Quick question: when considering the value of Faith, have you considered that it is virtually dominated by the Sleeping Arcade? The Arcade connects to 3 of the other 4 territories, but is only accessible from two of them - and nowhere else. It may be too easy to hold - the Australia of the map. Even Stealth isn't so completely dominated by one territory.
Nikolai wrote:Quick question: when considering the value of Faith, have you considered that it is virtually dominated by the Sleeping Arcade? The Arcade connects to 3 of the other 4 territories, but is only accessible from two of them - and nowhere else. It may be too easy to hold - the Australia of the map.
I think it should be OK: while it's true that the Sleeping Arcade is fundamental to taking the continent, I'm not sure that it's going to help that much with holding the continent: there three other countries you need to defend from attack if you want to keep your bonus.
True.
As far as the numbers go, the only places you really need to worry about double figures are the continent defense chambers, and those look fine to me. A couple of them are a little tight, but still visible, and to shrink the numbers more risks losing them just as much as cramming them into a tight spot.
Nope, if it was quenched you would know it. Jota and I were hoping for a real life play test. And if no one gets around to it with their friends, I might have to do a little simple playtest by myself.
Do you need an excuse to have a war? I mean, who for? Can't you just say "You got lots of cash and land, but I've got a big sword, so divy up right now, chop chop."
Terry Pratchet
reverend_kyle wrote:I thought it was abandoned due to playability.
I wrote:You guys keep repeating the same thing. Jota is on a trans-continental voyage in which he does not have proper access to a computer. Be patient.
Children, this is what happens to hockey players, druggies, and Hillary Clinton.
Do you need an excuse to have a war? I mean, who for? Can't you just say "You got lots of cash and land, but I've got a big sword, so divy up right now, chop chop."
Terry Pratchet