There very, very much depends on what exactly it is you're doing.Iggy said:Yes, but you don't have to give specific reasons and instructions for how to do things right, which take up an inordinate amount of order space.
Sym said:"1.) Lace the Drinking Water With LSD. Achieve sufficiently high ppm dosages to induce disassociation with reality. Use this in combination with our psych-warfare units special equipment to induce disorientation in the enemy forces and population and to increase the effectiveness of our propaganda. Desertion and revolt are likely to increase exponentially as a result."
Iggy said:Drug the enemy's water supply, to disorient civilian and military and give my forces a psychological edge against them.
Lord_Iggy said:I prefer short stuff, as I prefer writing an update creatively... it's just a modding preference.
And also because it takes less time.
Symphony D. said:There very, very much depends on what exactly it is you're doing.For example, you could say:
"1.) Poison the Drinking Water."
Or, you could say:
"1.) Lace the Drinking Water With LSD. Achieve sufficiently high ppm dosages to induce disassociation with reality. Use this in combination with our psych-warfare units special equipment to induce disorientation in the enemy forces and population and to increase the effectiveness of our propaganda. Desertion and revolt are likely to increase exponentially as a result."
Now, you tell me, which one do you think will get more specific results, the one where you laid out your plans, or the one that only conveys the general meaning of what you want? And that's a minor, random example. I personally find it much easier to go on about the minutiae simply because they're small, highly detailed things. Being somewhat vague with a few key points should be reserved for big operations that require high tactical flexibility, like wars.
Whatever you say. I know for a fact I have several plans that require, at minimum, a blueprint image and a 1 page (MS Word) technical description to be understood and utilized properly. Sometimes detail is not just nice, it's required. The more specific and exacting the operation, the more detail, in my book. Devil's in the details, after all.North King said:Going into specifics like that is just stupid and space wasting.
"-Put a disorienting, psychological drug into their drinking supplies to ensure that they won't be able to react with full capacity to the situation at hand."
That would be more than sufficient, really.
econ orders
1 point to training more warlocks
Military orders
use my warlocks to continue expanding west along the river. Sacrifice 5 warlocks to turn the first city that i come to into a chaos city. And kill a bunch of people to
Symphony D. said:Whatever you say. I know for a fact I have several plans that require, at minimum, a blueprint image and a 1 page (MS Word) technical description to be understood and utilized properly. Sometimes detail is not just nice, it's required. The more specific and exacting the operation, the more detail, in my book. Devil's in the details, after all.
You tell a mod "smuggle troops into the city in tankards of alcohol, then trojan horse city" and that doesn't elaborate much on a setup. Personally, I see that, I'm going to say "And?" and presume most of them tied of alcohol poisoning by inhaling the fumes, if they didn't drown or get drunk. Why? Because there's no detail. If you describe the container, your odds go up. "Create alcohol tankards filled mostly with water, but with small reserves of alcohol attached to the spigots. Put troops inside with airtubes to breathe. Smuggle a caravan of these into the city, using 1 - 2 real tankards of alcohol to bribe the guards, then take the gates and let our forces in."
Oh, hey, wow, it's a small paragraph. So wasteful of space when being so much more precise. I could tell a mod "Create deathray" or "Create fallout-free nuke."
Think I'd get away with it if I didn't bother supplying the requsite information? Detail is sometimes quite essential.
Well, then I suppose we have quite different definitions of detail. Here, for the record, is what I do:North King said:I don't know about you, but the second one is full of superfluous information telling me as much as the first. Obviously, some things do require elaboration, but assuming a moderator is so dumb as to make your plan fall apart at the seams because you didn't include one crucial detail--well, some do that, but not the truly great ones.
The summary of the thought is the first thing you see. This example is largely superfluous, yes, but I rarely go over orders more than once or trim them unless they're just a train wreck. You can understand what I want to do from that first sentence (hence why it's bolded). The rest elaborates.05.) Begin Development of the New Silk Road. A new course for Russia has become obvious. With the Turk controlling the Middle East and the Indian Ocean, it is effectively impossible for the Europeans to reach the Far East. By extending our control Eastwards, we will create an overland link to the Da Qing Empire, and by extension, to the rest of Asia. Russia's breadth will ensure a stable flow of goods from Europe to Asia, promoting trade, and as the middle men, we can grow vastly rich off of the resulting trade and communications. To this end, we will establish several new military encampments upon the Irtysh. As a result of such trade flow, civilization will gradually coalesce around these outposts on its own. See GENERAL MILITARY DEPLOYMENTS for more details.