Originally posted by qzjul:
So you use your spy country for profit? through stealing food and oil?
Or you just wear down somebody's military so you can attack them?
If your country is built well enough, what is the problem with profiting from harmful/offensive spyops. I've seen you say, on a number of occasions that a country shouldn't be able to profit from country that has put loads of "effort" into making and running a stable, prosperous country. I think its okay to base spy breaking and returns based on the attacker's country setup AS LONG AS you also base it strength of the defender's spy force in proportion to the attacker's spies, even if you really want to scrap the normal SPAL system of rating spy effectiveness and base it on total number of spies.
Also, playing big spy countries used to be a regular occurrence in bigger clans until things like cause dissention were changed to be based far more on attacker's country setup rather than spy force to somehow stop suiciders(or in other words, the little guys who get farmed all set) from getting their own back when unable to retal someone 10x their size.
Said it was a good idea then except that it was a concept taken way too far.
Know this is a bit off subject, but its in the subject of attack returns. Things like missiles are also weighted too much on attacker's country than defender's . If you have teh tech to make a missile and it breaks through the sdi of a defender, no matter how much bigger they are than you, that should be the only weight. None of this idiotic weighting of attacker's military force on cruises or attacker's population on chem's.
The attacker, if much smaller, is already limited in the amount of missiles they can hold at once. And SDI is very powerful. Why limit a missile any more?
If you really want to limit missiles based on attacker you should make different levels of each missile where you can only make higher level missiles if you're over a certain networth or something. Then you would have no reason to complain about your missile doing less damage than one from a larger country.