[Discuss] A few Issues
Marlon Dane
lady.kutya at gmail.com
Wed Apr 16 19:05:01 CEST 2008
>
> Planned and friendly secessions are not illegal. (Not any more. They used
> to
> be.)
>
> A "strategic secession" has a specific meaning: It is a secession that is
> creating
> for the purpose of circumventing the game mechanics regarding the
> recruiting
> of troops. They are done to help the strategic situation in war. If you
> are not at
> war, are not planning on going to war, and are not doing it to circumvent
> the
> game mechanics restrictions of recruiting troops, then it can't be a
> strategic
> secession.
>
> Let's take a theoretical example from the EC: Perdan captures Al Arab from
> Ibladesh, then spins off the city to form the realm of Arabia.The capital
> of
> Arabia is now several days closer to the front lines, reducing
> refit/recruiting
> cycle times. Both Perdan and the new Arabia continue to press the war
> against
> Ibladesh. That is a strategic secession.
>
> If Perdan just decided that it were too big, and seceded the city of Aix
> to form
> the realm of Aixenpains, that would be a friendly and planned secession,
> and
> not a strategic secession.
>
> Friendly and planned secessions are legal. Strategic secessions are not.
>
>
> --
> Rob
Alright that makes sense, thanks for explaining.
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