Because this mechanic has two stages of randomness. You have to win bothy the battle and the chance. Please, play an aztec game before commenting on this, I'm sure you will join my side in no time.
I'm surprised you think I would comment without having played the Aztecs. I've played them plenty, right back to the original RFC and have never had a problem with the randomness of the slave generation mechanic.
If anything I find it adds a bit of interest to the game, as you can't just work out what units you need to kill but need to keep fighting until it's all done. The only change I would consider would be to give the Jaguar twice as high a chance of enslaving enemy units. That would give more of an incentive to use the Jaguar, at least for the final kill, rather than teching for longbows or squatting on the iron in Brazil to build crossbows and pikes.
In original RFC it was 20 units, not 20 old world units. Try to do it in current version, there is a big difference. And a game based on reloading isn't good anyway.
I don't see why you think it's based on reloading. There's no need to reload at all, just keep fighting and surviving for as long as you can. You'll get the slaves eventually, just be persistent. It's not like there's any time limit on it.
Some people like to play competitive and compare scores, of which an early finish date is an important part of.
Rome seems to be collapsing a bit early in my games- around turn 150 or so. Has anybody else noticed this, or is that just because of what I've done in my games?
Salon replaces Jail - it's a joke, right?
(1) Salons IRL existed mainly from the early 16th century up until around the end of the 18th century. Constitutional ideas (and the French Revolution) marked the end of Salons, not their beginning.
(2) Salon in game boosts Culture, but it only becomes available (at the earliest) only slightly before France's Culture UHV deadline. Too late.
(3) Salon requiring Constitution makes no sense. Literature is much more sensible.
(4) Where would all the French criminals go instead of Jails?
Please move Salon back to a Theatre replacement. Requiring Literature and/or Philosophy, if you will. With some rebalancing, of course.
Good point. But Printing Press will encourage the French to found Protestantism.They should replace cafe, but there isn't any cafe building in the game. Literature and philosophy are too early for salons, according to you they appeared in 16th century. The most appropriate tech may be printing press.
That might work, except how can a dicussion of ethics also reduce War Exhaustion?The French are just that civilized. Other countries send their criminals to jails, while the French send them to salons for a nice discussion on ethics.
It is also possible that French Salon conversations are so excrutiatingly vacuous and pretentious that criminals are tortured into repentence.French sent their criminals to French Guyana, so you need to settle Cayenne first, then the French people in Europe are safe and can visit salons with their knowledge of literature and printing press![]()
French ethics are very flexible you know.That might work, except how can a dicussion of ethics also reduce War Exhaustion?![]()
It is also possible that French Salon conversations are so excrutiatingly vacuous and pretentious that criminals are tortured into repentence.
That's the joke I thought Leoreth was going for, anyway.