by natty dread on Sun Jul 17, 2011 11:15 am
Thebastard, you have to look at the bigger picture. You can't just say "ok this has x borders so it must have y bonus". Bonus calculators are all fine and good, but they are not infallible... in addition to considering each bonus individually, you have to consider combinations of them, impacts of outside territories on bonuses, locations, expansion potentials... all kinds of things.
Serbia, for example, is not a really good bonus when you consider it alone. It's not a very good starting bonus, it has lots of ground to conquer and many borders to defend. However, and this is the big but: when you start from Kosovo or Macedonia, conquer both, then expand yourself to Serbia... you have a very, very strong position which is easily defendable - Kosovo and Macedonia are at the edge of the map so the amount of borders you have to defend decreases drastically.
When you hold Kosovo, Macedonia + Serbia, you can defend the whole group with only 4 borders. Add Pljevlja to it, and you can defend it with 3 borders. That's a huge bonus with very strong defense. So the map rewards you well if you manage to secure all that land. Nobody will probably want to start from Serbia, it's hard to defend by it's own, but if you start from the south, it's an excellent place to expand to, which makes it a strong mid-late game bonus.
So, +5 is enough for Serbia, and +4 might suffice - even with +4, the Kosovo-Macedonia-Serbia combination would still bring you +9, or +14 counting the territory bonus. That's a lot for only 4 borders.
Now, consider Bosnia: it's in the middle of the map, everyone wants a piece of it and everyone can access it easily. It's hard to hold. So it gets a +6 bonus - it's not a good place to start, but when one player manages to get hold of Serbia/Kosovo/Macedonia (if he also secures Montenegro or Vojvodina, you're pretty much screwed...) you'd better be able to respond to that firepower. Your logical start on the other side of the map is Slovenia... It doesn't have the dynamic expansion potential of the small areas in the southeast, but it's great in the beginning - isolated, hard to reach, easy to conquer, easy to defend.
So, it's a bit harder to expand out from Slovenia... immediately, it only has Zagreb. The ports are an option too but they're not as easy... However, if you manage to add Croatia and Bosnia to your bonus, you'll have 5 borders to defend - and they'll give you a whoppin' 26 troops, more than enough to combat the +14 that your opponent gets from the south. Even if you just conquer Croatia, you'll be getting 16 troops, and if you add Titograd to that, you'll be getting 20. Again with 5 borders to defend.
So, it's harder to achieve, but the reward is proportionally greater. That's what it's all about: rewards being proportional to the effort you expend.
Lastly, Doboj: yes, it can reach several areas, but holding it alone won't really block anyone from reaching an area. You can reach Vojvodina from Serbia or Croatia, you can reach Slavonia from Vojvodina or Zagreb, and you can reach Titovo from various routes.
The only thing that sets Doboj apart is it having several bridges to it... but what are bridges anyway? They're just normal borders... in the raw gameplay model, there's no distinction between a bridge and a regular border. The bridges are just "exceptions" to the river impassables. And each of those bridges in Doboj have a clear purpose: the Titovo bridge is there to offer a route to Serbia, so you don't have to go all the way through Vojvodina if you're coming from the north. The Syrmia bridge offers a connection between Bosnia & Vojvodina - these areas are connected in reality, so it makes sense for them to be connected, and Vojvodina should have the 3 borders to justify it's bonus. The Slavonia bridge offers a way from the north to Doboj and again to Serbia. I'm a big believer in free movement - like the gameplay guidelines say: impassables should be there to enhance the gameplay, not constrict it needlessly.
Let's put the question the other way around: can you tell me why it's a bad thing for Doboj to access many areas? I can't see why it would be bad. It's not like anyone's going to win any games by stacking all his troops on Doboj.
All in all, I think, currently everything is pretty much balanced. I don't think Serbia really needs to be reduced either - it's good to have it as a feasible bonus by itself, even though it's not a very good stand-alone bonus, it should still be feasible to start there if someone has "called dibs" on Macedonia & Kosovo...