May 9th 2015, 20:13:40
OK, I'm sure that everyone will concede that a landgrab is a valid method of obtaining much needed resources for your country and no one disputes this. However, there is that unwritten "Rule" that most people follow of what the ramifications of a landgrab are.
Most people subscribe to the idea that a landgrab when conducted only once is not a "hostile" act by one country against another, and most everyone will agree that a strike back, or retal is something to be risked as a consequence of a landgrab.
Some want to make them punishable using various and sundry methods that are almost guaranteed to benefit the "larger" country, by and large. For example, the people who claim what is defined as a "Land:Land" retal system for "violations" of the "rule" that you should play the game by "bottomfeeding" because hitting a country in your scores list for land should be discouraged for some inexplicable reason. Thus enabling the "landgrabee" to be able to repeatedly hit the aggressor country multiple times until he has achieved enough land recovery as what he ostensibly lost. I take a simpler view of this situaion. I believe in 1:1 retals, if a retal is even justified.
A second method a acquiring resources is to steal them from another country, such as raiding food supplies or oil, or banks, or stealing tech, etc. For some reason, just like in real life, players get all crazy when this is done to them. There is something about financial crime that irks a lot of people, very much. And thus, the penalties for doing this and getting caught are genearally extreme. And I can understand that to a large degree because I myself nave tormented players by stealing a few turns of tech every day for an entire set in express and I know that they had to be getting very frustrated that I hadn't been caught doing it.
In my book, it was a valid method of acquiring tech resources and I could always sell the excess tech that I stole on the market. This was especially profitable after converting to a farmer from a techer. So I could Steal a LOT of tech per turn. In some cases, I could steal more than I could produce myself per turn.
Anyone else venture to have a say on this subject?
Most people subscribe to the idea that a landgrab when conducted only once is not a "hostile" act by one country against another, and most everyone will agree that a strike back, or retal is something to be risked as a consequence of a landgrab.
Some want to make them punishable using various and sundry methods that are almost guaranteed to benefit the "larger" country, by and large. For example, the people who claim what is defined as a "Land:Land" retal system for "violations" of the "rule" that you should play the game by "bottomfeeding" because hitting a country in your scores list for land should be discouraged for some inexplicable reason. Thus enabling the "landgrabee" to be able to repeatedly hit the aggressor country multiple times until he has achieved enough land recovery as what he ostensibly lost. I take a simpler view of this situaion. I believe in 1:1 retals, if a retal is even justified.
A second method a acquiring resources is to steal them from another country, such as raiding food supplies or oil, or banks, or stealing tech, etc. For some reason, just like in real life, players get all crazy when this is done to them. There is something about financial crime that irks a lot of people, very much. And thus, the penalties for doing this and getting caught are genearally extreme. And I can understand that to a large degree because I myself nave tormented players by stealing a few turns of tech every day for an entire set in express and I know that they had to be getting very frustrated that I hadn't been caught doing it.
In my book, it was a valid method of acquiring tech resources and I could always sell the excess tech that I stole on the market. This was especially profitable after converting to a farmer from a techer. So I could Steal a LOT of tech per turn. In some cases, I could steal more than I could produce myself per turn.
Anyone else venture to have a say on this subject?
I don't need anger management, people need to stop pissing me off!