01-20-2020, 02:39 AM
It's perfectly reasonable that the Republic pretty well collapsed. I was just mentioning a way that their reasoning could have run. If the other houses wanted to be on their own then I can see the Imperials just leaving them completely out of it and trying to rebuild what they had. I wasn't trying to change your basic premise, but just inject a little more detail and reasons into the description.
We still need the detail redesigns of all the factions fleshed out (with powers, benefits, alliances/disagreements, etc.).
I think it'd be reasonable for other houses (or factions in general) to try to start up again, but I would recommend them being "behind the curve" so that we can bring them in later in the game, as the player population grows, rather than at the beginning.
We still need the detail redesigns of all the factions fleshed out (with powers, benefits, alliances/disagreements, etc.).
I think it'd be reasonable for other houses (or factions in general) to try to start up again, but I would recommend them being "behind the curve" so that we can bring them in later in the game, as the player population grows, rather than at the beginning.