I think the assumption here is that players arn't fools. What you're asking is for a fool proofing of siege recruitment.
Although I'll grant you I was once fooled by the same thing.
However, now that you know that you can't recruit during sieges, what benefit will a patch fixing this give you? (yes, ok, it will reduce the learning curve very slightly for new players).
Originally posted by Firebreath: I think the assumption here is that players arn't fools. What you're asking is for a fool proofing of siege recruitment.
Although I'll grant you I was once fooled by the same thing.
However, now that you know that you can't recruit during sieges, what benefit will a patch fixing this give you? (yes, ok, it will reduce the learning curve very slightly for new players).
I agree. Most players here aren't fools. I like to think I'm not. I don't think you are either. Yet we both made this mistake, as did En Forcer (nobody's fool). So while the designers may well be assuming that we aren't fools, I don't think this qualifies as something only a fool would try to do. I'll grant you that the rules do mention that you can't recruit in a beseiged province. But if you see that in the game itself it appears to be giving you the option to do so, who wouldn't try it?
I can see no reason, in game terms, why this works the way it currently does. All it does is make a complicated game more complicated, and yes, trip up new players. If it were changed there would be one less thing for new palyers to be confused and frustrated by, which I think is in everyone's best interest. It's not a huge thing, not something I feel cries out to be fixed as soon as possible, but that doesn't mean it wouldn't be nice to see it altered.
You can recruit regular units at least to some extent (and the size of the besieging force may be a factor in how successfully), but no commanders. At least it worked this way for me in one game where I played T'ien Chi S&A and got besieged by a very small force of Marignon troops (basically just their god) in the Marignon home province.