by Sir Henry Morgan » Sun Aug 12, 2018 2:14 pm
I can see the point, and understand the frustration - however, operating permissions can be used as well as other creative means to be used to deter or hinder the interloping plantation owner; skirmish and plunder his/her fleets in the port in question (a seafaring solution, which blockades and flagships may enhance), voodoo (an old stand by in game play), bounties (another option), etc.
Much like banking, where it operated without collateral, we do what we can, or just don't do.
As for reality, Goldsmiths generally don't turn gold coin into gold bars, but quite the opposite.
What makes Pirates Glory the game we are enthralled with is in creating and devising ways to achieve our objective thru its quirky and imperfect features. This can be much more entertaining, challenging and rewarding than toggling a button that executes the desired action - it working with what we do have.