Spankie wrote:i think that if you have pullemed an alliance to the point that they surrender they have lost enough. And to give a surrender condition will only allow the larger and more skilled alliances an opportunity to gain even more from it.
However, if there is a "condition of Surrender" there should be an "agreement of war", so the alliance that has had war declared upon them can have a 24 hr window to agree upon the war or just say no.
One thing I would really like to see is.. allowing both agreeing alliances to set rules of a "win" so it just doesnt drag to nothingness. For example, they could agree to a certain time limit, say 30 days. and whoever does the most damage is declared winner. OR set a damage limit, like whoever does 5billion dmg first wins. So long as both parties agree, or it just defaults to the standard war rules. This has been done on other similar games so dont see why it cant be done here.
Here is why that doesn't work....
Alliance A pummels weaker members of alliance Z. Alliance Z declares war on Alliance A.
After 24 hours, Alliance A surrenders. Alliance A then goes back to pummeling the weaker members of Alliance Z.
No conditions, no problem. Who cares? Alliance Z.
Alliance Z declares war on Alliance.
Lather, Rinse, Repeat. Utterly pointless.
In Zorg as in life, when a party declares war on another party it is to achieve an objective. The very meaning of surrender suggests giving something up or losing something. Without a condition of surrender, it is not a true surrender. It is simply abandoning the conflict.
As far as the limits for the war that you suggest, I don't think there is anything to stop two parties from agreeing on those kinds of conditions now. In the A~O vs. Memel war, I don't believe either side technically surrendered. They stopped the conflict on mutually agreeable terms.
In similar games and in Zorg, there is already a precedence for setting a condition of surrender. That was the case with ~V~ vs. AZG. Why are the rules being changed now?
What I am asking for is for it to be codified so that it is clear to all.