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Sheap November 15th, 2006 07:02 AM

Re: Ramblings on siegecraft
 
In dom2 if the castle ever gets un-besieged it will revert to full strength immediately. Not sure if it is different in dom3 but I will believe it is the same until there is evidence to the contrary. The formula Fate gives for siege values is/was correct - each unit has a siege value equal to (strength^2)/100 + siege/defense bonus + flying bonus - mindless penalty and then the individual siege values of all units in the force are added. The defender's force is compared to the attacker's force and the castle walls increase or decrease depending on whose score is higher. So it is possible to have a small force of elite units that can easily defeat the enemy in the field but cannot break into the castle. Of course, the defenders inside the castle may starve eventually.

I do not remember if mindless penalty and flying bonus work on both sides of the equation or not. I think flying works on both attack and defense (+1 to the individual unit's total score if he flies) and mindless counts only on defense (-1 to the individual unit's score if it is mindless).

Graeme Dice November 15th, 2006 01:35 PM

Re: Ramblings on siegecraft
 
Quote:

Sheap said:
Not sure if it is different in dom3 but I will believe it is the same until there is evidence to the contrary.

The evidence is in the manual in the section on sieges.

thejeff November 15th, 2006 01:43 PM

Re: Ramblings on siegecraft
 
Should be easy enough to check. Doesn't it display the strength of the walls to the owner?

So when you take a castle is it at full strength?
Or set up a 2 player game and besiege a capital until it's walls are down, then move away.

PhilD November 15th, 2006 06:01 PM

Re: Ramblings on siegecraft
 
Quote:

Graeme Dice said:
The evidence is in the manual in the section on sieges.

If you've followed the thread about the mechanisms of dominion spread, you know the manual may not be always right. Castle defense is not supposed to use any randomness, so checking that it works as described should be possible.

thejeff November 16th, 2006 10:08 AM

Re: Ramblings on siegecraft
 
Played with it last night. The manual appears correct.

It's hard to see since the current defense strength is only shown while you're actually besieged, but I knocked the walls down most of the way, moved away, then back. Defense strength was still low.

Probably should check what happens when you actually take a castle.


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