Randis, on 25 April 2013 - 11:53 PM, said:
Fiction wise that's fine (especially since the point of the game is to sell more materials and make ppl interested to buy BT stuff)
logical wise though? it has absolutely no sense
Fighting in an ordered regimented fashion as BT did is not handling conflict by societies and curtailing destruction
it's the opposite,
instead of attempting to resolve conflicts via other means and with force of arms as the last resort when all else fails, what they did is made force of arms the answer to most of their conflicts instead
all they did is trade off short burst of intense war, with a perpetual constant warfare because everyone now resolve it through controlled warfare... a mockery watered down war like a game, which is the whole point of BT, ie: it's a game and the setting is convenient since players are expected to be fighting lots.
and instead of a war where one side eventually submits or both are exhausted (after which it's unlikely for them to wage another war for quite some time), we have a situation where they KEEP DOING THIS as the war will never end conclusively.
this was addressed in the other thread about BT politics (which is interesting in itself)
"It is well that war is so terrible, otherwise we should grow too fond of it."
Robert E. Lee
Edited by Melcyna, 26 April 2013 - 01:32 AM.