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  • Planet-Buster Syndrome

    Every time I get to Orbital Spaceflight, the image of the Planet Buster in action dances around in my head so frequently, that I'll start building them in absurd quantities, and send them out to blow the bejesus out of enemy cities, just to see that awesome graphic, regardless of if the atrocity prohibitions have been lifted. Also, every time I get to Nerve Gas Pods, I make a 6-3-2 X Missle Rover and get myself into 240 years of economic sanctions. It seems as if when I use nerve gas or a PB, I can't stop!



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  • #2
    Seek medical help

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    • #3
      I don't know why, but I never have this problem. My recommendation: do what I do, don't build PBs until your enemy does. Wait for them to fire first, then lob 4-5 of 'em at them, and knock them out of the game.

      They'll rarely attack, unless you're about to Transcend (or if they're Miriam or Yang) - so 'nuclear' holocaust is usually avoided.

      But if you really like killing enemies with gas and stuff, buy SMAX and play as/fight the aliens. It can be fun.
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      • #4
        Teeks

        One thing I find when I make the fateful decision to employ nerve gas is it's like an addiction. Once you've crossed the line you are in a long term fight with the faction you've just gassed and at odds with the rest of the world. Damage is done at that point so you may as well just keep piling it on. (be prepared for planet reprisal as well)

        That being said I normally have my best attacking units fitted with nerve capability but generally refrain from it's use unless severely pressed (against the AI this is rare) or the UN charter is revoked and even then I rarely use it.

        PB's while fun in twisted demented way usually are of little use to me as I'mmost worried 'bout the early game and getting to MMI. Once MMI is in hand the game is yours in SP. PB's can be used to accelerate the process but are by and large not necessary.
        "Just puttin on the foil" - Jeff Hanson

        “In a democracy, I realize you don’t need to talk to the top leader to know how the country feels. When I go to a dictatorship, I only have to talk to one person and that’s the dictator, because he speaks for all the people.” - Jimmy Carter

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        • #5
          I also equip my units with nerve gas - just in case, and use it when there is sun spot activity (communications disruption) or the enemy has such strong defenses it would take too long to conquer them.

          On PB's, my favorite tactic is to amass enough PB's such that I can take out all of my enemies in one turn - that's the challenge. Otherwise, it's just not as fun for me.

          Regards,
          hroman21

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          "Laughter is the most powerful weapon ever created. Against laughter, nothing stands!"

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          • #6
            Teeks,

            That is funny, but so true. I love to blast away. I know it's sick, but oh well. I would be completely rational in serious competition though.

            Check out my smily face. He has sun glasses on to protect him from the blast. Muhahahaha

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            • #7
              You know that you have been using nerve gas too much when the other factions impose over 3000 years of sanctions against you.

              8¬O

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              • #8
                I understand what you are saying!!

                But, if you love seeing such devastation, you should play some real time strategy games that REALLY have death and carnage and destruction in them!!!

                I only post this reply to say that if I am looking for high quality graphics with regards to huge explosions and mayhem, turn-based strategy games like AC are the last place I look.

                While there might be a physics engine that applies to the jugs, I doubt that an entire engine was written specifically for the funbags. - Cyclotron - debating the pressing issue of boobies in games.

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                • #9
                  What I would really love to see in my SMAC career sometime is two large coalitions fighting, with the whole world factionalized like WWII. Nukes could be part of massive strategic invasions. Or factions that don't wish their enemies to know they are involved in the war could turn a few nukes over to their allies.

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                  • #10
                    Right on! ABC weapons are the Great Equlaizer in SMAC warfare.

                    BTW, population loss due to nerve gas attack is rounded up (eg. a size 3 base becomes size 1). Neat, huh ?

                    LoD
                    I love the tick of the Geiger counter in the morning. It's the sound of... victory! :D
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                    • #11
                      Kids only Adam Smith?

                      You would be surprised at the amount of quick thinking is needed to win in an RTS.

                      I don't say this to be confrontational. Not at all!! I agree with you Adam that turn based is very good, but to say that RTS games are for kids only is strange..

                      They are 2 different types of games. Some would say that RTS games are tougher because you don't have the luxury of waiting until your heart desires to make a move.

                      I only replied to this post because the originator said he loved seeing destruction... And if it's graphical destruction you are looking for, then RTS is where you should look..

                      I think all would agree...

                      It has nothing to do with RTS being for kids or whatever....it has to do with what makes you happy.

                      Actually, if it's real world strategy that you are looking for, I think you should go to RTS games for the most part...Turn based are DAMN fun and good, but...

                      I have yet to meet a turn based game that is truly realistic...I love them, and I LOVE AC, but the factor of real - time does add a bit of realism that is lacking in AC or any other turn based game.

                      I just felt annoyed by you saying that real time games are for kids..

                      that's all

                      8-)


                      While there might be a physics engine that applies to the jugs, I doubt that an entire engine was written specifically for the funbags. - Cyclotron - debating the pressing issue of boobies in games.

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                      • #12
                        Oh, by the way,

                        Before I say this, I'd like to say that I LOVE Alpha Centauri and Civ2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                        But, I also love RTS games, and just to defend them...

                        Some would say that defending a base in an RTS game is much more difficult than in a turn based game.

                        In an RTS game, if you see a wave of enemy forces advancing, you need to devise a strategy to defend your base effectively...or die..period.

                        You can't sit back and decide to have your lone scout rover defend your city while you decide what special project to build...or an impact rover to help out.

                        the point is that both have very different styles of strategy involved with their respective games, BUT NEITHER IS FOR KIDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!

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                        and RTS games confer a feeling of realness that is unmistakeable.

                        although the GREAT Alpha Centauri and Civ2 have styles that will LIVE FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                        Oh well

                        While there might be a physics engine that applies to the jugs, I doubt that an entire engine was written specifically for the funbags. - Cyclotron - debating the pressing issue of boobies in games.

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                        • #13
                          RTS is not a possiblity. It's for kids only.

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                          • #14
                            You know, I had the great idea once of building a horde of nuclear subs that could blanket the planet in nuclear destruction at any time. I was very disappointed that you could not combine the carrier deck and the the pressure hull abilities. It would have been so cool, my enemies searching in vain for the missles that could obliterate them at any time!!

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                            • #15
                              PB's can be launched from anywhere without a problem. And you do not need to build any silos, however probe teams can sabotage PB silos in the city that they are being stored in.

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