Pirate v.s Bank Discussion

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Pirate v.s Bank Discussion

Postby William Pitt » Wed Aug 10, 2016 3:43 am

Pirates aren't allowed to own banks. Why are we allowed to use your banks?
I think that pirates should have a bank for themselves and no one who doesn't hoist the "Black Flag" won't be able to use it.
However pirates shouldn't be allowed to freeze accounts. They have no tax on transactions.






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Re: Pirate v.s Bank Discussion

Postby Shadowood » Wed Aug 10, 2016 5:04 am

True pirates bury their treasure! Problem solved
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Re: Pirate v.s Bank Discussion

Postby Vane » Wed Aug 10, 2016 5:10 am

Shadowood wrote:True pirates bury their treasure! Problem solved


+1

Although perhaps a metric that decreases turn requirements for pirates when burying or recovering their treasure?
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Re: Pirate v.s Bank Discussion

Postby William Pitt » Wed Aug 10, 2016 6:37 am

Shadowood wrote:True pirates bury their treasure! Problem solved

Merchant should not be able to bury treasure then.
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Re: Pirate v.s Bank Discussion

Postby Grimrock Litless » Wed Aug 10, 2016 6:45 am

Cap'n Delrio wrote:
Shadowood wrote:True pirates bury their treasure! Problem solved

Merchant should not be able to bury treasure then.


I say both Pirates and merchants can use both, they are implemented things, there shouldn't be and restrictions.
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Re: Pirate v.s Bank Discussion

Postby William Pitt » Wed Aug 10, 2016 7:05 am

Why is it that a pirate isn't allowed to own a bank for pirates?
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If yeh can't trust a pirate yeh damn well can't trust a merchant either.
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Re: Pirate v.s Bank Discussion

Postby Haron » Wed Aug 10, 2016 7:19 am

As I stated in the other post, I believe it would be an advantage if everyone (even pirates) could both use and operate banks. Several players change beween being in a nation and being pirate relatively often. Also, I think the rule that prevents pirates from operating banks is an obstacle to many other, good suggestions that would improve the game.
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Re: Pirate v.s Bank Discussion

Postby Admiral Nelson » Wed Aug 10, 2016 7:34 am

Shadowood wrote:True pirates bury their treasure! Problem solved


This is a legend, hardly any pirates actually buried their treasure: In fact out of all the known pirates only one buried his treasure.
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Re: Pirate v.s Bank Discussion

Postby Sir Henry Morgan » Wed Aug 10, 2016 8:22 pm

Not many had banks or were money lenders, either....
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Re: Pirate v.s Bank Discussion

Postby Admiral Nelson » Wed Aug 10, 2016 8:23 pm

Sir Henry Morgan wrote:Not many had banks or were money lenders, either....



Never said they were! I was just stating a fact, as you were Henry! But wait, I am Henry? Ah hell, I have lost it.
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