edbeard wrote:DiM wrote:not really. if you do that then you'll cause confusion and lots of "bug" reports.
people see in the legend it's +1 for 2 terits and they'll expect +2 for 4 terits unless you clearly state in the legend +1 for 2,3,4 terits and so on.
and i doubt there's enough space to fit all hat.
I don't really see the difference between my suggestion and your explaination of overriding for 3?
Unless you override it like I explained, won't you get +2 for holding three territories. And, +6 for holding four territories?
if any 2 give +1 then in theory for holding 3 you get +3.
let's say you have A B and C and any pair gives +1
you have a+b; b+c; and c+a. so a total of +3
what the overides do is take out a terit when it is a part of a bonus.
so let's say you have a b and c.
you get +1 for a+b and a and b are taken out of the discussion since they already contributed to a bonus.
nex pair is b+c but since b is out you get nothing.
and the last is c+a but since a is also out you get nothing.
however if you have 4 terits you can form 6 total pairs and 2 of them are unique pairs (no terit is used on more than one bonus) so for 4 terits you can get +2.
this brings us to my concern for the 5 terit bonus. why bother getting 5 terits for +2 when you can get the same +2 with only 2 terits.
and if overides are coded and you don't get +2 for 4 terits then this should be explained in the legend since people will expect +2 for 4 terits when they see +1 for 2
i hope i made sense cause i'm very tired.