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  • #16
    One of the great unique strategic challenges for the Byzantines under the standard rules is deciding how many Dromons to keep as Dromons and how many to upgrade to caravels or, later, galleons. With proper planning, a Byzantine player who wants to can build a fleet of Dromons before Astonomy, not upgrade any of them, and have a nice fleet of powerful naval attackers until Magnetism. (Consider, especially, the possibility of operating the Dromons in groups in order to reduce casualties.) Then, as frigates are built, the Dromons can be upgraded to galleons. Or a less offensive-minded Byzantine player can upgrade most of the Dromons to caravels and do without most of the naval firepower advantage Dromons provide through the rest of the medieval era. It's an interesting strategic choice. For that matter, the need to plan ahead and figure out how many Dromons will be desired for the rest of the medieval era before Astronomy also has some rather interesting strategic dimensions.

    If I were part of the original C3C design team, I would likely favor Player1's approach over the way Dromons are currently implemented. The question of how to balance building Dromons against building galleys and caravels is also a strategically interesting one (at least with the cost of Dromons increased), and there are advantages to not having Dromons become obsolete until a regular unit with similar firepower becomes available. But I don't view the difference as big enough to be worth changing the rules for after the fact; at least not in what is supposed to be a conservative mod.

    Nathan

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    • #17
      Good discussion, but no new proposals. Therefore, let's mark the above proposed change as under consideration. Voting in a week.

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      • #18
        What is under consideration? The Original Post(with the addition of Byantium being able to build Galleys AND Dromons) or player1's modification?

        Just making sure, since I didn't see any clear and definite "Proposal".
        "Just once, do me a favor, don't play Gray, don't even play Dark... I want to see Center-of-a-Black-Hole Side!!! " - Theseus nee rpodos

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        • #19
          The latter.

          The original proposal was from 2003, and didn't receive much support.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by nbarclay
            One of the great unique strategic challenges for the Byzantines under the standard rules is deciding how many Dromons to keep as Dromons and how many to upgrade to caravels or, later, galleons. With proper planning, a Byzantine player who wants to can build a fleet of Dromons before Astonomy, not upgrade any of them, and have a nice fleet of powerful naval attackers until Magnetism. (Consider, especially, the possibility of operating the Dromons in groups in order to reduce casualties.) Then, as frigates are built, the Dromons can be upgraded to galleons. Or a less offensive-minded Byzantine player can upgrade most of the Dromons to caravels and do without most of the naval firepower advantage Dromons provide through the rest of the medieval era. It's an interesting strategic choice. For that matter, the need to plan ahead and figure out how many Dromons will be desired for the rest of the medieval era before Astronomy also has some rather interesting strategic dimensions.

            If I were part of the original C3C design team, I would likely favor Player1's approach over the way Dromons are currently implemented. The question of how to balance building Dromons against building galleys and caravels is also a strategically interesting one (at least with the cost of Dromons increased), and there are advantages to not having Dromons become obsolete until a regular unit with similar firepower becomes available. But I don't view the difference as big enough to be worth changing the rules for after the fact; at least not in what is supposed to be a conservative mod.

            Nathan
            Once again, I have to chime in in total support of Nathan (I am committed to a program of oscillating support ).

            What to do with your Dromons, and your related build plan, is one of the most stark strategic decisions in the game.

            And I like it.
            The greatest delight for man is to inflict defeat on his enemies, to drive them before him, to see those dear to them with their faces bathed in tears, to bestride their horses, to crush in his arms their daughters and wives.

            Duas uncias in puncta mortalis est.

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            • #21
              Time to vote. We have 48 hours.

              Yes/No:
              • Increase cost of Dromon to 40 shields.
              • Dromon upgrades to Frigate.
              • Byzantines are allowed to build Galleys.

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              • #22
                Don't mess with the Byz

                1. No
                2. No
                3. No
                I make movies. Come check 'em out.

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                • #23
                  No. (My interpretation is that this is a single package, since, for example, allowing the Byzantines to build galleys would be nonsensical in the absence of one or both of the other changes.)

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                  • #24
                    Yes, it's a package.
                    (I usually number each item, with a separate Yes/No question for each, if they are not a package)

                    Still thinking about my vote.

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                    • #25
                      YES
                      "As far as general advice on mod-making: Go slow as far as adding new things to the game until you have the basic game all smoothed out ... Make sure the things you change are really imbalances and not just something that doesn't fit with your particular style of play." - WesW

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                      • #26
                        No from me.
                        I like the idea, but not enough to justify a change.

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                        • #27
                          No.
                          "Stuie has the right idea" - Japher
                          "I trust Stuie and all involved." - SlowwHand
                          "Stuie is right...." - Guynemer

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                          • #28
                            Nope.
                            The greatest delight for man is to inflict defeat on his enemies, to drive them before him, to see those dear to them with their faces bathed in tears, to bestride their horses, to crush in his arms their daughters and wives.

                            Duas uncias in puncta mortalis est.

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                            • #29
                              No.

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