Haron wrote:2) In my opinion, Defenders should defend in order not to lose something. They should not gain anything directly from successfully preventing a blockade (there are actually several additional reasons for this, one being that "mock blockades" most likely will be established as distractions, so several blockades will be initiated for each "real" blockade). However, the nation controlling the port should stand to lose a lot if the blockade succeeds. THIS should be the reason for them to defend; to avoid loss, not to gain profit.
Haron- what would you think about the defender benefiting from a boost in loyalty from the citizenry when a blockade is successfully defended? A temporary boost in influence for the nation members that have invested influence at the port, perhaps? I'm sure this has been suggested before. I would understand no additional monetary compensation for defenders as holding the port is itself the financial benefit (aspects of which are a different discussion), but a boost in influence would seem reasonable- the faster the blockade is broken the higher the boost.
I have even had the thought rolling around in my head on the idea of actual loyalty to a nation. Something akin to the "rightful king" dynamic, except for ports. That is a separate idea worth its own thread though, and plays into better port security for a nation.