Hi Realest, I really like the max-gains-all-war strat. Because adopting such a strat seems to entail a significant paradigm shift, I would appreciate your thoughts on how the manner in which individual provinces are currently managed (in most noob to semi-pro kingdoms) must change to suit the strat.
As an example, many kingdoms tend to think of *rebuilding* as something that only happens after the war. This means that they would not properly utilise the awesome land-gains advantage of the max-gains-all-war strat. Am I right to think that to be effective in a max-gains-all-war strat, provinces should focus on building up their incoming acres while in the heat of battle?
Also, one immediate limitation to the max-gains-all-war strat seems to be that the opposing kingdom can blanket fireballs/kidnaps, so that the extra land gained would not be of much use. What would be the best response to such a tactic?
PS. @tpyo: nice typo in your username :P