Captain Jack wrote:@Gunder
We add a new random element though and this is sink chance plunder. The random element should not count against defensive preparations. At least we are ready to try this approach at the very least. We want more big fleets out there after all.
It is worth adding that it is the FIRST time that we tweak the game in a way to allow larger fleets. Up to now, we were mostly adding features to limit this (perhaps the second,if you count the Captains plunder update).
Calculating precisely is not that easy and attackers have weapons up to their sleeve to ruin these estimations (ie Booty Master). Still, I agree that they can calculate now in a better way but I think this is better for all.
The risk is still out there. If you work our tool that I gave to the discussion topic, you will see that the big differences are only spotted at 2 cases:
-Players running with 1.5M or less at hand get considerably less defends.
-Players are able to add more defense durability for their coin.
This 1-5% random effects tend to average itself intensively if you add up all attacks. For a 20M hand, you will almost always get the same number of defends (236) so it is not as random as we initially thought. The problem here is not the randomness but the large % of treasure at hand.
Thank you for the clarification, Capt. Jack, I am less skeptical now. I guess the point of a random amount is that it always will cancel itself out if you go trough enough attacks.
I can see your point about the new sunk chance plunder feature. There is still some randomness when hitting players with more than 400 ships. It will make it more profitable to hit players with a lot of ships, which seems logical. At the same time, the sink chance at 100 % has been moved from 201 ships to 401 ships, which again is a motivation to build a bigger fleet. This could however lead to the conclusion that I should stop building when I reach 400.
I am still not sure if I like the fixed 1.2 % rate, but I must say that the new system seems well thought trough. Good job.