Feralkoala
Posts: 40
Joined: 5/10/2003 From: Troy, NY Status: offline
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Now, it is true that I try to abuse game features (before Eric made it much harder, I was encouraging play testers to HIRE armies and fleets from AI countries) - so we end up with a better game. The question is: - what should the affect be of having other countries march through (or have battles on) neutral territory? Is it simply that it makes foraging more difficult in the areas they are in? Or should there be some other penalty? - although I didn't do it, I could have been providing depot supply to both armies! Should we make that impossible? - perhaps my ally should gotten all huffy over me giving Spain access, and demanded that I either break my treaty with Spain, or break my alliance with them? We don't have that feature (which would be cool, so I will recommend it for the first patch), but even if we had, I think a good Russian player would have swallowed their angst and kept Prussia onside. (Remember, at that time, France had beaten Austria, and had Spain helping them against the remaining allies, Britain, Sweden and Russia.) I didn't really intend to be snippy about how you played: rather, it was a concern on my part from AI behavior I had observed in other AARs, as well. Right now, I have 2 problems with the way this played out, one AI related, one not: 1) The non-AI one is simply having these armies campaign through your most prosperous lands for months on end should lower the value and productivity of your provinces. This should be true all of the time, of course. Depots might negate some of this, but looting and pillaging were going to happen no matter who comes to visit. Historically, the Russians and Spaniards had very poor track records in this regard, which is why I found it ironic that your provinces were prosperous and growing despite a qurter million enemy soldiers campaigning through them. While it was (and still is) considered a plus to have enemies and potential enemies fighting amongst themselves, I think very few people would agree that the best place for them to do it is on your own land 2) The AI problem. While Spain and Russia begin at war as members of coalitions, what impels them to stay at war when their allies are no longer fighting? In situations like this, the AI needs to be able to adjust and let the war lapse. In any event, poking holes in things are what testers should be doing....sounds like you have been doing good work This game does sound very impressive and is on my 'must buy' list.
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