Never even built one, though in CIV II I built 'airports'. It's not that I wouldn't use them if I had them, just never had the chance to build them.
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I also never build them, because they are nearly useless (as same as airports in Civ).
It is the sense of psi gate to transport troops. And where would You need this troops, and so, the psi gates?
Of course in endangered bases. But in this bases, there are things certainly more urgent to build: Garrisons, defense perimeter, command center, tachyon field. And when You have build all this, the base is safe. You don't need the psi gate any more.
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Originally posted by Skanderbeg on 01-26-2001 04:09 AM
I also never build them, because they are nearly useless (as same as airports in Civ).
It is the sense of psi gate to transport troops. And where would You need this troops, and so, the psi gates?
Of course in endangered bases. But in this bases, there are things certainly more urgent to build: Garrisons, defense perimeter, command center, tachyon field. And when You have build all this, the base is safe. You don't need the psi gate any more.
In addition, if the enemy then takes your endangered base, they've got a nice little free route into your territory.
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Originally posted by Chowlett on 01-26-2001 07:21 AM
In addition, if the enemy then takes your endangered base, they've got a nice little free route into your territory.
Is it really possible to enter trough an own psi-gate, and leave through one of an other (not-pacted) faction?
I think You can only use your own psi-gates (and maybe the gates of your allies).
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I have used Psi gates in the end game to send units such as formers or crawlers to the base where ascent to transcedence is to be built.
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I have only used PSI gates once, and that was to transport a PB to and enemy base I had taken over. I already had a gate in my home base that had the PB, so I just rushed one at the base I had taken over so I could get the PB there on the next turn.
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I fell across a great little strategy used in LAN games once (I think it was Fitz who said it) and that is to build a drop pod, put it next to an opponent's territory, rush a psi-gate and transport god knows how many troops through it the next turn. It sounds like a killer, as the units in question don't need drop pods - not entirely sure how long the base would last, though.We're back!
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I fell across a great little strategy used in LAN games once (I think it was Fitz who said it) and that is to build a drop pod, put it next to an opponent's territory, rush a psi-gate and transport god knows how many troops through it the next turn.
Actually, God DOES know the answer to that!
God: You would only be able to transport one unit per psi gate at every other base you had,
So it's not really that unbelievably powerful a tactic. I'd probably end up simply using drop pods instead....
Basically I agree with everyone else, like most of the other tech level 9+ goodies, by the time you get psi gates the game's been decided....
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It worked fantastically in the game I saw it happen in. When your core empire has 40+ bases with Psi gates, and drops are being interdicted every which way, a sudden infusion of 40 best weapon hovertanks onto your enemies territory is a godsend.
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I imagine the value of Psi Gates depends on how you play.
Aggressive conquerer types probably don't see a use for them. Whereas defensive builder types usually think in terms the whole of their bases rather than one at a time.
Psi gates have only two disadvantages.
1. You have to build one per base.
2. Each gate can only be used once per turn.
Advantages.
1. Using a psi gates does not cost movement points.
2. A unit going through a psi gate does not incur an attack penality for their next attack on that turn.
Further benefits apply particularly to sea bases. Supposing some outerlying bases are threatened but they have a psi gates, units from the other 40+ bases can gate in defensive units.
Or even if you need ships on the other side of a continent, the other side of the planet or even near a base too far away to get there in one turn. Ships can't use tubes or drop pods, but they can use psi gates.
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