we do not have reputation to extend our troops deployment, aren't we?
Random Events in Game
I suggest adding ingame events into the game. Below i have shared screenshots of how exactly this would look like and it would reward the player aswell. These images are from another game called rebel inc but call of war can have its own unique events for example.
- Civil Unrest - In times of war construct a number of properganda offices in some provinces to battle low morale.
- Farmer Protests - Construct infrastructure in a specific area to appease the farmers.
- Disaster Management - Heavy rainfall and floods have devasated a province and you have to move and place some units there for 1 day to help the local population
- Resource Shortages - Gain a set limit of resource from any means possible (example 2,000 metal) in 24 hours to battle the resource shortage (just for show there wont be a shortage, its just an event)
- Prison break - There has been a escape in a high risk prison and you have to produce a specific unit like militia or infantary and or move them to that province.
- Huge Revolt - A massive uprising has taken over a province and you have to supress the enemy there within 24 hours to prevent further violent rebelions.
These will be in game events with multiple choices, that will apper at random times in a match, Players can choose to completly ignore these if they want to or if they are still new to the game but if the player succeeds in handling the situation they will be rewarded with booster cards or a slight morale boost like 5% in and around the province of the event and if they make a bad choice they wont be rewarded. They can appear in any players country but will only happen one at a time.
This will add depth/realism to the game, making it more interesting for players to stay active in matches.
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civil unrest and huge revolt are already in the game, but all of this distracts from the military nature of the game. no one gives a shit about farmers when you could just bomb them anyways
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