Sick Minds- the side with the more PvP whores online get the bigger epeen. RP does not matter by ship balance or fighting balance or whatever. I mean get real- if your way to messure was right then in Sirius would be only 2-3 factions left.
(10-09-2013, 10:51 AM)Knjaz Wrote: Official faction players that are often accused of elitism, never deploy them and have those weird, immersion killing "fair fight/dueling" suicidal hobbies. (yes, i've seen enough of those lolduels, where house military with overwhelming force on the field willingly loses a pilot in a duel. ffs.)
' Wrote:So's an 80 year war in general. It's clearly some Afghanistan-style war, with Rheinland sitting all its ships in a big system it dominates but is essentially impossible to fully control, and haemorrhaging money slowly over 80 years from constant harrassment.
Rheinland annihilated itself by trying to occupy land it couldn't hold from an enemy it couldn't defeat.
Also, wiping out stuff like that isn't totally unheard of. 6 day war, pearl harbour. That's stuff that happened in hours, not decades.
If it'd be Afghanistan or Vietnam type of war, there would be no GMG left after 80 years.
As for strenghts, well, Gallia lacks one, very important thing - experience in such large scale operations they're trying to conduct. Also, it seems very strange that they left Council untouched, while pushing into Sirius - it's very weird move from strategic perspective.
In terms of experience, most experienced would be Rheinland military. Best equipped - Gallic/Libertonian one.
As for Brets, afaik they had only 30 battleships left, not 50. It was mentioned in the lore, somewhere.
' Wrote:If it'd be Afghanistan or Vietnam type of war, there would be no GMG left after 80 years.
As for strenghts, well, Gallia lacks one, very important thing - experience in such large scale operations they're trying to conduct. Also, it seems very strange that they left Council untouched, while pushing into Sirius - it's very weird move from strategic perspective.
In terms of experience, most experienced would be Rheinland military. Best equipped - Gallic/Libertonian one.
As for Brets, afaik they had only 30 battleships left, not 50. It was mentioned in the lore, somewhere.
Hmmm... Oh, yes, 30. I remember now. Then, Gallia has 300, 150 of those are invading Sirius. If Bretonia has 30, Kusari will have between 20 and 30. Rheinland then has 50-60 and liberty about 100. The smaller factions also have about 40% less than I wrote. Everything depends on the Bretonian garrison, as I said. Now corrected. I hope I won't have to correct it any more.
right now mostly powerful military factions are - all of them! yes, all of them. because of players and ballance almost. most powerful factions (Nomads, Wild, SCRA) closed, most popular (Corsair, Navy, RM) controlled by Officials to prevent stupid things.
so it doesnt mean who is more or less powerful is winner. Lore sayes one thing but Game sayes other. I still cant understand how by Game Bretonia still alive having war with Kusari (and now with GRN) and Mollys/Corsairs/Gaians pirating it. But in same way Rheinland feel itself nice when by Lore it must be in deep crysis
' Wrote:right now mostly powerful military factions are - all of them! yes, all of them. because of players and ballance almost. most powerful factions (Nomads, Wild, SCRA) closed, most popular (Corsair, Navy, RM) controlled by Officials to prevent stupid things.
so it doesnt mean who is more or less powerful is winner. Lore sayes one thing but Game sayes other. I still cant understand how by Game Bretonia still alive having war with Kusari (and now with GRN) and Mollys/Corsairs/Gaians pirating it. But in same way Rheinland feel itself nice when by Lore it must be in deep crysis
Bretonia has a ceasefire with Kusari and Mollies. That means that they are no longer at war. With Mollies, amazingly, we have an alliance, but just if the Gauls appear. As for the Gaians... Their power (if there was any) is crushed by the Gallic invasion. They were the first Sirians who suffered from the Gallic expansion. So, just Sairs remained. Bretonia can deal with a rabble of disorganized pirates. If there weren't the Gauls, of course.
Really? What year is today? Did I miss something? Did the 13th fleet (again) mindlessly cause a termination of the ceasefire negotiations? Or I'm just badly informed?