When cubicle wars entered its initial development stages it existed as a birds-eye view of squares, otherwise known as cubicles. This idea has been scrapped and cubicle wars is now a 2D isometric world which is still under heavy development.
I was thinking about firm wars however... right now it's kind of boring. I was considering an idea where there would be a birds-eye view of squares which are zoned. Such as the financial district, weapons and armor district, the mines, the great lakes, farm lands, the dumps, etc.
The idea would be that firms would "duke it out" over ownership of parts of these districts. Owning more squares in a certain district would give the entire firm an advantage. For example, owning all squares in the mines would give all miners in your firm an advantage in mining. Owning just some of the squares would still deliver an advantage, only it would not be so strong.
Anyway, this system wouldn't be to hard however the "duke it out" process would need to change. It will need to have a lot to do with fighters, but I would like to see other professions give an advantage... perhaps in their related zones? So if your fighting for a square in the dumps, to give your thieves an advantage - having a firm with strong thieves will give you a better chance of beating the other firm for the space.
Friday, October 5, 2007
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Seems to be a good work in progress. I like the "bonus" to getting certain areas. I do think it's a good idea to have the professions "help" the battle when it's in their zone.
Thanks for making my morning a little bit better with this great article!!
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