[Discuss] Limiting recruitment to centres from the region/duchy (not recruiting within the duchy)
Rob Croson
robert at arcm.com
Sun Mar 2 20:41:22 CET 2008
On 2 Mar 2008 at 17:20, psymann wrote:
> Dorian Gray wrote:
> > Why not instead keep recruitment in the realm capital, but limit the
> > centers you could recruit from to those within your duchy...Or perhaps
> > recruitment could be allowed from whichever center you
> > want... but if you want men from a center not in your region/duchy, you
> > have to pay more.
>
> I like all these ideas for a variety of reasons (strengthening the
> individuality of duchies, giving something to think about, opportunities
> for RP about different troop abilities).
>
> And add to this Alex's idea that lords can set an additional couple of
> pence on the top of the cost if they want to.
>
> -----Payment could be affected by distance to recruiting region-----
>
> I'd personally like to see it that you can choose to recruit from any
> recruitment centre in the realm, but with the following costs:
> - from your own region: 10% discount
> - from your own duchy: normal cost
> - from a region outside your duchy: 5% additional cost for each region
> between your region and their region.
Interesting idea... Not sure that it really adds all that much to the
game, though.
> -----Involvement for the Simple Knight-----
>
> Ok, so all that's missing is a bit of involvement for everyone else,
> apart from just the lords and dukes. This would involve a bit of a
> change to the way recruits are currently put into recruitment centres.
>
> Instead of recruits drifting in as time goes by, make it so that you
> have got to actively draft them in, or they won't turn up. No drafting
> = no recruits.
I really do not like this idea at all. More manual operations = bad
game. I really don't want to turn BattleMaster into LogisticsMaster.
All of this is plain drudgery that could be handled much better by an
automated system.
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Rob
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