Said it in that post and I`ll say it again: I still think this is just a nice false flag action sponsored by the Wilde with Gallia receiving the full blame! And meh about NL not being the target for this. Would have been all so much better in terms of moving forward on the general story arc of Disco.
I'm a bit surprised about the focus on sensation and a oversimplified good versus evil mechanic, where the evil side has little to no justifications for its deeds. It indeed reduces Gallia to a cartoon villain taking away much of the intrigue and morally grey area of war, where both sides can somehow have their characters perhaps doubt their own actions, but believably stand behind them non the less. I have a feeling that the gallic view on things has not been considered and on that note genocidal behaviour and huge imaginary explosions don't make up for lazy storytelling.
Edit: with lazy storytelling I don't mean that the story devs are lazy. I mean a way of storytelling that does not put effort in exploring its own history and pre established storylines, in favour of determination of the conclusion first and then filling in the blanks between it.
Despite what most people complained about, the destruction of Leeds' infrastructure makes sense and isn't cartoon-villain-ish at all. Scorched-Earth-scenarios have been a thing for a looooong time in our history, and the bombardement of Leeds actually will put one hell of a stone into the "Allied" way. The bombardement aims for infrastructure, not for the entire destruction, which is a big and significant difference. Bretonia will need a shitload of resources just to maintain what is on Leeds, and even more to rebuild. Resources they can't spend on a new war machine. It puts a time buffer in place, while also serving as a testimony of what Gallia could have done literally any time already but did not.
(08-21-2019, 02:11 PM)Sombra Hookier Wrote: Despite what most people complained about, the destruction of Leeds' infrastructure makes sense and isn't cartoon-villain-ish at all. Scorched-Earth-scenarios have been a thing for a looooong time in our history, and the bombardement of Leeds actually will put one hell of a stone into the "Allied" way. The bombardement aims for infrastructure, not for the entire destruction, which is a big and significant difference. Bretonia will need a shitload of resources just to maintain what is on Leeds, and even more to rebuild. Resources they can't spend on a new war machine. It puts a time buffer in place, while also serving as a testimony of what Gallia could have done literally any time already but did not.
(08-21-2019, 02:11 PM)Sombra Hookier Wrote: The bombardement aims for infrastructure, not for the entire destruction, which is a big and significant difference
(08-21-2019, 11:20 AM)Markam Wrote: Basically Gallia is the Phantoms reincarnated.
Which is so stupid. The war concludes with Gallia turning into a cartoon villain just because. Nomads nuking Toledo made sense because they're literally aliens who hate humanity. And to be true, Phantoms were (AFAIK) to a degree alien as well. Maybe it could all be justified as King Charles suddenly going insane.
There is an opinion that Charles escaped with the Council fleets standing at New Paris, and no longer available to give the orders. So, maybe, someone else is doing this.
Peace, being the distant dream it is, comes inevitably, and goes hand in hand with justice.
Cursed be the war.