If I wish to put a Navy blockade on an enemy, how do I know if he is already blockaded, and by how much?
If I blockade him on 1 day, his next tax collection will be reduced by some random amound - say 3%, and it tells me that when I do it. If I do the same the next day, his next tax collection will be further reduced by another random amount - say another 2%. This can continue up to 100%. If I blockade him up to the max 100%, and so do the other 3 Nations doing the attacking, is his next tax collection reduced 300%?(!) or his next 3 tax collections reduced 100%. Or is it just his next tax collection reduced by 100%, in which case how do all the attacking Nations know to stop using their Navy slots blockading him?
Mikey
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Navy Blockades Can anybody explain?
#3
Posted 28 April 2009 - 11:23 AM
So if I try to blockade a nation that has already been blockaded by someone else, I'll be informed / prevented from doing so?
Also, does the deduction apply to just the tax for a single day, or to all the tax collected when the target nations collects?
So if a nation collects 10M per day, and hasn't collected for 3 days. I impose a blockade which comes out at 5%. He doesn't collect for 9 more days.
Is his total tax collection (12 days * 10M = 120M) reduced by 5%
Is it just the single days tax collection (1 day * 10M) that is reduced by 5%
Is it the days that the blockade was imposed and following (9 days * 10M) that is reduced by 5%
Is it the day of the blockade and before (3 days * 10M) that is reduced by 5%
Appreciate a clarification!
Also, does the deduction apply to just the tax for a single day, or to all the tax collected when the target nations collects?
So if a nation collects 10M per day, and hasn't collected for 3 days. I impose a blockade which comes out at 5%. He doesn't collect for 9 more days.
Is his total tax collection (12 days * 10M = 120M) reduced by 5%
Is it just the single days tax collection (1 day * 10M) that is reduced by 5%
Is it the days that the blockade was imposed and following (9 days * 10M) that is reduced by 5%
Is it the day of the blockade and before (3 days * 10M) that is reduced by 5%
Appreciate a clarification!
This post has been edited by mikeyw: 29 April 2009 - 01:14 AM
#4
Posted 29 April 2009 - 01:11 PM
mikeyw, on Apr 28 2009, 01:22 PM, said:
So if I try to blockade a nation that has already been blockaded by someone else, I'll be informed / prevented from doing so?
Also, does the deduction apply to just the tax for a single day, or to all the tax collected when the target nations collects?
So if a nation collects 10M per day, and hasn't collected for 3 days. I impose a blockade which comes out at 5%. He doesn't collect for 9 more days.
Is his total tax collection (12 days * 10M = 120M) reduced by 5%
Is it just the single days tax collection (1 day * 10M) that is reduced by 5%
Is it the days that the blockade was imposed and following (9 days * 10M) that is reduced by 5%
Is it the day of the blockade and before (3 days * 10M) that is reduced by 5%
Appreciate a clarification!
Also, does the deduction apply to just the tax for a single day, or to all the tax collected when the target nations collects?
So if a nation collects 10M per day, and hasn't collected for 3 days. I impose a blockade which comes out at 5%. He doesn't collect for 9 more days.
Is his total tax collection (12 days * 10M = 120M) reduced by 5%
Is it just the single days tax collection (1 day * 10M) that is reduced by 5%
Is it the days that the blockade was imposed and following (9 days * 10M) that is reduced by 5%
Is it the day of the blockade and before (3 days * 10M) that is reduced by 5%
Appreciate a clarification!
The blockade deduction applies to all of the tax collected the next time the target collects after being blockaded. In your example; the answer is "his total tax collection (12 days * 10M = 120M) reduced by 5%".
#5
Posted 29 April 2009 - 05:53 PM
#6
Posted 29 April 2009 - 06:16 PM
Recently I was blockaded, but the nation which set up the blockade and my nation have made peace. I am still seeing "Recent blockades against your nation will reduce your next tax collection by 9.85%." Will this blockade go away or is there any way to break the blockade since we are not at war?
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