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Post by MintDragon on Jul 22, 2017 20:29:32 GMT -5
So I do a mission to help a Trade Alliance and add +9 points to the conflict score. Is that significant? Should I do another mission to help keep it alive?
Would be great to understand where an alliance/spy war/trade conflict stands. Perhaps the Politics Summary could show the 'conflict score' and perhaps insight somewhere as to what would resolve or enhance the political landscape.
Ex. if I am benefitting from a Trade Alliance, and it is on the verge of failing, I would want to take missions to improve the conflict score to extend/keep alive said Alliance. Would be a great 'depth of game' thingy if certain contacts hate/like the faction/house of the alliance more clearly, perhaps even having missions to ESTABLISH alliances or conflicts (if several missions could accomplish that).
But as the data viewing stands, I really don't understand what +9 points does to help an alliance continue. 🤔
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Post by fallen on Jul 22, 2017 21:59:37 GMT -5
MintDragon - definitely an area we're continuing to work on. It is important to give context to the value of +9. If you join in on a conflict instead of an alliance, you are piling up points to help one side triumph over the other. Winning Conflicts have major ripple effects throughout the galaxy, increasing/decreasing Contact Influence, potentially killing contacts, and driving new contact actions and generation. Lots of work to do to get this visible in the game!
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