so..the best solution for bringing more activity to rheinland after the war was over is to go in omicrons and hunt corsairs...?an inactive faction that don't lack of enemy or should i say that its the only one that have nothing but enemies?
why not take control of sigmas?it seems to be a necessary first step to prevent the advance of galia through kusari toward them..
People want to believe that God has a plan for them.
They don't wanna believe that anyone else does..
(04-20-2016, 11:15 AM)Hannibal Wrote: so..the best solution for bringing more activity to rheinland after the war was over is to go in omicrons and hunt corsairs...?an inactive faction that don't lack of enemy or should i say that its the only one that have nothing but enemies?
why not take control of sigmas?it seems to be a necessary first step to prevent the advance of galia through kusari toward them..
i dont think rheinland would go to war with GMG. that's just a ridiculous notion.
Kusari, ideally, will have an activity boost when the KuCivWar update finally lands so all factions can advance in the story.
Some have suggested that Rheinland may get involved in the KuCivWar but as someone involved with one of the sides, the idea of outside intervention by a house is not a great idea/solution/whatever.
(04-20-2016, 11:16 AM)Thyrzul Wrote: Somebody please explain me how crashing the markets of both Liberty and Rheinland would not cause long-term effects.
it will...but so is when(not if) galia will increase their 'presence' in kusari
People want to believe that God has a plan for them.
They don't wanna believe that anyone else does..
(04-20-2016, 11:15 AM)Hannibal Wrote: so..the best solution for bringing more activity to rheinland after the war was over is to go in omicrons and hunt corsairs...?an inactive faction that don't lack of enemy or should i say that its the only one that have nothing but enemies?
why not take control of sigmas?it seems to be a necessary first step to prevent the advance of galia through kusari toward them..
Rheinland was unable to conquer Sigmas when was in full strenght during 80 years war, so how does it make sense now, with crippled military and broken economy?
But just for the record, it was actually even discussed during considering options, but like I said above, it does not make sense at this moment.
And why would Gallia advance to Rheinland? They are already having war on two fronts quite far away from homeland, it would be total nonsense trying to open third front even further. Gallia is waging war for resources, not because they are bored and enjoy having wars.
(04-20-2016, 11:16 AM)Thyrzul Wrote: Somebody please explain me how crashing the markets of both Liberty and Rheinland would not cause long-term effects.
Well, Rheinland markets would be definitely threatened, talks about economy falling apart everywhere. But you really believe that Liberty markets would be crashing? Just remember how h-fuel embargo declared by Kusari had no consequencies at all for Liberty...
(04-20-2016, 11:16 AM)Thyrzul Wrote: Somebody please explain me how crashing the markets of both Liberty and Rheinland would not cause long-term effects.
(04-19-2016, 07:29 PM)Titanium Wrote:
Rheinland and Liberty markets crash down as the VWA manages to lock the only gate operating between them. The unlawfuls must maintain a base/thing to keep it closed and what not.
(04-19-2016, 07:29 PM)Titanium Wrote:
Nevertheless, i mean random happenings that have no permanent effect in the storyline and what not.
Read the whole thing, please.
My idea of a DM/GM is based on random events/happenings that have zero/no influence in the storyline. Things that will make your worlds shake for a day or a week tops. Where you have to change your normal way of playing/acting outside of your confort zone.
It is to stop that feeling that everyday.. is the bloody same.
Things that shake your life. Without changing the car you go to work. Without changing the house you are living in. Without changing your work. Or the food you'll eat tonight.
Except, that cute neighbour of yours did winked at you in the elevator today.
And that one of your friends can't go to poker night.
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I have read what you wrote, that is why I was wondering how did "Rheinland and Liberty markets crash down" make it into your list of "random happenings that have no permanent effect in the storyline", or rather "things that will make your worlds shake for a day or a week tops". A market crash of two of five houses, one worn off in a recently ended war, the other is still engaged in one, is not something I would expect to have no effect at all after a week. I would expect such to shake the world so much the aftermath lasts for a few months at least. That is why I was interested about your concept of a "market crash".
I have read what you wrote, that is why I was wondering how did "Rheinland and Liberty markets crash down" make it into your list of "random happenings that have no permanent effect in the storyline", or rather "things that will make your worlds shake for a day or a week tops". A market crash of two of five houses, one worn off in a recently ended war, the other is still engaged in one, is not something I would expect to have no effect at all after a week. I would expect such to shake the world so much the aftermath lasts for a few months at least. That is why I was interested about your concept of a "market crash".
It was an example dude. I like his idea, and the commodity buffs are a great start. Have weekly buff rotations combined with some admin triggered NPC events would be great to help change up the daily monotony