ships in your fleet are damaged or destroyed, or rather is it that only the outcome of the mission/battle carries any weight?
Thanks for any replies and clarification :)
I'll provide two examples:
Example #1
I attack a hostile fleet with my own fleet. I attack all targets myself and lose no ships.
Example #2
I attack a hostile fleet with my own fleet. I attack targets with my fleets ships and lose them all, except my own ship which I use to finish off the opposing force, thereby winning the battle.
Is there any mechanical difference between these two situations in game, does it matter if ships in your fleet are damaged or destroyed, or rather is it that only the outcome of the mission/battle carries any weight?
Thanks for any replies and clarification :)
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