Quote[/b] (MizuKokami @ Nov. 11 2003,04:01)]good point bachus
http://www.totalwar.org/forum/non-cg...cons/smile.gif the only problem i could see arriseing from a tactical ladder effecting prices, is that piss poor nations likely won't be able to afford good generals, and are disadvantaged right from the start. of course it could be said that if you can't raise the money for good generals, you shouldn't be running a country anyway. i guess you could get loans from allies if need be.
when it comes down to it tho, with any general i hired, i would expect them to follow my wishes. what king in his right mind wants generals that do their own thing? this is the main reason a peer to peer ladder seems good to me. but i think perhaps your idea is still better. back to the drawing board?
perhaps the ladder isn't so much a point system, but the stats of generals...ie, the hired general wants to raise his piety, so he fights in a crusade or two. maybe he wants to raise his dread, so he fights with a king that is famous for slaughtering his prisoners? at the voteing period...on a scale of one to ten, how desirable is this merc? it would then get posted, and an average would be kept.
another thing that could make a performance based ladder hard, is i may not be hiring you to win. a small scenario... i'm playing the argonese. my clanmate and i have two full, top of the line armies. but if we attack head on the spanish with these two armies, the loses might be so devistateing, even if we win, that our back gets broken, and spains counter attack wipes us from the face of the earth. so, as quickly as we can, lifting the conscription level up to 50 percent, we raise a peasant army to send against velentia, hire you to take command of this army, and send you to fight this battle. if you get the provincial area without a fight, you take control of it, but the resulting counter attack will destroy you. giving you a win by default, but a lose by severity when the peasants in your command are broken by their heavy lance counter attack. where would your rateing be then? me, being able to watch your battle would see wether or not you, with a peasant army, managed to delay the spanairds long enough for us to march on castile. we would rate you, not for your victory, but for a good defeat.
http://www.totalwar.org/forum/non-cgi/emoticons/eek.gif heck, we may even have hired you for the soul purpose of loseing. delongshanks said it the best in the movie braveheart...."arrows cost money, dead men cost nothing."