[Discuss] Discuss Digest, Vol 41, Issue 78
Josiah Allen
josiahallen at gmail.com
Fri Apr 25 15:29:06 CEST 2008
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 1:05 AM, Robert Leatherman
<robhercdragon at hotmail.com> wrote:
> From: "Sandra Goen"
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> I've brought it to the Titans. So what about this other method of capital
> movement? You're at war. Your realm acquires a new city close to the front
> lines of war from the enemy. Your realm moves the capital to the new city.
> Having a capital on the enemy's doorstep is most convenient.
>
> I think that situation has good justification in-game despite how it seems
> rather unfair to your enemy. Don't remind me, I already know that medieval
> times were horribly unfair and vicious. However, I do hope that moving your
> entire capital is an expensive endeavor and not as easy as checking a box.
> So is it?
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>
> Could someone please explain to me why you can only recruit troops from your
> capital? I will not claim to be a very well read concerning the real
> Medieval time period, but I do know for certain that weapons and armor were
> produced in far more places than just the capital cities of each nation, so
> why are we limited to it in Battlemaster?
>
> This is something that I have never understood, even though I have a few
> ideas as to the reason why, I would like to hear the facts.
>
> Robert
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It was a gameplay decision made by Tom, not based on historical fact.
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