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November 30th, 2007, 04:45 PM
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Old Age Request
I like the addition of aging to dominions 3. It would be
nice to see the disease affliction appear on a increasing
scale. Perhaps no disease possible (or unlikely) on the
first aging affliction, then increased chance as the unit
acquires new afflictions.
Ie first affliction is 1% chance of disease
second affliction is 20% chance of disease
third affliction is 40% chance of disease
etc...
It would make playing a 'aging' prone nation have a roster
of crippled 'but useable' units, as opposed to having to
feed them to Bogus.
Its extremely disheartening when Suddenly 'Old National Hero' arrives at your gates in mid winter and takes a disease affliction right off the bat.(It happens quite a bit to me at least)
Also some nations (spec Abysia) take the aging harder than others because their base age is so low it often takes 3 ranks of nature to get them out of old age. Unless you have
a rocking nature gem income its worthless to ever recruit
some units because they literally only last 1 year.
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November 30th, 2007, 05:54 PM
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Re: Old Age Request
So you want aging to cause disease, and then you complain that aging is too destructive?
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November 30th, 2007, 06:05 PM
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Re: Old Age Request
Mmm no
Aging is good
Disease is too common as the first affliction
Hope that clarifies
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November 30th, 2007, 06:17 PM
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Re: Old Age Request
Ummm... People get sick more easily when they get old, and they usually die because of it.
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November 30th, 2007, 06:54 PM
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Re: Old Age Request
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its worthless to ever recruit some units because they literally only last 1 year.
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Was this with Growth3 too?
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Ummm... People get sick more easily when they get old, and they usually die because of it.
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True. I wouldn't expect cripple & lost eye to appear more than disease, but I would expect to see weakened a lot more than disease.
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November 30th, 2007, 07:38 PM
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Re: Old Age Request
Ahh, I understand. I (mistakenly) thought that you thought that aging does not cause disease, and must have a high chance of causing it.
So yeah, I agree that old age is very dangerous, I rarely bother playing any nation with aging mages, or if I do then I have some elaborate plan to mass forge/cast items/spells that reduce/halt old age.
Also, I find that the way aging currently works is a bit... Too much... Since old age causes afflictions and disease, and disease causes lots of affliction as well, old people seem to completely fall apart more than the death of "natural causes" you'd expect.
Sure, people died really young in "those times", and often of some affliction, but they weren't generic horror movie zombies that fall to pieces.
And besides, wouldn't you find it far more amusing if instead of death by disease you'd get messages like "Yctimell slipped in the tub and bumped his head. At his age, it proved fatal." (amusing in a morbid sort of way) [or just "Yctimell's heart gave out and he is no more." or "Yctimell's soul has been released from his body, perhaps to be kept by you."]
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November 30th, 2007, 08:20 PM
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Re: Old Age Request
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PyroStock said:
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its worthless to ever recruit some units because they literally only last 1 year.
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Was this with Growth3 too?
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Growth is anti-thematic for Abysia. They shouldn't need to take it (and can't afford it).
I posted in another thread the suggestion that Abysians, specifically, should be immune to death scale for aging-affliction purposes the same way they are for supply purposes; it's thematic for them to burn out, but it's not thematic for them to be penalized for living in a burning hellish wasteland; they *like* burning hellish wastelands.
And they really, really need those points back to be anywhere near competitive, so it'd be a balance improvement too.
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Ummm... People get sick more easily when they get old, and they usually die because of it.
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True. I wouldn't expect cripple & lost eye to appear more than disease, but I would expect to see weakened a lot more than disease.
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Chest wound, too - that nasty hacking cough. And limp. Actually, lost eye or blindness is appropriate too - cataracts, which there was no nonmagical way to treat in the time period covered. (A nonfunctioning eye is the same as a missing one from a gameplay perspective - you might as well gouge it out and replace it with an Eye of Aiming/Void.) Crippled could represent broken legs/hips that healed badly - the old have brittle bones and there were few nonmagic means of making them heal properly. Ditto armloss - a useless arm is as bad as a missing one.
Even mental afflictions like battle fright or feeblemind could represent senile dementia.
There's lots of afflictions that should be more common than *immediately fatal* diseases (and that's not even counting the possibility of new age-only afflictions, like arthritis, gout, or palsy). Maybe we need a new severity level of "chronic disease" that doesn't kill you quickly, but has a smaller-than-fatal-disease chance of causing additional afflictions? Lots of old chronically ill people linger for years, even decades (and did so even before modern medicine).
On the other hand the real killer diseases shouldn't be limited to the old... but I assume that wasn't included for gameplay reasons (outside of disease-causing spells, items, and units, at least).
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November 30th, 2007, 08:31 PM
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Re: Old Age Request
I'd like the idea of different kinds of diseases; it'd open up the door for many new and sadistic spells. It'd make sense for a unit to get malaria from a Heat3 swamp province, gangrene from a battle wound, and hepatitis C from sacrificing too many blood slaves
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November 30th, 2007, 09:08 PM
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Re: Old Age Request
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Growth is anti-thematic for Abysia. They shouldn't need to take it (and can't afford it).
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Thematically they shouldn't need growth. Realistically, old age has hindered Abysia so if you want to use those old mages you take growth. There's plenty of indy mages with old age too & I've noticed the better longevity when I take growth. Growth can also be good for income and bloodhunting. There's more than one way to play a nation.
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Chest wound, too - that nasty hacking cough. And limp. Actually, lost eye or blindness is appropriate too - cataracts, which there was no nonmagical way to treat in the time period covered. (A nonfunctioning eye is the same as a missing one from a gameplay perspective - you might as well gouge it out and replace it with an Eye of Aiming/Void.) Crippled could represent broken legs/hips that healed badly - the old have brittle bones and there were few nonmagic means of making them heal properly. Ditto armloss - a useless arm is as bad as a missing one.Even mental afflictions like battle fright or feeblemind could represent senile dementia.
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Some of those are more of a stretch, but sure anything to make Abysia more playable.
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November 30th, 2007, 11:37 PM
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Re: Old Age Request
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I'd like the idea of different kinds of diseases; it'd open up the door for many new and sadistic spells. It'd make sense for a unit to get malaria from a Heat3 swamp province, gangrene from a battle wound, and hepatitis C from sacrificing too many blood slaves
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Blood slaves are unusually pure virgins--why should you get anything from sacrificing them??
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