Originally posted by Natalinasmpf
Often I name bases based on their strategic area.
For example, the first base I capture from the enemy in his main territory that will allow me to finally easily transfer troops to land and fight from land, would be called "Foothold Base" or something.
I often build a base across an isthmus, so ships can pass through, so I call it "West Sea Gate" or "Isthmus Passage" or something like that.
Often I name bases based on their strategic area.
For example, the first base I capture from the enemy in his main territory that will allow me to finally easily transfer troops to land and fight from land, would be called "Foothold Base" or something.
I often build a base across an isthmus, so ships can pass through, so I call it "West Sea Gate" or "Isthmus Passage" or something like that.
Sometimes with certain players, you can have a bit of fun. In one PBEM I had been patrolling vigorously looking for a treatymates probeships. Once I found them off my coast , I renamed the nearest base as "Secret Agent Convention" (I had several of my own probes there as defenders) and then went further by naming a landmark with a big arrow pointing to my base with advertisments. But you have to know your opponent to do that. Some folks may not appreciate the commentary
Ohand my most boring convention is a way to group bases-- My safe inland bases might get a designation like "AA" before the rest of their name, Coastal bases get another designation and any base on other significant continets gets another- Its just a simple way to group bases when flipping between bases using the arrow keys
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