Since Denis is looking for feedback on the early city works. In steamport i mostly funded myself the building of the governement and the shrines to expend our borders, i was given some wood to craft the governement stations. Because a shop require a building to work i kinda had no other options. Now that the governement exist and the shrines are setup im only using the shop for futur town needs. I created a law to build roads in steamport but our current stone roads were placed by private citizen as we asked everyone to do part of the roads they use themself. Because ive done all the heavy lifting from the gov we agreed that i would get 1 free town claim stake as payment.
#Management of early town
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this should be a thread in #playtest-feedback, that was another point dennis made
I must have wrongly written it then, it was supposed to be here. Sorry for confusion caused.
I think the changed you made for cities make a lot of sense. With the increased range I don't think exclaves are still needed. Overall I'm in favor of the new town regulations. To be honest I wanted to stay out of politics but this new local entity actually is really fun and actually encourage me to get more involved with the system. I do think having a premade federal gov kinda render the country lvl useless since fed claims and LCP are op. I feel like there is a need for an admin Political entity that is Higher than the fed that players can't play with so the server can have premade stuff but without the benefits of land claims. Forcing ppl to want to form a federation to get access to all its goodies. Maybe a law preventing the feds to sell claims before there are 2 countries would also work.
Agree with having all federal claims available right away is to much. Think it would work better if the amount of federal lcp's was lowered and/or have them only generated if a player is also member of a state.
Lowering is an option. The current setting is 10 for each citizen for each settlement, abandoned only factoring in to settlements below federation. Half?
Removing fed is problematic, as a sole admin level would be done via commands only, not allowing people elected there to actually make any global laws.
Glad to hear the rest of the changes is reasonable.
Half is good yes. Think that will make the papers from towns and states much more needed. Although it could be that in the end of the cycle all papers will be gone so that could be an issue then.