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Just_essence wrote:I believe that (through Wikipedia; ALL HAIL WIKIPEDIA) the current defence universities that we know are in Finland, the US, China (PRC), Pakistan, Malaysia, Poland, Sri Lanka, India, Phillipines, Thailand, UK, and Cuba.
But FT- It's not like the students at the NDUs just sit around and take notes. And undoubtedly many of them are motivated to not lose against us, or otherwise that would be super-embarrasing. They have the funding. We have a board game, dice, and a website.
BigBallinStalin wrote:Maybe if you gave the best CC players about 6 months training to learn the nuances of war, then 'CCU' might stand a chance, but if not, then most likely CCU would lose.
The problem is that CC games are a poor substitute for wargames. CC games lack the uncertainty, and they require less coordination, less patience, less resistance to stress, etc. CC games cover a very limited scope of warfare; whereas, those 'NDU' wargames cover much more.
Just_essence wrote:I have to say, Diplomacy and Risk are two of the best civilian-available wargames.
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