Re: Ship carrying capacity
I like it the way it is, naval units are damn expensive, and this would force you to buy more of them.
Re: Ship carrying capacity
I second, it would shift the focus of the game and force more dreaded "Navel Battles" that we all kinda find off. I think its fine the way it is and SHOULD NOT BE TOYED WITH. If it aint broke, don't fix it.
Re: Ship carrying capacity
Well, imagine the single boat is just a symbolic representation of the minimum fleet: it can have unlimited number of ferry boats, but just one battle-ship. Buy more "symbolic fleets" and you have stronger defense for your ferry boat fleet.
Re: Ship carrying capacity
I've never properly thought of the naval units as sailors, but as ships. i.e. a holk has 30 ship units, not 30 men/sailors.
Re: Ship carrying capacity
Making boats have limits on how many things they could carry will cause more problems than it could solve. Can you imagine the people who complain about crusades because their army is too big to fit on the few boat mercs that they hired
Re: Ship carrying capacity
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Originally Posted by Slaists
Well, imagine the single boat is just a symbolic representation of the minimum fleet: it can have unlimited number of ferry boats, but just one battle-ship. Buy more "symbolic fleets" and you have stronger defense for your ferry boat fleet.
These are medieval ships we're talking about here, not modern fleets. There were no "ferry boats" and "battle-ships".
Quite often armies were ferried by ordinary merchant vessels, pressed into service by the king.
The most important thing to realize about medieval ships is that any ship ferrying troops suddenly was a "battleship".
Unlike the eighteenth century with its cannon-laden ships of the line, in the middle ages, a boatload of crossbowmen and swordsmen is what made a ship a "battle" ship.
As for the capacity problem, I tend to do the same thing FactionHeir does, and think of those little numbers on the cards as ships, not sailors. Makes more sense that way.
Of course, thinking that way is one reason why I had to mod out pirates altogether. Not only do I find the game more fun without them, but I simply couldn't believe that a fleet of 120 ships crammed full of professional soldiers would have anything to fear from mere pirates!
Re: Ship carrying capacity
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Originally Posted by Miracle
Each unit would have a max carrying capacity of four land units. If any ships in a unit are sunk then one or more of the land units it is carrying will lose troops.
Good idea - I might adopt this as a house rule. (For RTW, I inclined to the 1 ship: 1 unit idea but the M2TW economy is much tigher than RTWs, so a 1:1 houserule would be very costly).
Re: Ship carrying capacity
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Originally Posted by Rhedd
... I simply couldn't believe that a fleet of 120 ships crammed full of professional soldiers would have anything to fear from mere pirates!
LOL ! you have'nt seen Pirates of the Caribbean ?
CAPTAIN Jack Sparrow sends them all to Davey Jones Locker !
:laugh4: :clown:
Re: Ship carrying capacity
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Originally Posted by FactionHeir
I've never properly thought of the naval units as sailors, but as ships. i.e. a holk has 30 ship units, not 30 men/sailors.
If that imagination is going to work, then the cost of ships should be increased tens of times. It simply does not make sense a few hundred florins can suddenly make huge flotilla.:dizzy2:
I don't propose to increase cost of ships, but I think CA should take more care for ship then they have done. Transporting army, especially horses, does not mean simply taking soldiers aboard ships and just set sail.
What I suggest is there should be more sophisticated mechanism that will make navy at least not negligible. Historically supreme naval control made invasion via sea transport impossible(think about England or Hannibalic war), but in current MT2, any factions with small ships can attempt *sneak* landing. This makes huge navy useless except for irritating blockade.
Re: Ship carrying capacity
a bit off topic but does anyone else notice that troop laden ships sink quicker or is it just my imagination?