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: P&H 161 — Comments/Questions
: X-Points East December 03, 2013, 01:43:44 AM
A Topic for Comments/Questions on P&H 161
: Re: P&H 161 — Comments/Questions
: Stjordvik Traders/SH (Tristan) December 04, 2013, 10:30:27 PM
The equation under the tax column that indicates how much prosperity change can be ignored is based on total law rather than law that is willing to work with the province owner.

Everyone has heavy tax, with average prosperity - I assume that this will change and is just a placeholder.

Regency vassalage seems to come out of RP collection before the bloodline score cap is applied.

Caelcoruinn, AERENWE has no manor holdings.

Nuoltiém Barden has 2 different bloodline scores listed (Major 31/Minor 18).
: Re: P&H 161 — Comments/Questions
: X-Points East December 06, 2013, 12:45:27 AM
Regency vassalage seems to come out of RP collection before the bloodline score cap is applied.

In the MASTER sheet, RP Collection indicates RP already collected; RP Spend indicates RP potentially to be spent.

In the MASTER sheet, GB Collection indicates GB already collected; GB Spend and Domain Upkeep indicate GB potentially to be spent.
: Re: P&H 161 — Comments/Questions
: X-Points East December 06, 2013, 12:58:11 AM
Nuoltiém Barden has 2 different bloodline scores listed (Major 31/Minor 18).

Fixed.
: Re: P&H 161 — Comments/Questions
: Stjordvik Traders/SH (Tristan) December 06, 2013, 01:31:27 AM
OoC:

In the MASTER sheet, Net RP Collection indicates RP already collected; RP Spend indicates RP potentially to be spent.

In the MASTER sheet, Net Income indicates GB already collected; Fixed Grants and Domain Upkeep indicate GB potentially to be spent.

Net RP Collection however includes RP gained from vassalage but does not include RP spent due to vassalage. It may be a concept issue but I always understood that RP vassalage expenditure was automatic unless you took an action to end the vassalage.
: Re: P&H 161 — Comments/Questions
: X-Points East December 07, 2013, 01:04:12 AM
Regency vassalage seems to come out of RP collection before the bloodline score cap is applied.

In the MASTER sheet, RP Collection indicates RP already collected; RP Spend indicates RP potentially to be spent.

In the MASTER sheet, GB Collection indicates GB already collected; GB Spend and Domain Upkeep indicate GB potentially to be spent.

Net RP Collection however includes RP gained from vassalage but does not include RP spent due to vassalage. It may be a concept issue but I always understood that RP vassalage expenditure was automatic unless you took an action to end the vassalage.

"RP already collected":  relevant to previous-turn collection.

"RP potentially to be spent":  relevant to current-turn expenditure.
: Re: P&H 161 — Comments/Questions
: Talinie & NIT/TD (Linde) December 07, 2013, 07:48:43 AM
It doesn't seem to make sense to assume that you receive RP from vassals while assuming that RP you send to a liege is only potentially spent... Also. Last turns regency income is hardly relevant.
Either make a "regency potentially gained" as well as a RP potentially spent. Or include both in net collection and make notes when vassals rebel.
: Re: P&H 161 — Comments/Questions
: Stjordvik Traders/SH (Tristan) December 07, 2013, 10:14:53 AM
It doesn't seem to make sense to assume that you receive RP from vassals while assuming that RP you send to a liege is only potentially spent... Also. Last turns regency income is hardly relevant.
Either make a "regency potentially gained" as well as a RP potentially spent. Or include both in net collection and make notes when vassals rebel.
What Linde said, with regency being semi mystical it doesn't make sense that you get it and then choose to pay it on (you need a spell for that). But rather that the vassalage siphons it off as it is being collected.
: Re: P&H 161 — Comments/Questions
: Talinie & NIT/TD (Linde) December 07, 2013, 10:45:57 PM
[Rant removed]
: Re: P&H 161 — Comments/Questions
: Talinie & NIT/TD (Linde) December 07, 2013, 11:58:59 PM
Ignore my last post.

Your view on collections does have some merit when people want to backstab each other. So instead of challenging your way of viewing collections I would rather suggest this:
Rename "Total Income" to "Modified Income"
Rename "Net Income" to "Total Income"
Rename "Net RP Collection" to "Total RP Collection"
Rename "Fixed Grants" to "Planned Outgoing Grants"

These changes are suggested to avoid confusion about what the cells reflect.
: Re: P&H 161 — Comments/Questions
: X-Points East December 08, 2013, 04:35:58 AM
Ignore my last post.

Your view on collections does have some merit when people want to backstab each other. So instead of challenging your way of viewing collections I would rather suggest this:
Rename "Total Income" to "Modified Income"
Rename "Net Income" to "Total Income"
Rename "Net RP Collection" to "Total RP Collection"
Rename "Fixed Grants" to "Planned Outgoing Grants"

These changes are suggested to avoid confusion about what the cells reflect.

I have made some alterations to the terminology in the MASTER sheet.  See Re: P&H 161 — Comments/Questions (http://www.twilightpeaks.net/forum/index.php?topic=2853.msg21757#msg21757) for some examples.
: Re: P&H 161 — Comments/Questions
: X-Points East December 08, 2013, 11:20:28 PM
It doesn't seem to make sense to assume that you receive RP from vassals while assuming that RP you send to a liege is only potentially spent... Also. Last turns regency income is hardly relevant.
Either make a "regency potentially gained" as well as a RP potentially spent. Or include both in net collection and make notes when vassals rebel.
What Linde said, with regency being semi mystical it doesn't make sense that you get it and then choose to pay it on (you need a spell for that). But rather that the vassalage siphons it off as it is being collected.

In the MASTER sheet, many figures indicate previous-turn resolution; however, figures for RP Spend, GB Spend, and Domain Upkeep indicate potential current-turn expenditures and are relevant to preparation of current-turn domain orders.