This poll is to determine a few questions that have been plauging us in the details of running the game.
Chapter III will most likely stay to the 3 month pattern
William is the king of Holland/England
Charles II is the king of spain
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This poll is to determine a few questions that have been plauging us in the details of running the game.
Chapter III will most likely stay to the 3 month pattern
William is the king of Holland/England
Charles II is the king of spain
Made my choice, but forgot to vote for one turn per year!
I voted 2 turns per year. I think that's the best choice.
I'm again the death of William next turn. I made my game tactics on it, and when he gets killed I can simply start over again (ie. I can just as well quit the game)
Wouldn't the death of Charles result in the 'War of Spanish Succession'?
I voted to keep all the deaths historical and for 2 turns per year. At 2 turns, Willem and Charles will boths still get a little more time, and it'll help the game move along a bit faster.
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Originally Posted by Marshal Murat
Correct :yes:
My High School education is working!
Oh ya.
Anyway, using my limited (17th Century, Sengoku Jidai, WW1) experience, I would say that if you've got alot of people then 2 turns would be more efficient than 4 turns per year.
Just a comment on the 'historical!.
The Interactive starts with a historical startiong point; what follows leaves 'real' history. It has to be feasible, but does not have to stick to the fact.
In our case everybody knows when a 'historical' person dies. So it is no surprise and this is certainly not historical.
For example: If my strategy bases on the fact that Wiliam will die in three years, than this is very unrealistic. Death should come as a surprise.
Next turn ain't a surprise either :laugh4:
We said before the game started that William would die in 1702
About the death: DoH could throw a dice. This would be most historically!
What my established pollicy was I would start throwing the dice 2 turns before the historical death (except for Charles who is to close to the start date) and then have a 1/3 chance that they would die each year.Quote:
Originally Posted by Franconicus
The results 2 turns per year
Charles and William survive (well Charles dies next turn but you get the point he didn't die this turn.)