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    Default Possible LotR Successor Game discussion thread

    There has been a fair amount of talk about a possible new game after this is finished. I figured it was best to give the discussion its own thread.

    Here's a link to where the bulk of the discussion thread started in the LotR OOC thread.

    https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showt...06270&page=103

    The main issues brought up so far, compiled by Woad, with the addition of the issue on mercenaries from YLC.

    -easier names
    -shorter distances [or possibly longer move rates]
    -possibly axe the RBGs
    -place more focus on inter-character conflict instead of on civil war conflict.
    -possible changes in how mercenaries are hired to give some extra options to players

    Other things discussed the change to a somewhat more familiar faction (largely resulted from issue 1 up there) and possibly a different mod, as move rates in SS are low and distances high (could also be a result of the region we chose for the last game, as the east has fewer, bigger provinces in general).
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    Default Re: Possible LotR Successor Game discussion thread

    i think that if u play france for instance, the distance issue is far less than it was now.

    Or else you can always introduce a system per console?

    Say you request a move_character in turn A and then are prohibited to do anything for turn b & c.
    turn D the admin or whatever moves you per console to the requested destination

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    Hmm...one of the Issues you brought up about England can be resolved pretty quickly actually since England can easily get to Scandinavia pretty quickly. Plus, the distance is not enormous either and is actually pretty reasonable. This would give England several fronts - France, Scotland, Scandinavia, Spain at least, if that doesn't rule out a crusade into Outremer. Also, take into account Russian expansion and possible trips to Pomeriania - I think the only people safe from the English are the Hungarians

    Plus, they have Longbowmen, stakes, Swordsmen galore, stakes, Halberds, stakes...um...yeah and stakes. I just like the semi-professional appeal of the English armies.

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    Is England to Scandinavia a shorter distance than Anatolia to Egypt?

    Mostly I'm thinking of a "War of Words" situation. Say the "Count" (or whatever title he has) of Scandinavia has a conflict with the Duke of Edinburgh and starts a Civil War. Will it be less of a hassle for one to reach the other than when Tristan and Iggy wanted to fight it out?

    I like England's roster as well, and think they work well with the rules as written (although I'm also fond of factions with muskets and other late era troops, like Spain and Venice). Maybe the issue of far flung territories could be partly resolved by toning down the 2 units per ship rule and making it easier for players to get their own ships that can't be taken away (at least not easily).

    Could you explain your idea about mercenaries in greater detail? It sounded interesting...
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    England has some of the most incredible units in the game (And, yes, I know I complained about that with the Vards in LotR too, but SS 4.1 ripped the Vards down to size) with retinue longbowmen. I actually played a campaign where I used nothing but longbowmen for battles and beat the game. No generals, no cavalry, no artillery, no spears or infantry of any kind. Whipped the Mongols too, but didn't feel like playing all the way to the timurids, whose long range and elephants would've presented a problem.

    IMHO we should consider the Danes. They have a very strong, fun cultural context and an unusual set of troops without any of the really broken types (Few lance cavalry units, no stakes, no early HA, etc.). Plus it's the right mindset to play a viking; a crafty, violent, over-the-top conqueror!

    Oh, and if we do the Danes I promise to play a closet Odin worshipper.

    I would also like to suggest that we consider changing a few things to encourage conflict more directly. Firstly I think voting should be tied directly to land and only to land. One province = one vote with the exception of the King (And perhaps prince?), who has a set number of votes on the presumption that all the lands are his in truth.

    Second if you kill someone you should gain title to all the lands that were theirs when you declared war (Thus preventing someone giving their territory away to prevent it's loss during the war).

    Third if you kill the Megas you should become Megas for the remainder of his term. It's not an easy thing to do given all his power, let's reward it handsomely.

    Fourth if you kill the King you should become King. Ditto above. We can have the 'legitimate' heir become a rebel by default under these circumstances.

    You can see where I'm going with all this. Conflict drives these games, let's generate a lot of it!

    I would also like to see a rule put in where any two players who are amenable to fighting each other can ask for a teleport to a mutually agreed site for their battle immediately, or after a set number of turns.

    One other suggestion that I have would be to create a 'blood feud' between two groups as the starting position of the game. Two veterans take characters and have them absolutely hate each other from turn one, which will tend to polarize those around them. We lacked that in LotR and it showed in how weak our early game 'fighting' was.

    Some things to think about.


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    What are everyone's opinions about returning to vanilla? That would take care of both the distance and the name problems.

    Also, are the Sicilians worthy of consideration?
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    That's a lot to take in, Ramses.

    Nearly any half decent unit in player hands is a game killer, and some very weak ones. I can take out decent sized stacks with a Border Horse unit (or even a militia horse unit, if it has a spear or lance). I wouldn't put too much emphasis on whether the faction has very strong units, as we will cream the AI regardless. People capture settlements with just their general. Note the tiny, all heavily depleted army Tristan is going for Alexandria with. I bet everyone here is sure he can do it with that army, or even half that army.

    RPing and having fun, on the other hand, should be paramount if we're talking units. I really like the Danes for that reason as well. I love Russia's units as well, although we'd have to expand westward if we didn't want to recreate the distance problem. Spain and the Italian factions have neat rosters as well.

    I like a lot of the ideas to encourage pvp, although I would note there are players who dislike it, so would encourage the kind of interaction we had in KotR as well, with competition that didn't always result in war.

    A way for opponents in a Civil War to meet each other right away is much needed. I like the idea of gaining land titles and preventing giving land away in the middle of the war.

    With our Megas/Chancellor position being elected, I'm not sure you should gain their rank if you kill them. It seems odd from an rp standpoint. Titles and the crown, on the other hand, might work very well.

    Starting an early IC conflict sounds great, although I'm not sure I'd mandate it. Talking to the people who get the starting avatars would probably be enough.

    Woad I'm definitely up for vanilla with at most vanillamod, if other players are. Otherwise some sort of mod that doesn't change too much, like the one in Cecil's game (LTC).

    Edit: I rather like the Sicilian roster as well (and no really overpowered units), and their central position will make things easier.
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    Default Re: Possible LotR Successor Game discussion thread

    Well, first and foremost, I think we should move back to Western Europe. Possibly France (but I may be biased since I lobbied for that as our LotR faction), possibly one of the Italian factions, I'm thinking Milan, then Venice, then Sicily. The territories are small enough to provide, the names are pronounceable, and there's plenty of room to expand.

    I'd also like to put more power in the hands of the executives, specifically the equivalent of the Chancellor/Megas Logothetes position. As Ignoramus posted in the OOC thread, I think it would provide a lot of incentive then the current game manager that the position pretty much is now.

    I'm not sure how I feel on manufactured conflict. On one hand, it seems to go against the organic qualities that we look for. On the other hand, I know that I was personally very appreciative of having a background for all five of my avatars in KotR that I could use as a springboard as opposed to my brief avatar in LotR's total lack of direction. For example:

    - Heinrich: I hate the Pope and will spend the rest of my life trying to get even with him
    - Conrad Salier: I'm a religious dude and just found out that my parents were Mandorf and a female Cardinal that almost became Pope.
    - Jens Hummel: I want to restore dignity to the Hummel family.
    - Dietrich von Dassel: I must avenge the death of Jens Hummel by destroying the Illuminati's enemies.
    - Herrmann Steffen: I came of age in the aftermath of the Cataclysm and am struggling with my Illuminati values.

    In short, organic conflict is great, but manufactured conflict is a wonderful way to start things off.
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    Hmm, I'm torn between England and the Danes.

    An England game would be feudal based, and has the potential for some lovely short and sharp minor civil wars.

    The Danes have the tempting scenario of playing Viking-style, and raid all over the place, but it does present the problem of people being far away from each other.

    In short, I'm really torn.

    If anyone wants a small bite of what an English game might be like, have a look at Magna Carta. It was a short-lived KotR-styled game.

    I like Ramses' suggestion of 1 province = 1 vote. It makes sense. If you own half the land of England, then why shouldn't you effectively decide what happens?

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    The problem I have with the Danes is that as far as I know they only start off with a King and a Prince. If they have another starting avatar or a family member that will come of age soon I'm fine with the Danes.

    what I remember about the factions we've been discussing...

    England
    King
    Prince
    Princess(maybe 2?)
    Other guy
    4 territories

    Spain
    King
    Prince
    2 Princesses
    Other guy
    2 territories

    Danes
    King
    Prince
    Princess
    1 territory

    Sicilians
    King
    Prince
    Princess
    Other guy
    2 territories
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    Sicily and the Danes sound great as faction choices in my books. For my part I'd probably be interested in starting off the same way I did in LotR, with a princess or another supporting type character, if everyone is agreeable to that. I promise to try to promote some sort of conflict.
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