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Strategus => Strategus General Discussion => Topic started by: Dehitay on December 04, 2011, 02:01:23 am

Title: Suggestion: bonus for victory on defender's terms
Post by: Dehitay on December 04, 2011, 02:01:23 am
Something people complain about on a regular basis is that people are attacking when it's inconvenient for the defender. So I was thinking a possible solution to this is to make an option for the defender to give a time of day for when he wants the battle to be. Then if the attacker accepts that time, the battle is moved to that time and there's an extra reward if the attacker succeeds. Something like gaining an extra 5% or so of the troops and equipment the defender started with as victory loot.

Of course, it's entirely possible the attackers will rarely accept the offered times and the complaining will continue, but it may actually help things out.
Title: Re: Suggestion: bonus for victory on defender's terms
Post by: Tristan on December 04, 2011, 02:48:54 am
Well it's actually not a bad idea to reward gentleman like agreements on when a battle should be played out.
Title: Re: Suggestion: bonus for victory on defender's terms
Post by: Slamz on December 04, 2011, 11:16:45 am
What about something like this:

* At the cost of 10% of his troops per hour, the defender can delay the battle time by 1 hour.  (This 10% is refactored every hour so if you have 1000 it will cost 100 the first hour, leaving you with 900, then 90 the next hour, leaving you with 810, then 81 the next hour, etc.  Minimum cost is 2% of the attacker's troops, so if he has a 1000 troop army, you must pay at least 20 troops per hour to change the time.)

This is simulating the defender sacrificing troops for a delaying action to buy a little time.  This would give defense a bit more freedom to always have the battle on their terms (at some cost).


We could also use gold or goods instead of troops.  Like maybe dumping 20 goods lets you delay by 1 hour.  People would be carrying goods on them purely so they could dump them to adjust their time!