(04-14-2021, 11:03 AM)Spectre Wrote: Can we not tie smaller lawfuls into updates that were clearly targeted at Houses? I already brought up the point about CR not having Coronado access for law enforcement, and Lemon brought it up here, while CR can also enforce laws in a fully Gallic system. GMG can now enforce laws within systems they don't own, and Rheinland just has to sit back and watch. Core isn't much of a loss here, though I don't know how much they valued their Omega enforcement, so might be more than I'm aware of.
Honestly, this whole thing just follows the bitter trend of 'cool on paper, not in practice'.
Crayter is one of the biggest winners here after Coronado gets re-added, now just the Gov needs to follow the ID lines and be more aggressive about claiming to be The Law in The Taus. Crayter laws were a mess nobody used because of the confusing and limited spaces where you could enforce them.
How was it limited? Before the change, you could enforce CR laws within Languedoc, Kyushu, or Dublin if you wanted. Taus+1 was a very liberal area to enforce within. It's actually smaller now, since Cortez, Languedoc, Lorraine, Kyushu, Omicron Alpha, Dublin, Leeds, and Inverness are no longer able to be enforced within. Half of these are fine, but Cortez, Inverness, and especially Omicron Alpha are heavy losses compared to the rest. There's nothing stopping us from raiding Omicron Alpha, no, but we can't do jack if a cardamine smuggler launches from Malta and sits there in all its neutrality.
No you could not
ID did NOT override laws when you were enforcing laws - you can apply laws, but laws themselves limited you to where (but many people got confused by that - hence the change done by admins)
Crayter laws have to be adjusted now, Section 4 outright deleted imo
or at least this line should be gone to keep licencing for caps
Quote:As such, these laws are applicable in the following space