Author Topic: The Terran-Kabrinskian Conflict  (Read 242037 times)

Graeth

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Re: The Terran-Kabrinskian Conflict
« Reply #615: May 08, 2012, 04:48:12 AM »
I'd also like to point out that this statement lacks any sort of evidence to back up the "with no repercussions".

Imagine an army besieging a capital and the capitol has 5k cs defenders in it. Then all of a sudden when the turn comes around there are 10k cs worth of defenders. This could be seen as "summoning troops" and there are no apparent repercussions. However, we all know there are legitimate game mechanics behind this. We don't need to actually know how many troops are in a human realm recruitment center to know they have a limit, and neither do we need to know the exact same for the Zuma. They are limited and they have specific things they require.

True, they seem to be limited by troop leaders, which appear to pop up and disappear rather frequently.  Are these leaders summoned and controlled by 1 GM?  If this is the case then they do look rather unlimited. 

Not looking to whine.  From an IC perspective the Zuma seem like godmode.  I think it is rather good that western dwilight players are finally getting around to thinking about a conflict of the Zuma seriously.
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