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iancanton wrote:however, i notice that there are only 6 white airports and lots of black ones. since all of the white airports serve major cities, except for gisborne, this leads to an idea to let there be a practical difference between the airports. my proposal here is to let white airports attack all airports, while black airports can attack only white airports: white airports are airline hubs and u can fly to anywhere from these hubs, whereas black airports are regional airports from which u can fly only to a main hub before changing planes. this lets the cities of new zealand have at least one strategic function or role on this map rather than being indistinguishable from small towns and rural areas: everyone must pass through a city every time they use an airport.
ian.
iancanton wrote:at first, i wondered why there were two kinds of airport on the map. this seemed to serve no purpose. in fact, it still doesn't.
however, i notice that there are only 6 white airports and lots of black ones. since all of the white airports serve major cities, except for gisborne, this leads to an idea to let there be a practical difference between the airports. my proposal here is to let white airports attack all airports, while black airports can attack only white airports: white airports are airline hubs and u can fly to anywhere from these hubs, whereas black airports are regional airports from which u can fly only to a main hub before changing planes. this lets the cities of new zealand have at least one strategic function or role on this map rather than being indistinguishable from small towns and rural areas: everyone must pass through a city every time they use an airport.
cairnswk wrote:i am thinking it would complicate the gameplay for many
isaiah40 wrote:Personally, I think the airports are good as they are, but I'll see about getting a couple of other CA's to take a look as well.
Oneyed wrote:iancanton wrote:however, i notice that there are only 6 white airports and lots of black ones. since all of the white airports serve major cities, except for gisborne, this leads to an idea to let there be a practical difference between the airports. my proposal here is to let white airports attack all airports, while black airports can attack only white airports: white airports are airline hubs and u can fly to anywhere from these hubs, whereas black airports are regional airports from which u can fly only to a main hub before changing planes. this lets the cities of new zealand have at least one strategic function or role on this map rather than being indistinguishable from small towns and rural areas: everyone must pass through a city every time they use an airport.
ian.
this idea sounds good, but I also agree with cairnswk that it would complicated things.
maybe you should go with airports as they are now, but with the same numbers - 6 whites, 6 blacks (optional).
or add airports only to Tikis.
natty_dread wrote:I kinda like Ian's idea here. It doesn't really sound that complicated to me.
AndyDufresne wrote:iancanton wrote:at first, i wondered why there were two kinds of airport on the map. this seemed to serve no purpose. in fact, it still doesn't.
however, i notice that there are only 6 white airports and lots of black ones. since all of the white airports serve major cities, except for gisborne, this leads to an idea to let there be a practical difference between the airports. my proposal here is to let white airports attack all airports, while black airports can attack only white airports: white airports are airline hubs and u can fly to anywhere from these hubs, whereas black airports are regional airports from which u can fly only to a main hub before changing planes. this lets the cities of new zealand have at least one strategic function or role on this map rather than being indistinguishable from small towns and rural areas: everyone must pass through a city every time they use an airport.
Not a bad idea. Moving one of the Otago white airports to another larger city in the south might be a good idea if you go forward with this.
--Andy
iancanton wrote:right now, the map is very open indeed and most of the bonuses are right next to each other because of the black airports, resulting in a gameplay diagram that is "short and fat" for both teams (assuming a team match). my thinking is that, if only the white airports can attack black ones, then the white airports will have some strategic value for anyone who controls them all for either attack or defence, since it forces opponents to attack by land. when this happens, everywhere is within easy reach for the team in control of the white airports, while new zealand becomes "long and thin", with bottlenecks, for the team that doesn't control the white airports.cairnswk wrote:i am thinking it would complicate the gameplay for many
in the legend, it's actually very easy to explain with pictures, though more difficult with words.
airport attack routes --->
black plane ---> white plane
white plane ---> white plane or black plane
ian.
cairnswk wrote:i like: black plane ----> white plance
but i think the other should only be white plane ----> white plane.
And to open it up even more, could we have?:
black plane ----> white plance or black plane
white plane ----> white plane
This would be more to my liking.
iancanton wrote:cairnswk wrote:i like: black plane ----> white plance
but i think the other should only be white plane ----> white plane.
And to open it up even more, could we have?:
black plane ----> white plance or black plane
white plane ----> white plane
This would be more to my liking.
conceptually, it doesn't make so much sense that u can fly from a resort airport to any destination, while u can fly from a major airport only to another major airport and not to a resort. there's no hint on the map of any reason for this odd situation. however, although it's the opposite of what most people would expect, it can be made to work, if u really want it that way, by reversing the ratio of black planes to white planes, so that there are only 5 or 6 of the kind that can attack both colours.
assuming the current 6 white planes and many black planes, if we let black ---> both colours while white ---> white, then the fact that there are so many black planes means they do not have much strategic value because its impossible to block them all, therefore new zealand can never be "long and thin" for anyone (unless the result is no longer in doubt). there is then very little difference between this situation and "all airports attack each other", where most bonus zones on north island are adjacent to most on south island and to each other, so that new zealand loses its topological shape and the connections diagram could be for almost anywhere.
for most of the tiki, perhaps use 3 starting neutrals instead of 4. gisborne and hawera need to have one extra neutral troop because their bonuses are easier.
ian.
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cairnswk wrote:If this creates a situation where the map is too open, then we could restrict the black planes to a north and south divide.
This would then only allow the white planes to assault each other between each island, while the black planes can assault any white or black on each island.
cairnswk wrote:
iancanton wrote:...
what are u trying to say? there are no black ---> black routes at all? or all routes go to or from auckland, wellington or christchurch?
ian.
AndyDufresne wrote:I see your image of new zealand air transit, and raise you another:
Ha. Though in all reality, I like ian's suggestions. But I don't think I've formed too much of an opinion either way about how heart broken if things remained the way they are.
--Andy
Oneyed wrote:at the first I have queston about Tikis. some of them are airports, some of them not. this makes difference between them. a little...![]()
to the airports, I know nothing about xml, but there are too much of them I think. I like idea white --- white, white --- black, black --- black. but if it is possible you can reduce number of airports.
Oneyed.
cairnswk wrote:I wanted to show that the large airports (as whites) only operated to the large airports
while the small airports (as blacks) could operate to black and white.
Hence
white <---> white
black ----> white and black
This also makes sense for the size of the airport, since most jet planes probably couldn't land on small regional runways, but smaller planes could land on larger runways..
cairnswk wrote:So i stick by my
white <---> white
black ----> white and black
and as i said if black ---> white and black is too open, then restrict the black to each each island.
iancanton wrote:nonetheless, i believe that the gameplay scheme which u outline here (white to any white airport anywhere and black to any airport on the same island) is capable of working well.
ian.
iancanton wrote:...
nonetheless, i believe that the gameplay scheme which u outline here (white to any white airport anywhere and black to any airport on the same island) is capable of working well.
4 neutrals for each tiki is probably excessive for most tiki. i suggest 3 for most tiki, but 4 for gisborne and hawera because the latter two are in 2-region bonus zones and are more likely to be occupied early in the game.
ian.
Oneyed wrote:iancanton wrote:nonetheless, i believe that the gameplay scheme which u outline here (white to any white airport anywhere and black to any airport on the same island) is capable of working well.
ian.
this sounds good to me. maybe white to any white anywhere and to black in the same island, black to any in the same island could also works...
just what with difference between Tikis with airport and Tikis without airport?
also maybe you can delete lake in Qoeentown.
Oneyed
Oneyed wrote:hm, airport gameplay looks fine now. but could you a little play with airports deployment? or they are done by reality?
each region (continent) have one or none airport, except Cantenbury and Otago. they have two airports.
Cantenbury is the largest region so two airports here are fine. by I can not see any reason why Otago could has two airports (and neither why two whitesones). what about to take white airport from Queenstown to west coast? maybe add it to Milford Sound (Southland is the second largest region, so would has also two airports).
the north island has 33 regions and 5 black airports, the south island has 39 regions and 4 black airports. maybe add one black airport to Karamia?
Oneyed
Victor Sullivan wrote:I wonder if perhaps Wellington and Taranaki would do better as +1s? Even with ian's hike in neutral size, both bonuses would still be desirable.
-Sully
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