ORIGINAL: Kingmaker
Err, ... might that be over Egging the pudding a tad Mus? [:)]
Maybe a bit of hyperbole. I like to steal debating techniques from liberals in that regard.
[;)]
Run around screaming that the sky is falling until the problem gets fixed.
I will note (assuming your information is correct) that the number of insurrections taking place in "Another PBEM" is 4-5 times higher than Ericbabe says was envisioned for an entire game, 3-4 events total.
So there still is a problem. I still think a house rule is in order.
Also people have only been going whole hog with the insurrections over the past 2 years or so. Before that it was just a hobby, now its being done full time by several players. It will only get worse as people realize how overpowered it is.
As an example, the Diplomat Napoleon I think has only existed for a few turns and has successfully insurrected 3 times according to your numbers.
When you build diplomats in high court provinces they have much better numbers than the starting diplomats, and are thus more suited for exploiting this unbalanced mechanic. With higher espionage ratings they are more successful at insurrecting, and with higher legal ratings they are harder to expel.
And there is still no case for war caused by insurrections like this, it can still be done by defeated parties in a war, etc.
I think the existence of problems with the way its working now is almost not up for honest debate, given that the developers are already fielding potential fixes.
ORIGINAL: Kingmaker
But then again it’s not in my Sphere of Influence that these events are occurring so I must own up to a certain amount of prejudice on the matter [:D]
Agreed.
People who have been on both ends of the stick like Ironwarrior think its appropriate to restrict it.