Thrawn's Revenge
Imperial Civil War [Empire at War] => Discussion, Suggestions & Feedback => Topic started by: t78 on September 21, 2017, 01:57:17 PM
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In the legends canon, if you got an enemy trapped in a planetary gravity well, you didn't need interdictors. Just out of curiosity, is it possible to give some maps a gravity well that you cannot warp out of? Basically you'd have to get to the edge of it before you could leave. Thus the NR wouldn't have to endlessly worry about getting interdictors if it wanted to trap and engage an SSD so long as it engaged that SSD in the gravity well.
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I'm sure there's ways to make it so some maps can't be retreated from at all, but that would just be incredibly frustrating for most people, most of the time.
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I re-read my comment, and it hit me that I suggested that the entire map should be the gravity well. I do apologise. I can easily imagine an entire map well being incredibly tedious. I meant a circle somewhere in the map that ships would not be able to retreat from. A reasonably large circle, but nothing that encompass the entire map itself.
(and if you meant that too, or that only a non-retreatable map could be done then I understand)
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Eh, might be doable, but implementing it would dilute the effectiveness of existing interdictors, and seriously up-f** some carefully-achieved balance. It might not be a terrible idea, but I am fairly sure it'd annoy more people than it would make happy. But, it's not like it's be difficult to make a new marker for the mapmaker to draw a circle that acted like the effect for ground battles retreats (anything not in a reinforcement point when the timer hits zero is left behind and considered dead) but just because it can be done doesn't mean it should. I don't want to deal with it- I'm happy with "there's an active gravity-well generator around" and "there's not currently a gravity well generator in the area." Nice and simple binary choice. Doesn't leave any room for confusion.
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If it would mess up balance, then it would probably not be the best idea then.
Thanks for the response though- I do appreciate being told why things wouldn't work.