Kingdoms Crusades HS: The Levantine Struggle (completed, winner: Thanatos Eclipse)
The Levantine Struggle
This is a hotseat campaign in Kingdoms: Crusades with the 1.5 patch, for 5 human players as follows:
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1. Principality of Antioch: Thanatos Eclipse (formerly Tristan de Castelreng) 2. Kingdom of Jerusalem: Myth (formerly GeneralHankerchief)RIP turn 55
3. Byzantine Empire: Cecil XIX
4. Turks: phonicsmonkey (formerly Ezilkannan, Quirl, Tosa Inu) 5. Egypt: NightbringerRIP turn 23
The rules are as follows:
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- Players shall post a link to the save game in the main game thread and also send a private message to the next player in line to alert them that it is their turn. The save game file should follow the naming convention LS-turn number-faction (eg. LS-1-Antioch)
- Players have 48 hours to play each turn, with extensions granted at request. The GM will skip a players' turn if the deadline is missed with no communication and a sub allied to the player cannot be found.
- All battles between human-controlled factions are to be auto-resolved
- No spies may be used to open the gates of settlements or forts.
- Siege equipment may only be used to open gates as follows: Ballista can open nothing, Catapults can open wooden walls, Trebuchets can open stone walls.
- No crusades or jihads can be called or joined by a human player.
- No destroying buildings for cash under any circumstances.
- No fighting losing defensive battles on purpose in a besieged city, just to deny the invader the sacking option.
- If an army is beaten in battle by a faction that is after them in the turn order that army may not move on the following turn.
- An army which is beaten in battle may not be attacked on the following turn (because it is immobilized either by the game mechanic or by the rule above) by any faction unless it has retreated to a fort or settlement.
- No exploits, including (but not limited to): no merchant forts, no surround-and-destroy, no tribute deals that deliberately put you into debt greater than 10k, no deliberate diplomatic exchange of territories just to get a free garrison, no tribute deals with or monetary gifts to the Pope, no attacking ships in ports.
If a player is in doubt about whether an in-game action is permissible he shall consult the GM who will make a ruling. Players are requested to compete in a good spirit and use their judgment and sense of fairness at all times.
If a player is suspected of cheating, please make a private report to the GM and avoid making a public accusation or resorting to flaming in the game thread or elsewhere.
The first save game file is here and Antioch is up.
Re: Kingdoms Crusades Hotseat: The Levantine Struggle
Will play this tonite (my time)...
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Re: Kingdoms Crusades Hotseat: The Levantine Struggle
Out of curiosity, how does this rule:
no tribute deals that deliberately put you into debt greater than 10k
...help the player? I think I have an idea but confirmation from somebody who is actually smart about these things would be helpful.
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Re: Kingdoms Crusades Hotseat: The Levantine Struggle
Off hand, I believe being in debt can help give your generals good traits. Although I'm assuming there's something else that makes it big enough to ban, of course.
Re: Kingdoms Crusades Hotseat: The Levantine Struggle
I would assume it is to prevent a player from boosting an allies economy too much before dying. As in, you have one province left, and are going to die very soon, so you make a deal to give your ally 100,000,000 florins each turn. They actually get that much and you go into that much dept.
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Re: Kingdoms Crusades Hotseat: The Levantine Struggle
Originally Posted by Nightbringer
I would assume it is to prevent a player from boosting an allies economy too much before dying. As in, you have one province left, and are going to die very soon, so you make a deal to give your ally 100,000,000 florins each turn. They actually get that much and you go into that much dept.
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