Beaver said:
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Anyway, I've revised my idea as I realized how radical the original one is;
socks said:
Perhaps the size of said armies would determine how many members could participate in the battle, then?
socks said:
I think the 'one more person per army' thing oversimplifies it - with the above system, you might 'recruit' another member by going to a village, or something, so you could strengthen various armies and then your placement of these armies would affect battles seriously. You would also be able to garrison units from recruiting runs, but you'd only be able to recruit from each village once in every set time, so you couldn't be constantly boosting your army/garrison sizes.
If an army lost a battle, then it'd either be defeated or significantly lose size.
Also, about the centers thing, here are maps from native and what they can represent:
Random Plains Medium: open plains province
Random Steppe Medium: open steppe provice
Random Plains Large: hilly/mountainous province
Random Steppe Large: steppe hilly/mountainous province
[large randoms tend to be more mountainous than mediums]
Ruins: village
Field by the River: village
Nord Town: town
Village [ignore the name
]: town
Scene 5: town [is this one accessible by admin panel? I forget; if not, it'd have to be modded in]
Port Assault: seaside town
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On the other hand, if the Warband SP map is used, then it should be simple enough to mod the SP scenes into the menu. While the sheer amount of locations in M&B SP make it seem that it'd take a long, long time to take control over a map, bear in mind that villages in SP cannot be conquered, but rather their town/castle has to be. So if the WB SP map were used, then the villages would be part of the provinces of their castle/town.
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okiN; okay, reading it now.