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September 9th, 2006, 05:03 PM
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Re: Another idea that struck me while writing an A
A pretender spreads dominion, why in hell should he spread un-unrest as if he were a bunch of patrollers ?
Note that as he spread dominion he push the province he's in towards his scales. That seems much more fitting than auto-killing of brigands ...
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September 9th, 2006, 05:17 PM
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Re: Another idea that struck me while writing an A
Can we watch the tone of this discussion? It's verging on antagonistic and I'd like to think we can have a back-and-forth discussion of new ideas without things getting too heated.
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September 9th, 2006, 05:23 PM
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Re: Another idea that struck me while writing an A
Yep, JaydedOne, you're right, he should have said more ploitely that it looked like a bad idea to me ...
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September 9th, 2006, 05:24 PM
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Re: Another idea that struck me while writing an A
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That seems much more fitting than auto-killing of brigands ...
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I could have misunderstood, but I do not believe that he was suggesting that the population was killed as is the case with patrolling. Simply that unrest decreased out of awe OR fear depending on how you want to look at it. The dominion of the pretender (to me) reflects his/her influence and renown among the populace there. This is good, but the divine presence walking the lands in which you live would seem logically to have a more obvious and immediate impact on the willingness of nay-sayers to speak out.
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September 9th, 2006, 05:35 PM
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Re: Another idea that struck me while writing an A
Yeah, I know about the autotax feature, which is one of the reasons I got caught in a semi-contradiction above. On one hand, I was trying to place my idea in the light of Dominions 2 when I said, "all you have to do is play with the tax rate ..." and on the other hand, I was trying to place my idea in context with Dominions 3 by saying there would effectively be no micromanagement involved. I should have proof-read my post a little better and cleaned it up. With the autotax feature, there would be no micromanagement. Really, this means I have nothing to reply to Graeme Dice about.
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That wasn't even a coherent statement. Nobody has suggested anything contrary to the way things work right now. In essence, all I said is that it seems thematic that when a peoples' god is physically present, they are less likely to misbehave. Think about it. Right now, there are absolutely no inherent bonuses for having your pretender god present among the people. That's probably why the idea came to me in the first place; to fill a "realism" need.
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September 9th, 2006, 07:21 PM
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Re: Another idea that struck me while writing an A
BigJMoney,
Which of my statements weren't "even coherent" ? They may have been rash, but they look coherent to me...
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Right now, there are absolutely no inherent bonuses for having your pretender god present among the people
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it's just untrue : presence of the pretender raises faith (dominion) and this dominion makes the province tilt stowards the pretender's scales, so people work harder if it is order or productivity, are more healthy if it's Growth, get cold if it's cold and die more if it's Death !
This suits me perfectly. I like the idea that the Pretender is a godlike being not even bothering himself with unrest and not a kind of awe-inspiring sherif making the brigands surrender arms and going back to their fields. That's what good admin (low taxes) or patrollers are for.
Maybe I'm more clear now ?
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September 9th, 2006, 08:14 PM
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Re: Another idea that struck me while writing an A
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it's just untrue : presence of the pretender raises faith (dominion) and this dominion makes the province tilt stowards the pretender's scales, so people work harder if it is order or productivity, are more healthy if it's Growth, get cold if it's cold and die more if it's Death !
This suits me perfectly. I like the idea that the Pretender is a godlike being not even bothering himself with unrest and not a kind of awe-inspiring sherif making the brigands surrender arms and going back to their fields. That's what good admin (low taxes) or patrollers are for.
Maybe I'm more clear now ?
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I think PDF is making a good point here. From thematical point of view, it may be more interesting to have have priests powers increased when the god-pretender is in the same province - for example, priest level for preaching purposes could be raised by 1. Intuitively, it seems that ability to demonstrate the god would simplify the task of preaching (unless the god is hiding, I suppose). From tactical point of view it may be interesting to raise priest levels for the purpose of combat casting if the god is participating - it can make a big difference vs undead.
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September 10th, 2006, 03:21 AM
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Re: Another idea that struck me while writing an A
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Can we watch the tone of this discussion? It's verging on antagonistic and I'd like to think we can have a back-and-forth discussion of new ideas without things getting too heated.
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If somebody is going to both promote micromanagement as though it is good gameplay, and directly contradict themselves in the very same post, then they deserve whatever flames they get. The internet is not the personal playground of people who are too delicate to deal with criticism.
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September 10th, 2006, 04:15 AM
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Re: Another idea that struck me while writing an A
> they deserve whatever flames they get
No one deserves flames. Polite answers will often clear up misunderstandings, faulty logics and bad english.
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September 10th, 2006, 02:47 PM
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Re: Another idea that struck me while writing an A
Flames also endanger the threads. Not to mention the flamers login. Keep in mind whose forums these are and why they have them here. Chasing away newbies is not the goal
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