@dcr-lt-kanada said in Pull-Up Ladders - Simple Solution:
@ever-reddy @Aaron-as-Pirate the only other way to board a ship then would be to either cannon yourself (which doesn't happen often) or crash your ship into theirs. This would take out an entire element of combat. It would also make certain strategies in combat irrelevant.
Indeed, although it would make others, like manoeuvring and ship-to-ship combat much more relevant. Or indeed firing yourself out of a cannon.
So it's not so much a case of removing the number of potential strategies as it is re-balancing them and bringing others back into the game.
And God help you if you have treasure and you're being chased. At least as it is people who aren't great at combat can try to board a pursuer and drop their anchor to by time for themselves.
Whenever I'm chased playing solo I frequently get away without getting into combat or by dropping their anchor. I simply out-manoeuvre them using rocks and islands. And I would think that people who aren't great at combat are less likely to employ boarding strategies anyway.
If you're having trouble with boarding parties I'd suggest listening out for the cues that indicate someone is boarding you and keep an eye on the ladders.
It's not something I personally have a problem with, but I think the issue for a lot of people is that while some players are better at close quarters, quick-reflex reliant pirate-on-pirate combat, others prefer the more strategic ship-to-ship combat, which has become a little less prevalent due to the ease with which you can board a ship at the moment.