Do we need help in war when were able to crush everyone who we can reach?...Why are people not voting for having an arsenal? That would help quite a bit in wartime.
every turn is ~20 years we get ~6 turns a week, so we only need 25 more weeks.Just to put things into perspective here.
If we don't fuck things up we will have close to 3000 years to work on this palace.*
No need to get greedy people, play the long game.
* Assuming we don't collapse, the palace doesn't get destoyed and the quest is going to last that long,
'cause we're in crisis mode, and balancing the things we need with the things we only want when we need this Palace done twenty years back? Means a lot of shiny gets left by the wayside.
"What a nice palace! I'm sure there's a lot of loot there!" said a raiding party from Stallions, who split up because it took two hundred years to build that monstrosity.[X] [Loc] Redshore
[X] Great Hall Expansion
[X] Shrine
[X] Library
[X] Library x2
[X] Gardens
[X] Storehouse
[X] Arsenal
[X] Fortifications
...Why are people not voting for having an arsenal? That would help quite a bit in wartime.
Assuming i'm interpreting the bit from the update for it, the arsenal seems more important for long term weapon-crafting/smithing (and to a lesser extent general smithing/smelting) innovation and for giving the king better influence on the best warriors, not for improving the general gear of our soldiers or anything. Those are both important, and long term i'd want one, but i dont think tis worth the extra action right now; again, we're 3 bad rolls or 6 average rolls on tax crisis away from 0 wealth, and thats assuming our provinces stop eating through it like they did this turn (they spent 2 wealth on us)...Why are people not voting for having an arsenal? That would help quite a bit in wartime.
A: Time constraints. We are in a crisis time, and a lot of people don't want to spend time on 'irrelevant' things....Why are people not voting for having an arsenal? That would help quite a bit in wartime.
Because it won't help THAT much that we can't add it later, and we need to cut some things if we want to build the darn thing in a reasonable time frame....Why are people not voting for having an arsenal? That would help quite a bit in wartime.
You mean Sacred Forest, right?it is where the temple is, and the name of the true city that grew up around it
Yes, except judging by the past we won't ever work on it again, because there'll always be some new crisis or shiny that will eat our extremely limited action pool and then we'll spend all our other turns voting for broad research and economic programs.Just to put things into perspective here.
If we don't fuck things up we will have close to 3000 years to work on this palace.*
No need to get greedy people, play the long game.
* Assuming we don't collapse, the palace doesn't get destoyed and the quest is going to last that long,
Obviously the trees have grown so large that the forest now counts as a mountain, making the village form a neat valley.
Right. Sorry about the accidental suicide vote, everyone! But hey, at least we now know the Red Banner has a 60% ROI on our initial Martial investment...Red Banner has 8 Martial currently.
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Given that might trigger a civil war at your current level of martial, no, because I would tell you that that would happen and thus no one would vote for it and it would be a waste of space.
Chances are that the turns will spam less years the closer we get to the present. The earlier turns certainly felt longer than our current ones.every turn is ~20 years we get ~6 turns a week, so we only need 25 more weeks.
And for preventing the death of our heirs yet again.Assuming i'm interpreting the bit from the update for it, the arsenal seems more important for long term weapon-crafting/smithing (and to a lesser extent general smithing/smelting) innovation and for giving the king better influence on the best warriors, not for improving the general gear of our soldiers or anything. Those are both important, and long term i'd want one, but i dont think tis worth the extra action right now; again, we're 3 bad rolls or 6 average rolls on tax crisis away from 0 wealth, and thats assuming our provinces stop eating through it like they did this turn (they spent 2 wealth on us)
I mean, palace annexes are both really useful, really shiny, and honestly pretty cheap in the long run (compared to, say, the Dam, for example), so if we're going to stick to anything in the future, its these; among other things, even if we went with my vote, i think we'll add in the library 2, shrine 2, arsenal sooner rather than later, since they help with administration, authority, and keeping elites loyal, and together they add major innovation chances, all of which are things people likeYes, except judging by the past we won't ever work on it again, because there'll always be some new crisis or shiny that will eat our extremely limited action pool and then we'll spend all our other turns voting for broad research and economic programs.
If I trusted that we actually would fill out the annex slots in the future, I'd be far more willing to go light on the immediate Palace build.
It's a shiny. It may help us in some ways, but it isn't absolutely necessary, and it doesn't help us solve crises. Ergo, it's not useful and delays our access to the best solution to the admin crisis.
A: Time constraints. We are in a crisis time, and a lot of people don't want to spend time on 'irrelevant' things.
B: Useability. An armoury should preferably be near warfare, and warfare is preferably far, far away from our palace.
C: Militarisation. OMEGAHUGGER DOESN'T WANT MORE OF IT ;_;
Arsenal synergises with library and shrine.Because it won't help THAT much that we can't add it later, and we need to cut some things if we want to build the darn thing in a reasonable time frame.
......Valleyhome is ALSO on a river, and the only reason it isn't also a major source of riverine traffic is the cataracts leading into the lowlands. Which AN has said with our surveying and ironworking we're close to solving that issue.Redshore greatly increases our connectivity towards our provinces and periphery states plus it can expand much bigger then Valleyhome because its on a river.