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Automation = thank you very much.
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Mathon Posztolt üzenetek: 16 Től:: Canada
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Automation/Clans a much needed feature
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All great ideas, keep up the good work
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"you get cards as rewards during battles or at the end of the game and can trade them during the game for various benefits."
what would the benifit of geting cards at the end of the game? are cards transpherable between games?
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Általa írva specter, 04.01.2011 at 00:18
"you get cards as rewards during battles or at the end of the game and can trade them during the game for various benefits."
what would the benifit of geting cards at the end of the game? are cards transpherable between games?
Yes, should've made it clearer - cards stay with you after the game and you can use them in the next one.
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I don't see City Decline up there
If it isn't too much trouble, I really think it would be a great way to disolve a number of issues people have brought up in the past, and create a new tactic in gameplay.
Most significantly for me though would be for Bombers to be able to cripple cities relativly quickly, so that rather than having to capture a city with fresh land units, your 100 strong bomber force can obliterate a city, making it valueless to the opposition.
As I've said before, this would go nicely with popultaion growth/income increasing, the rate to expansion increased the longer a player holds a city. This would make holding onto certain cities more important, as they will become an ever more significant source of cash/troops and destroying/taking such a prolific source could undermine the success of bigger powers.
Maybe you could even add this as a component to stratagies, the rate at which a players cities regnerate, and the devestation they themselves can cause.
Looking forward to the changes, and the 1.0 release of course, thanks!
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I don't see City Decline up there
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Yes, this is my favorite pet project actually, but we talked with Amok, and I had to agree that it's not exactly a priority. Though I can see it adding quite a lot to the gameplay and realism - having declining population, being able to move citizens between cities and tally the losses in the war... Oh well, one day we'll get to it, I can promise that.
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Általa írva Ivan, 04.01.2011 at 16:30
Oh well, one day we'll get to it, I can promise that.
Good to know!
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You guys also gotta make it so we can disband units. You know, upscaling and downscaling the military etc
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You guys also gotta make it so we can disband units. You know, upscaling and downscaling the military etc
Coming up very soon
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TP_MLD Posztolt üzenetek: 61 Től:: Hollandia
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Általa írva Ivan, 04.01.2011 at 03:46
Általa írva specter, 04.01.2011 at 00:18
"you get cards as rewards during battles or at the end of the game and can trade them during the game for various benefits."
what would the benifit of geting cards at the end of the game? are cards transpherable between games?
Yes, should've made it clearer - cards stay with you after the game and you can use them in the next one.
This, I think, is a very bad idea.
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Általa írva TP_MLD, 06.01.2011 at 05:12
Általa írva Ivan, 04.01.2011 at 03:46
Yes, should've made it clearer - cards stay with you after the game and you can use them in the next one.
This, I think, is a very bad idea.
Care to explain why?
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TP_MLD Posztolt üzenetek: 61 Től:: Hollandia
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Yes. It allows several exploits.
1. Save up cards in games you don't care about to have disproportiate power in games you do care about.
2. Dislevels the playing field: if I want to play against someone, his amount of playing will determine his power build-up: this makes volume of play more important than playing skill.
3. I want the playing field to be level when I start a game. This is why I'd prefer games against similar-level opponents, without hidden stockpiles of power.
There are more examples, but they all derive from this basic principle.
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I think card should stay in current game and do not migrate into next one with you
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Nethest Posztolt üzenetek: 5 Től:: USA
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I have to agree with TP_MLD and Cardinal. Risk cards do not carry over to other games. they should be unique to only that game. Collectable cards for show and medals could be fun. Gotta catch them all!
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leacasas Posztolt üzenetek: 1 Től:: Argentína
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Yeah I think that disband units is great, but has to be some king of penalty or taxes to pay for the disband... a couple of bucks I dont know...
Special units by city is interesting... it makes me think on the special buildings on Rise of Nations...
And maybe also some kind of a distant attack, a missil, bombs,etc...
And also put tramps on some cities...
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Általa írva Ivan, 06.01.2011 at 06:08
Általa írva TP_MLD, 06.01.2011 at 05:12
Általa írva Ivan, 04.01.2011 at 03:46
Yes, should've made it clearer - cards stay with you after the game and you can use them in the next one.
This, I think, is a very bad idea.
Care to explain why?
this would lead us to have to pay and people who play more than others would have a huge advantage on the field. so you would drive away people who only have time to play a short game.
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Something exotic you could think about doing when the game expands a bit more is adding some new maps. a plain world map is one thing but if you could create maps like Atlantis or Pangaea or you could use a medieval model the game would attract a larger group of people with different interests.
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Balthasar Posztolt üzenetek: 25 Től:: Németország
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Collectable cards - I always loved the cards in Risk,...
Great news
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Garde Posztolt üzenetek: 2842 Től:: Canada
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Általa írva Perilous, 04.02.2011 at 21:27
Something exotic you could think about doing when the game expands a bit more is adding some new maps. a plain world map is one thing but if you could create maps like Atlantis or Pangaea or you could use a medieval model the game would attract a larger group of people with different interests.
I agree with what he says, all you would have to do is take like...say europe, and draw lines corresponding to the region they belong to according to a map of lets say....ww1(which you could find on wikipedia).
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Mahdi Posztolt üzenetek: 278 Től:: USA
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Most significantly for me though would be for Bombers to be able to cripple cities relativly quickly, so that rather than having to capture a city with fresh land units, your 100 strong bomber force can obliterate a city, making it valueless to the opposition.
I can easily create 100 bombers in East Asia/Western Pacific. With that I could demolish city after city leaving no challenge. I dislike the idea.
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Garde Posztolt üzenetek: 2842 Től:: Canada
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Általa írva Mahdi, 06.02.2011 at 21:27
Most significantly for me though would be for Bombers to be able to cripple cities relativly quickly, so that rather than having to capture a city with fresh land units, your 100 strong bomber force can obliterate a city, making it valueless to the opposition.
I can easily create 100 bombers in East Asia/Western Pacific. With that I could demolish city after city leaving no challenge. I dislike the idea.
But what if somebody else can't? Bombers are underpowered.
P.S. a carpet bomb option would be nice.
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Mahdi Posztolt üzenetek: 278 Től:: USA
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Általa írva Garde, 06.02.2011 at 22:20
Általa írva Mahdi, 06.02.2011 at 21:27
Most significantly for me though would be for Bombers to be able to cripple cities relativly quickly, so that rather than having to capture a city with fresh land units, your 100 strong bomber force can obliterate a city, making it valueless to the opposition.
I can easily create 100 bombers in East Asia/Western Pacific. With that I could demolish city after city leaving no challenge. I dislike the idea.
But what if somebody else can't? Bombers are underpowered.
P.S. a carpet bomb option would be nice.
Deuces :banger2
Bombers are an auxiliary force. Letting them destroy every city ruins the fun.
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Can there be a clear all auto-productions button? It would come in really handy as well.
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Általa írva TP_MLD, 07.01.2011 at 08:17
Yes. It allows several exploits.
1. Save up cards in games you don't care about to have disproportiate power in games you do care about.
2. Dislevels the playing field: if I want to play against someone, his amount of playing will determine his power build-up: this makes volume of play more important than playing skill.
3. I want the playing field to be level when I start a game. This is why I'd prefer games against similar-level opponents, without hidden stockpiles of power.
There are more examples, but they all derive from this basic principle.
I think a cool solution to this would make it so that cards dont disappear after you use them. Once you get a card, you have it forever. Systematically, it could work like this. A player chooses, out of the cards he has collected, which ones he wants to bring into a game. The limit could be 10 or so cards. Each of these cards can be used once in that game. This would solve the first problem that you proposed. It would also help to solve problems 2 and 3. While an experienced player may have more cards, and therefore have more options of which ones he wants to bring into the game, every player can only use certain number of cards each game.
A secondary idea: maybe players can use excess SP to purchase cards that they want?
Also,
Általa írva Lucifer, 07.02.2011 at 18:25
Can there be a clear all auto-productions button? It would come in really handy as well.
There already is. Click on a city or country and go to drop down bar in the bottom right of the menu that pops up.
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Garde Posztolt üzenetek: 2842 Től:: Canada
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Just thought of sumptin...what if we used cards as like a random pick thing were if you do happen to get one, it has random stat bonusses (like +sp).
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Ivan and Amok seem to have had a good handel on things in the past if they want to take the game to this new cards frontier, I say load up the wagons boys. We always can turn around.
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Általa írva specter, 08.02.2011 at 18:50
Ivan and Amok seem to have had a good handel on things in the past if they want to take the game to this new cards frontier, I say load up the wagons boys. We always can turn around.
Well just have to wait and see I guess.
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