Thanks dough_boy. When selecting capitals, one of the formulas we try to stick to (if the size of the map allows it), is to place capitals either as, all on the border of the region, or, as all internal territories. also each on a different region When all on the border, it gives each player a fair chance to defend the region their capital is on while the bulk of their troops are readily manouverable with a likely attack path. It can be an advantange with a border capital vs an internal capital. So it's either ALL border caps, or ALL internal caps.
But I do think it maybe changing Chaonia to Thesprotia might be good, because it leaves travel points through the islands, and for the same reason change phocis to locris.
Thanks dough_boy. When selecting capitals, one of the formulas we try to stick to (if the size of the map allows it), is to place capitals either as, [b]all on the border of the region[/b], or, as [b]all internal territories[/b]. [i]also each on a different region[/i] When all on the border, it gives each player a fair chance to defend the region their capital is on while the bulk of their troops are readily manouverable with a likely attack path. It can be an advantange with a border capital vs an internal capital. So it's either ALL border caps, or ALL internal caps.
But I do think it maybe changing Chaonia to Thesprotia might be good, because it leaves travel points through the islands, and for the same reason change phocis to locris.
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