Most of these look great.
+1 to each player of the winning coalition who is still in game at the end of the game (at least 1 ship still able to fire) in case of "overwhelming victory".
I would get rid of this because it encourages players to hold off until the end, then rush in and grab the bonus. This already happens a lot and I'm afraid we'd see it even more.
Agree with Bill here. There are people in the 4 or more players league games that will just sit out in the fringes and contribute nothing.
-1 if you are in the winning side, but you didn't score any point and you have lost all your ships.
I'm not sure about this either. Since points are only scored on the kill shot (is that still true?) it's possible for someone to contribute but score no points. Especially in a captain game where you only have one ship.
No -1 for this case. The frigate players in the Gibraltar scenario frequently braves the brunt of the fighting. They frequent sunk after damaging enemy ships that were later sunk be teammates.
So, just to recap, you'll score:
0 - if you surrender
Maybe even -1?
At least -1 or more. People who surrender should be punish dearly for their cowardice.
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