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<blockquote data-quote="TechPreacher" data-source="post: 714598" data-attributes="member: 2312"><p>The reason why the orders worked for a while is that our territory remained in our area of the country, so the algorithm worked in maintaining a contiguous set of territories where there were isolated ones in the middle that didn't need defending, those on the perimeter that required defense, and the adjacent enemy territories to attack. Therefore, it stayed balanced.</p><p>However, when we got to San Diego State and started attacking the west coast, the algorithm showed that it is not optimized for a two-pronged attack. </p><p>It's not just us, either. Look at the past maps for any team that gets its territory split up. They continue to lose until they regroup to a central point of strength and battle outwardly from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechPreacher, post: 714598, member: 2312"] The reason why the orders worked for a while is that our territory remained in our area of the country, so the algorithm worked in maintaining a contiguous set of territories where there were isolated ones in the middle that didn't need defending, those on the perimeter that required defense, and the adjacent enemy territories to attack. Therefore, it stayed balanced. However, when we got to San Diego State and started attacking the west coast, the algorithm showed that it is not optimized for a two-pronged attack. It's not just us, either. Look at the past maps for any team that gets its territory split up. They continue to lose until they regroup to a central point of strength and battle outwardly from there. [/QUOTE]
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