[Discuss] A few Issues
John P. Murphy
john.p.murphy at Dartmouth.EDU
Wed Apr 16 19:15:36 CEST 2008
On Apr 16, 2008, at 12:30 PM, Robert Croson, Jr wrote:
>> You mean, why not find a workaround for inconvenient game mechanics,
>> instead of suggesting a change?
>
> Peaceful secessions are legal, and therefore not a workaround of game
> mechanics.
That's how all workarounds work: you want to do something, but the
game doesn't let you, so you find a way to achieve the same end
through things that the game does let you do. If it's Tom's desire
that colonies should not be able to change their government, then
taking over regions until it's not a colony anymore but a secession
(which has different rules) is a workaround. Workarounds are not
only a matter of legality, they are also a matter of roleplay; it's
hard to make up good RP for things that you are only doing because of
game mechanics.
The fact that it is legal just means that there is a contradiction in
the rules that ought to be worked out, and I favor allowing colonies
to be set up with a different government. However, also I recognize
that this is rare, and therefore not a priority.
John
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