Hello again,
I would like to point to one problem new players like me can expirience. This is exerpt from FAQ:
[i]Q: What are Victory points?[/i]
A: Victory Points (VP) are the set points on each city in CoN. The way to capture more VP is simple you take over the new land with VP.
You can find your City VP in the province pop-up once you click on a City. It is important that you do not confuse the number in brackets on the map as VP this is just population.
In some other posts (can't find it now, was rly late night :D) i found morale of citys/provinces also impact VP generation and ranking. If that is the case it should be clearly stated in FAQ.
This opens some possible (depend on developers idea in wich direction they want game to go) interesting options for victory - like diplomatic victory, economic vicotry, or victory by power wich could be calculated as some ponder of all things combined, number of provinces/citys, morale, military might etc..
My apologies if I'm writing something already been written
Greetings
Vladimir.
I would like to point to one problem new players like me can expirience. This is exerpt from FAQ:
[i]Q: What are Victory points?[/i]
A: Victory Points (VP) are the set points on each city in CoN. The way to capture more VP is simple you take over the new land with VP.
You can find your City VP in the province pop-up once you click on a City. It is important that you do not confuse the number in brackets on the map as VP this is just population.
In some other posts (can't find it now, was rly late night :D) i found morale of citys/provinces also impact VP generation and ranking. If that is the case it should be clearly stated in FAQ.
This opens some possible (depend on developers idea in wich direction they want game to go) interesting options for victory - like diplomatic victory, economic vicotry, or victory by power wich could be calculated as some ponder of all things combined, number of provinces/citys, morale, military might etc..
My apologies if I'm writing something already been written
Greetings
Vladimir.