You play this game for the first time and you win it on conquest. Why? Because conquest usually is the easiest way to win the game. At least when you just got it and doesn't know all the details. Just build some ground and then conquer or build and conquer, you always need to fend off a few attackers anyway so keep at it and make some more rovers and kick some ***.
After awhile (or quicker if you are good at it), you learn that AtT is the best victory, the one with most prestige and most points(!), so you teach yourself to win a AtT as easy as you can. Well now you probably are GOOD at this game, you need more challenge or a different kind of challenge, aha Diplomatic victory, how can I be friend with every faction and get their votes, especially if you don't want them to defy you as supreme leader. Conquest doesn't stand a chance against diplomatic when it comes to level of difficulty (so why would both victory give you the same amount of points???)
Diplomatic victory is harder than conquest and perhaps easier than AtT (and by its right since you get less points). So what about economic victory? I would say it's harder than both conquest and diplomatic, a lot more harder (still you get the same amount of points minus the cost to corner global energy market) actually.
For example, I am playing a game right now with the intension of going for a eco vic. I am on the verge of finishing it off. The year is 2355 and I just cornered the global energy market. It cost me 24567 cred. So what is it I am paying for? There are a total of 5 factions including mine (peacekeeper). Two of them I have submissive to me (pirates and cult), pact with morgan (4 bases) and vendetta on a "almost-totally-wiped-with-nervegas-alien" usuper. So I could probably "clean up" usuper bases (10) and morgan bases (4, he probably will give up) in less than 10 turns (I got many many killalots = nervegas needlejets - I call them that with a new geno for each new weapon) so why would I normally go for a economic victory. It always takes so much energy that it isn't worth it. For less you can go for a conquest or even AtT. So my conclusion is that Ecomnomic Victory has to be the hardest (well, most circumstancial anyway) and most expensive victory there is.
Do any of you out there like Economic Victory, and if so why?
After awhile (or quicker if you are good at it), you learn that AtT is the best victory, the one with most prestige and most points(!), so you teach yourself to win a AtT as easy as you can. Well now you probably are GOOD at this game, you need more challenge or a different kind of challenge, aha Diplomatic victory, how can I be friend with every faction and get their votes, especially if you don't want them to defy you as supreme leader. Conquest doesn't stand a chance against diplomatic when it comes to level of difficulty (so why would both victory give you the same amount of points???)
Diplomatic victory is harder than conquest and perhaps easier than AtT (and by its right since you get less points). So what about economic victory? I would say it's harder than both conquest and diplomatic, a lot more harder (still you get the same amount of points minus the cost to corner global energy market) actually.
For example, I am playing a game right now with the intension of going for a eco vic. I am on the verge of finishing it off. The year is 2355 and I just cornered the global energy market. It cost me 24567 cred. So what is it I am paying for? There are a total of 5 factions including mine (peacekeeper). Two of them I have submissive to me (pirates and cult), pact with morgan (4 bases) and vendetta on a "almost-totally-wiped-with-nervegas-alien" usuper. So I could probably "clean up" usuper bases (10) and morgan bases (4, he probably will give up) in less than 10 turns (I got many many killalots = nervegas needlejets - I call them that with a new geno for each new weapon) so why would I normally go for a economic victory. It always takes so much energy that it isn't worth it. For less you can go for a conquest or even AtT. So my conclusion is that Ecomnomic Victory has to be the hardest (well, most circumstancial anyway) and most expensive victory there is.
Do any of you out there like Economic Victory, and if so why?
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