Second, after spending several turns reaching maximum speed, in the course of one turn a ship can be brought about and end the turn traveling in the exact opposite direction at maximum speed. First, every ship has its own unique maximum speed even though they have no limit in the amount of fuel they carry throughout the course of the game. The game does not, however, simulate Newton's third law. The game simulates Newtons second law in that the more massive the ship the more power required to accelerate, decelerate, or maneuver it. The game simulates Newton's first law in that a ship will maintain its current speed and heading unless it expends power to change them. A conversion of Lightmils to real-world units is not given. Each turn in the game represents 16 seconds of time and distances are measured in units call Lightmils. After playing ten turns, players have the option to activate their warp drive and escape the scenario. Ships have a speed and heading and travel only according to them.Īll encounters in the game are at speeds slower than that of the speed of light.
CombatĬombat is two dimensional but rather than using an orthogonal or hexagon grid, the game utilizes free movement similar to that of some forms of miniature wargaming. Unique to Cosmic Balance, the overall firing arc of any particular direct fire weapon does not need to be contiguous, and can be split into as many as four separate arcs. In addition to this, the player can set the firing arc of all the direct fire weapons (the bigger the arc, the more space the weapon consumes). Fighter Squadrons (a swarm of robot shuttles),.Ship design is an exercise in resource management, with power, drives, defensive systems, and weapons all vying for a finite amount of hull space. That said, the first (and closest to a tutorial) scenario in the game re-creates a meeting between Starship Enterprise and USS Reliant, like in the film Wrath of Khan. While Star Fleet Battles is explicitly set in the Star Trek universe, The Cosmic Balance is not.
This video game is a computerized turn-based version of tactical combat simulation very similar to the Star Fleet Battles pen-paper-map-counter game.