I laughed when I saw this surprise: After playing 60 hours and launching a fully loaded spaceship 3 turns before Frederick launched a less loaded spaceship, the screen began a countdown to victory at 18 turns. Even after Frederick launched his minamalist ship with both engines, the countdown never stopped. Nothing appeared on any screen I was aware of that told me that if Frederick beat the failure odds, then he would win by getting to AC on the same turn as I did. Further, while I could view my spaceship (neat) I could not see his (???). Needless to say, this was my first Space Race. Usually I am so dominant at launch that no AI is up to a race. As expected, the non-launchers all came after me before I even launched. Once Frederick launched, they jumped him too; but I figured this might be standard. Was that a clue, maybe a coincidence. With no vassals, he was a very close third in power to me and Montezumas, both with vassals.
I would think a game designed for dozens of hours of play would at least indicate to the player that the victory countdown was not for the himself. Is there such an indication on some screen? What did I miss? (I know that as soon as I stop chuckling, my resentment is going to increase.)
I would think a game designed for dozens of hours of play would at least indicate to the player that the victory countdown was not for the himself. Is there such an indication on some screen? What did I miss? (I know that as soon as I stop chuckling, my resentment is going to increase.)
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