I have said it many times before, and I will say it again.
Settings are not a good way to differentiate templates.
I would even say, they are a fairly bad one.
We can see this very easily by trying to play 1v1 MME settings on the Rise of Rome map. Will this be a game we would find strategic or even enjoy?
The fact that Fogless Fighting was selected for WR is amusing and alex made a good remark about it. Sure, it is WR, but the gameplay is much less influenced by the fact that it's WR than by the lack of fog, abandon, and the fact that bonuses are n-2. And this is not even a setting.
Simply changing bonus sizes to n-1 would have a much bigger impact on the template and how it is played than changing WR to SR. In this instance it would mean a completely different way of picking the template (small bonuses get much better and provide income fast enough to play against the big ones), whereas changing to SR would have almost no impact as picking and long term strategies fundamentally stay similar.
That's why setting quotas can produce very weird results.
Will we add an abandon quota at some point?
A Spy Card quota?
Fogless Fighting would apply to all of those. You get the point.
Also, why a WR quota? Wouldn't that exclude SR luck templates? Why would you do that?
Also consider, when people say "they like WR" - they usually don't mean that they want luck, or that they enjoy rolling their dice on 80% 3v2 attacks. They like a certain way of playing a template that WR encourages (f.e. expensive expansion, powerful stacks, etc.) - this CAN be achieved by other settings than WR too, and it is not necessarily achieved by putting WR on a template.
Don't get me wrong. I think you can't win in this quota definition. Which is why I think it's not very helpful in the first place.
How niche a template must be too be niche enough to be called niche?
Honestly in this game niche is kinda synonym for unpopular. I think you came to this conclusion yourself by pointing out that Yorkshire "by definition" should be absolutely "niche".
So in a way, you could maybe have a "unpopular template quota" - which in practice could simply be that 1-2 templates are selected that only have 1-2 nominations.
Edited 10/28/2023 15:33:24