Wow, I just played the hardest SP game I ever had the pleasure of playing. This was a game on a modified map of planet where I basically covered the entire world with forest+kelp farms to ensure the AI would have no problems with bad terraforming decisions and I also set all of my opponents on pacifist, build, discover, explore as priorities. I also gave them all 2 free terraformers along with clean reactors as their free ability. Also, I dipped into the alphax.txt file and modified it so that fundamentalism and power gave an extra +1 to police like what Ned suggested in another thread.
I chose to play the Gaians as that's my favorite faction, and played against the University, Morganites, Free Drones, Cyborgs, PeaceKeepers, and the Hive.
This basically was supposed to be a builder only game, but it sure didn't turn out that way. In the beginning I met up with the borgs, and the first thing they did when they met me was threaten me to pay them cash or else. Naturally I paid them off, being the lowest in the power charts right from the start of the game. With a few bribes and tech gifts later I managed to pact with the borgs and the game was off to a fairly decent start, that is until the early 2220's when all the early secret projects were built by the AI. They surprised the heck out of me with their blindingly fast research and build rates and the real nail in the coffin was when Lal built the planetary data links in the early 2230's. From there it was all downhill, most of the game I was playing catchup in infrastructure and research and I didn't snag any secret projects until I got hybrid farms and the ascetic virtues.
Later in the mid game I managed to rise up to 3rd place in the charts, and Lal the planetary governer (who happened to have the empath guild), was giving me the hairy eyeball. Diplomatic relations quickly went south even though I was constantly running Democracy and he declared war on me, and not a turn later the University does a sneak attack on me out of nowhere. The good news is that all my opponents are on different continents and are well out of reach for a serious attack, but the bad news is that #1 and #2 on the power charts are both Lal and the professor. Basically the entire game I was watching Lal and the professor outtech me at every turn and building secret projects in one or two turns. They were very monstrous in their industrial and scientific might.
The only saving grace was that I had more pop than they did and they were all engineers (went for the all specialist approach), and this managed to help me grab two big secret projects which they never bothered to research until later for some reason. I built the Cloudbase Academy and the Cyborg Factory within two turns of each other. Unfortunately though, by them Lal and the Professor already had D:AP and also had fusion power and plasma shards. To make it worse the Hive and the Morganites decided to join the fray and my only other ally was the Drones.
Basically the whole game I was trying to build infrastructure so that I could compete with their industrial might and their research rates and it was only until very very late game when I managed to catch up again and gain 1st place in the power charts that I managed to beat them, but not by conquest, it was by transcending. If it wasn't for the fact that the AI only finishes a secret project the turn after they finish building it then I definitely would have lost the game.
All in all, a very interesting SP experience, and I frequently got frustrated and had to turn the damn thing off because of all the setbacks I had to face and also kept getting stuck and not knowing what to do next but in the end it just made the victory all the more sweeter. I'd like to give a hearty thanks to Ned and crew for coming up with such an interesting scenario (preforested maps, pacifist AI + free formers)
I chose to play the Gaians as that's my favorite faction, and played against the University, Morganites, Free Drones, Cyborgs, PeaceKeepers, and the Hive.
This basically was supposed to be a builder only game, but it sure didn't turn out that way. In the beginning I met up with the borgs, and the first thing they did when they met me was threaten me to pay them cash or else. Naturally I paid them off, being the lowest in the power charts right from the start of the game. With a few bribes and tech gifts later I managed to pact with the borgs and the game was off to a fairly decent start, that is until the early 2220's when all the early secret projects were built by the AI. They surprised the heck out of me with their blindingly fast research and build rates and the real nail in the coffin was when Lal built the planetary data links in the early 2230's. From there it was all downhill, most of the game I was playing catchup in infrastructure and research and I didn't snag any secret projects until I got hybrid farms and the ascetic virtues.
Later in the mid game I managed to rise up to 3rd place in the charts, and Lal the planetary governer (who happened to have the empath guild), was giving me the hairy eyeball. Diplomatic relations quickly went south even though I was constantly running Democracy and he declared war on me, and not a turn later the University does a sneak attack on me out of nowhere. The good news is that all my opponents are on different continents and are well out of reach for a serious attack, but the bad news is that #1 and #2 on the power charts are both Lal and the professor. Basically the entire game I was watching Lal and the professor outtech me at every turn and building secret projects in one or two turns. They were very monstrous in their industrial and scientific might.
The only saving grace was that I had more pop than they did and they were all engineers (went for the all specialist approach), and this managed to help me grab two big secret projects which they never bothered to research until later for some reason. I built the Cloudbase Academy and the Cyborg Factory within two turns of each other. Unfortunately though, by them Lal and the Professor already had D:AP and also had fusion power and plasma shards. To make it worse the Hive and the Morganites decided to join the fray and my only other ally was the Drones.
Basically the whole game I was trying to build infrastructure so that I could compete with their industrial might and their research rates and it was only until very very late game when I managed to catch up again and gain 1st place in the power charts that I managed to beat them, but not by conquest, it was by transcending. If it wasn't for the fact that the AI only finishes a secret project the turn after they finish building it then I definitely would have lost the game.
All in all, a very interesting SP experience, and I frequently got frustrated and had to turn the damn thing off because of all the setbacks I had to face and also kept getting stuck and not knowing what to do next but in the end it just made the victory all the more sweeter. I'd like to give a hearty thanks to Ned and crew for coming up with such an interesting scenario (preforested maps, pacifist AI + free formers)
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