gbno1fan
Emperor
Great question, Peter.
At first glance, I would attempt to defend the cities by placing them close to one another (ICS, as I'm sure we had planned on anyway), and having roads in between. This would allow our Knights to easily move between the cities.
From there, we could place a small party of Knights in one of the cities. This group would be available for defending the city they occupy or retaking any cities that are unexpectedly captured.
I would also support keeping the cities on BattleIsle at lower populations to encourage them to be sacked instead of captured. It would be better for us to lose a city at the start of a war than to have to have the liability of needing to retake it during the war. In other words, I think it would be better to lose a city, fight a war to victory, and then replace the city, than to lose a city, and have to fight to regain it.
Those are just my thoughts on the question. In reality, I would encourage the team to discuss and debate how to defend the cities, and we could go from there.
At first glance, I would attempt to defend the cities by placing them close to one another (ICS, as I'm sure we had planned on anyway), and having roads in between. This would allow our Knights to easily move between the cities.
From there, we could place a small party of Knights in one of the cities. This group would be available for defending the city they occupy or retaking any cities that are unexpectedly captured.
I would also support keeping the cities on BattleIsle at lower populations to encourage them to be sacked instead of captured. It would be better for us to lose a city at the start of a war than to have to have the liability of needing to retake it during the war. In other words, I think it would be better to lose a city, fight a war to victory, and then replace the city, than to lose a city, and have to fight to regain it.
Those are just my thoughts on the question. In reality, I would encourage the team to discuss and debate how to defend the cities, and we could go from there.