Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

The Devel's Workshop I - CS Slingshot

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • SWEET! I will download this tomorrow when I get moving around!

    -=Vel=-
    The list of published books grows. If you're curious to see what sort of stories I weave out, head to Amazon.com and do an author search for "Christopher Hartpence." Help support Candle'Bre, a game created by gamers FOR gamers. All proceeds from my published works go directly to the project.

    Comment


    • The COOLEST thing about oracle and CoL on the same turn is... You see BOTH the "welcome to the classic era" AND " welcome to the mideval era" both on the same turn...
      --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      The phaonmneal pweor of the hmuan mnid, aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoatnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be in the rghit pclae. The rset can be a taotl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit a porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe. Amzanig huh?...So with that said: if you can not read my post because of spelling, then who is really the stupid one?...

      Comment


      • I started a new game with the Romans on Monarch standard speed. Not intending to do the slingshot, but just hoping to give the Romans a whirl.

        Amazingly I start on a different map, but one with gold and corn right by me. Since I was near the coast, but not on it, I decided to forsake the corn (I had flood plains nearby for food) and settle on the coast instead.

        Anyways that gold square is so powerful I was able to get the slingshot to work without trying for it. I founded Hinduism, then I built a settler, I invented bronze and a bunch of other early tech. Then I had writing and noticed the oracle hadn't been built yet so I figured what the hell, and I got it to work.

        I probably had half a dozen more techs (or more) invented in my game than in Vel's test game above and still got the slingshot to work. That gold square is just way too powerful to use in a test case I think.
        Captain of Team Apolyton - ISDG 2012

        When I was younger I thought curfews were silly, but now as the daughter of a young woman, I appreciate them. - Rah

        Comment


        • Vel, you rock! Thanks so much for doing these workshops... I've learnt so much from just this thread. You really are a great teacher (coming from someone in the education industry).

          I'm going to try the CS slingshot when I've finished my current game... but wanted to post this before this thread died.

          Sorry for being a noob, but one thing that's not clear to me is the link between commerce and research. Other than being able to raise your science rate to 100% all the time, does more money add to your "base" research? That is, if I'm already able to run science at 100%, will building an extra cottage or linking another gold mine help my science?

          Cheers and keep up the good work!
          ...and I begin to understand that there are no new paths to track, because, look, there are already footprints on the moon. -- Kerkorrel

          Comment


          • Ozzy: I admit, having the gold hill is a big boon, but you can get similar results with a food/cottage intensive start, so I don't think it's overwhelming, by any means. It means fewer techs to research (or none, if you start with Mining), and more *immediate* gold, but two floodplains w/cottages can net you more in the long run, and are MUCH more commonplace. In fact, 4+ early cottages (even non-river) can give more gold in the "Oracle Timeframe."

            Tokyo: Glad you're enjoying the threads and finding them useful! And thanks for the compliment as well! Those are always welcome...

            When you give the Slingshot a go, post the results here! I'm looking forward to seeing how you go about it!

            -=Vel=-
            The list of published books grows. If you're curious to see what sort of stories I weave out, head to Amazon.com and do an author search for "Christopher Hartpence." Help support Candle'Bre, a game created by gamers FOR gamers. All proceeds from my published works go directly to the project.

            Comment


            • Sorry for being a noob, but one thing that's not clear to me is the link between commerce and research. Other than being able to raise your science rate to 100% all the time, does more money add to your "base" research? That is, if I'm already able to run science at 100%, will building an extra cottage or linking another gold mine help my science?


              Yes it will. It works like this: Science is "funded" by way of gold, so any tiles you work that generate gold will increase the number of beakers you generate, provided that your science is not 0%.

              The level at which you FUND science is controled by the +/- controls on the main screen, so if you are running 100% science, what you are really doing is generating X gold per turn, and turning 100% of that into beakers.

              Note too, though, that science has its own set of modifiers (libraries, universities, etc). So if you have a city that's bringing in ten gold per turn (running 100% science), and it has an academy, you'll actually turn those 10gpt into 15 beakers per turn (bpt) (because the presence of the academy gives a 50% bonus).

              -=Vel=-
              The list of published books grows. If you're curious to see what sort of stories I weave out, head to Amazon.com and do an author search for "Christopher Hartpence." Help support Candle'Bre, a game created by gamers FOR gamers. All proceeds from my published works go directly to the project.

              Comment


              • Thinking about this Rome and the Oracle:since the begining the city was rich in commerce,but not in hammers.Your excellent play,made it much richer in commerce and also a little more of hammers.
                And the Oracle gives away hammers for beakers(let´s say).
                So,what for give away the resource you are poor to enhance another you already have a lot?
                I would like to ear from you,i.e.to go on your lesson.
                All the best,

                Comment


                • Just finished my first successful CS slingshot…. it was tense and interesting with actually a lot of tough choices. I went for a fairly direct approach – I did not have a library or GP completed by the time I got to CS so now I’m playing catch-up. On that and a lot of things. Actually, I made a lot of poor decisions during this but still managed to pull it off somehow.

                  OK, the game is continents, random everything, Monarch, marathon. (My first monarch game, FYI.) For some reason when I choose random size it always seems to pick “Tiny” for me – not sure what that’s about – so tiny map it is with Egypt (Hattie) as my Civ.

                  Hmmm…. Opening shot looks promising. A corn (I have Agr already) is always good, and I see a gold not too far off. Forests too – I can chop my lib and Oracle. And a hut.
                  Attached Files
                  ...and I begin to understand that there are no new paths to track, because, look, there are already footprints on the moon. -- Kerkorrel

                  Comment


                  • 4000 BC - After some deliberation, found the city on the starting tile…. I have a floodplain adjacent as well. Un428ly, the hut is empty. Now, research - my first “mistake” was to not go the most direct path for writing, which I think would have been Pottery (have the Wheel) ---> Writing.

                    The first thing I chose was mining, to get that gold tile up. This could have waited as I didn’t have a worker yet anyway.

                    3840BC – I have found some marble and more gold south of me. Marble! First interesting choice – it’s not going to be inside Thebes’ borders in a realistic timeframe, so, do I waste time and money building a second city to get me the marble to speed my Oracle or stick with one city?
                    Attached Files
                    ...and I begin to understand that there are no new paths to track, because, look, there are already footprints on the moon. -- Kerkorrel

                    Comment


                    • 3660BC – From scouting it appears I am alone on a small continent. Prolly an advantage for what I’m trying to do…. Just have to hold off the barbs. My warriors – I now have 2 as one popped out of another hut – are both Woody I after skirmishes with wolves and lions. I finish mining and start Mysticism. In retrospect I’m not sure if the was a good idea, but I decided to go for Mystic – Poly – Priest and then Writing to get me closer to CoL But this of course meant no Pottery and cottages.

                      3560BC – This is a cool little continent with lots of specials – fur, deer, fish, ivory, 2 X spices. Budd is founded in a distant land. Seen a few bears but managed to avoid or defeat them on +75 tiles.
                      Attached Files
                      ...and I begin to understand that there are no new paths to track, because, look, there are already footprints on the moon. -- Kerkorrel

                      Comment


                      • 3320BC – Mysticism done. Start Polytheism (29 turns). Just occurred to me that I will also need masonry to get that marble up and running. And there’s still Bronze Working to do in order to chop all those trees down.

                        2740BC – Poly done. I found Hinduism. Start Priesthood (18turns). So far I have built a warrior, worker (corn farmed, gold mined) and am just finishing a Settler in my capital.

                        2660BC – Memphis founded NE of the marble. Start building a Worker to help hook up the marble and chop forests.

                        2500BC – Priesthood done. Now, more interesting choices. The Oracle will take me 113 turns to complete in Thebes. If I go for CoL now, it’s 64 turns. But first I need Masonry for the marble (14 turns). However, I’m thinking that building a library is still important ‘coz Vel said it was, so I start Writing (23 turns). In the mean time, I start the Oracle in Thebes, planning to switch to a library when I get Writing.

                        At this point I was also still planning to get Bronze to chop the Oracle.
                        Attached Files
                        ...and I begin to understand that there are no new paths to track, because, look, there are already footprints on the moon. -- Kerkorrel

                        Comment


                        • 2080BC – Writing done. Now I realize bronze won’t help me. It’s science I need. That second city has cost me and now I have to run at 90%. It’s 72 turns to complete the Oracle. (Thebes has grown a bit.) And I still need Masonry to bring that down. CoL is still at around 60 turns. Writing and library did not need to happen either.

                          1860BC – Masonry done. Start CoL (49 turns). A few turns later my workers complete the quarry, and the Oracle will be complete in 21 turns! In the mean time I will build a library to offset the difference.

                          1390BC – CS slingshot successfully completed! CoL and Oracle finished in same turn and I grab CS. Switch to Caste System / Bureau.
                          Attached Files
                          ...and I begin to understand that there are no new paths to track, because, look, there are already footprints on the moon. -- Kerkorrel

                          Comment


                          • This was a lot of fun for me. For the longest time I was expecting someone else to finish the Oracle while I was waiting idle for about 20 turns completing CoL. I think the Tiny map helped…. would be interesting to see if tI could have done it with more than 2 – 3 other Civs out there.

                            I also did not have too many problems with Barbs. I did not see any Archers or Axemen, maybe as I didn’t have the techs. The warriors who came were easily defeated by my fortified Woodies on forested hills. I’m going to have a look around but I don’t think any Barb cities have been established on the continent yet.

                            The tech path I took was Mining – Mystic – Poly – Priest – Writing – Mason – CoL. (And I started with Agr and Wheel.) As I said, I think writing was unnecessary and mining could have been done after Mystic.

                            So, right now I don’t have Fishing, Hunting, Archery, Animal Husb, Pottery or Bronze Working. I have roads all over the place ‘coz my workers can’t do anything else (only mines and I don’t think I need more in the Thebes.) Bronze Working is now quite cheap (thank goodness we’re alone on the continent) and I think I’ll go for that next and then try to chop the Pyramids in Thebes. (Seven forests within city radius.)

                            Thebes is close to getting a GP despite having only the Palace in it and nothing else. The citizens were unhappy for some time because the city grew to size 6 and had no temple and no warriors guarding it, but I didn’t need the hammers to finish the Oracle anyway and there was no more gold unworked in the city radius for science.

                            Anyway, overall, a good game and I think I’m going to play it out. This vertical thing is interesting…. I’d like to see what other advantages could be gained. Like maybe the cultural boost from an early Eif Tower. Or one of the other later wonders.
                            ...and I begin to understand that there are no new paths to track, because, look, there are already footprints on the moon. -- Kerkorrel

                            Comment


                            • Thinking about this Rome and the Oracle:since the begining the city was rich in commerce,but not in hammers.Your excellent play,made it much richer in commerce and also a little more of hammers.
                              And the Oracle gives away hammers for beakers(let´s say).
                              So,what for give away the resource you are poor to enhance another you already have a lot?
                              I would like to ear from you,i.e.to go on your lesson.
                              All the best,


                              This, unfortunately, was just a side effect of the random map. I knew that the terrain would support a CS Slingshot, so I demonstrated the technique here, however, you are quite right that it would have been greatly assisted had our production been better.

                              As it was though, I still think it was the right move to make, because we are now set up for pretty much the rest of the game, tech-wise, and that's a compelling advantage, even if it did cost us some of our (already scant) production. I'm thinking that with good tech, and the ability to build hammer-intensive cities elsewhere, we should be quite safe.

                              And Tokyo...congrats on the first Monarch game and the first successful CS Slingshot! Looks like you did pretty well with it, too! Couple mistakes that you caught yourself, so I'd say you're off to a flying start!

                              My recommendation would be to replay it at least a couple more times from 4kBC and see if you can "smooth it out" as it were (you already mentioned a couple things you regarded as mistakes or stuff you were unhappy with, so I'd start there, and log the difference it makes). Time-frame wise, you're jamming....1300 BC....seldom will it be completed before then, so you're good to go!

                              -=Vel=-
                              The list of published books grows. If you're curious to see what sort of stories I weave out, head to Amazon.com and do an author search for "Christopher Hartpence." Help support Candle'Bre, a game created by gamers FOR gamers. All proceeds from my published works go directly to the project.

                              Comment


                              • Originally posted by fed1943
                                So,what for give away the resource you are poor to enhance another you already have a lot?
                                The Oracle is generally a bargain no matter what you take as a free tech since the trade rate is usually 1 hammer for 2 beakers or better, even if you don't have marble. The CS slingshot is extreme in this regard because the trade rate is 1 hammer for 10 beakers.

                                Even if you don't have a huge hammer production, that's more than worthwhile.

                                - Gus

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X