James Sterrett
01-15-2000, 03:12 PM
I'll try to explain what a CPX game is in this thread. Please feel free to ask questions. For particularly detailed information, please see <a href=http://www.battlefront.com/resources/tacops/HQ/text/CPX/cpx.html>The TacOps CPX Page</a> which has a pair of FAQs. Some bits of them may be out of date, though, for which I am to blame. 8)
What is a TacOps CPX?
A TacOps CPX is an umpired, double-blind, near-real-time game of TacOps played over IRC [Internet Relay Chat].
How does it works?
One person, the Umpire, sets up the scenario and runs TacOps. The teams on the two sides send orders to the umpire; the umpire inputs the orders, and runs several TacOps turns. The umpire reports on the action to the players, the players come to new decisions, the umpire inputs these, and the process repeats.
What do I need in order to play?
* You need an internet connection capable of running an IRC client program: if you can run a copy of Netscrape or Internet Explorer from your computer, then you can do this. A good PC IRC client can be found at The TacOps CPX Page (http://www.mirc.co.uk/>mIRC</a>.) for FAQs on CPXes and for After-Action Reports as well.
What is a TacOps CPX?
A TacOps CPX is an umpired, double-blind, near-real-time game of TacOps played over IRC [Internet Relay Chat].
How does it works?
One person, the Umpire, sets up the scenario and runs TacOps. The teams on the two sides send orders to the umpire; the umpire inputs the orders, and runs several TacOps turns. The umpire reports on the action to the players, the players come to new decisions, the umpire inputs these, and the process repeats.
What do I need in order to play?
* You need an internet connection capable of running an IRC client program: if you can run a copy of Netscrape or Internet Explorer from your computer, then you can do this. A good PC IRC client can be found at The TacOps CPX Page (http://www.mirc.co.uk/>mIRC</a>.) for FAQs on CPXes and for After-Action Reports as well.