solops
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ORIGINAL: Cauldyth I think the analogy to land war and 3-mile naval limits is an incorrect one. In the real world, the 3-mile limit prevents ships from entering that zone. In DW, the spheres do not prevent enemy ships from entering, so they aren't equivalent to having a 3-mile limit which has been extended to cover the entire ocean. War in space is essentially island-hopping. The space between islands (planets) is wide open to anyone, at any time. All the spheres of influence are doing is saying that if you own one island (planet) in a group of islands (planets), you own all of them. You don't need to colonize every single island (planet) in the group. The way this mechanic is represented visually is what seems to be causing the annoyance with some people. Because the space between the planets is being painted with your colour, it's making it look like you own that space. You do not. That space is open to any ship, from any empire, at any time, without treaty or diplomatic implications. You have claims to planets, not to open space, and that's handled appropriately by the game mechanics. It's just the representation, where open space is being painted with your empire's colour, that's misleading. I suggest turning off the spheres, and using the halos. Those represent the true mechanics at work, and also agree with the reality of navies in real life. Island hopping, yes, exactly. But the SoI is not just saying you own that island, it is also claiming too vast a region around it and that is my objection. It IS claiming you own that space. And a claim on some space around a system is reasonable. This is not just a visual representation. It has very real potential diplomatic effects. Thank goodness these spheres are "soft" and one can still cross them with some negative effects (as it should be). But the spheres are just too blasted big. THAT is the problem. The areas that are claimed by factions, areas that cause negative diplomatic effects, are too large as currently calculated.
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