Kaios wrote:jorb wrote:Added "Seamarks". Seamarks are a Realm Authority object which can only be built on shallow ocean tiles. Once a Seamark has been constructed within your Realm, you are allowed, once every 48 hours, to place a new Seamark anywhere in the world, without having to first connect your Realm to that point, thus allowing you to spread the Realm across oceans. Fun times!
Y doe?
Dude wtf could we get an explanation as to why you decided to allow realms the ability to go all the way across the map with no connecting point to expand their realm claim? I’m just a bit confused about the logic behind creating separate continents with access to different resources, etc., limiting player’s abilities to effectively travel or expand to those continents but then you add this sea mark garbage. Does not compute.
I am not a fan of tentactle expansion but I thought you might rather incentivize or force players in to expanding their realms in a more efficient manner which you or loftar had expressed in the past, instead you do this though which is just a seemingly odd choice after all these implementations that I thought were intended to limit a faction’s ability to expand across the map.
Also I thought another intent was to give more time to smaller villages to have a chance to get realms up too but I don’t see how that will be possible for most now given the timeframe between placing sea marks.
Granger wrote:Lojka wrote:i think main point is, that it will be hard to defend this seamarks that are far away from kindom, while you travel to it - someone already will bash it
At least you're unable to wall them in.
But I wouldn't be surprised in case they'll just be needed as a seed for 'normal' realm cairns and are completely irrelevant thereafter...
This will be the most common place scenario now, set the sea mark somewhere it is least likely to be noticed and then further expand via cairns because they are cheap as fuck and so are the sea marks apparently.