OK, referring to a discussion about the effectiveness of orbitals and ICS, I'm having in Sprayber's started thread about base spacing, I was just wondering...
Those concepts are nice theory, and suitable for single player.
But in a real PBEM, I mean one where you didn't just procrastineate a readily avaiable victory just to push the envelope...
(because I believe, no, wait, I BELIEVE that pbem is REAL play, where you test if a strategy is really significant in practice. It's just that a thread about a gaming concept would probably go unnoticed in Multiplaying foprum, and sink rapidly. After all it's a question relating to strategy, and it belongs here despite it's a SinglePlayers den...)
How many satellites have you been able to build in a single pbem?
I hardly had the time to build more than a dozen.
I think once I had 7 nuts, 5 energy and 2 minerals.
Remember that a satellite costs 12 mineral rows.
Even if you have 24 *developed* bases (you can have more, but I can't say it has been usual in the pbems I played), it would take 4-5 turn to just repay the investment in a Mining SAT. Or double the time for an Energy SAT. A Food SAT's returns are indirect thus harder to quantify, but you got what I mean.
In real play conditions, often you can't afford to bring on an optimal investment plan yielding albeit huge returns in a distant future...
Of course, I would not count the satellites you bring up in the last 2-3 turns before your transcendence because you didn't have anything else you needed to produce in most of your bases at that point.....
Those concepts are nice theory, and suitable for single player.
But in a real PBEM, I mean one where you didn't just procrastineate a readily avaiable victory just to push the envelope...
(because I believe, no, wait, I BELIEVE that pbem is REAL play, where you test if a strategy is really significant in practice. It's just that a thread about a gaming concept would probably go unnoticed in Multiplaying foprum, and sink rapidly. After all it's a question relating to strategy, and it belongs here despite it's a SinglePlayers den...)
How many satellites have you been able to build in a single pbem?
I hardly had the time to build more than a dozen.
I think once I had 7 nuts, 5 energy and 2 minerals.
Remember that a satellite costs 12 mineral rows.
Even if you have 24 *developed* bases (you can have more, but I can't say it has been usual in the pbems I played), it would take 4-5 turn to just repay the investment in a Mining SAT. Or double the time for an Energy SAT. A Food SAT's returns are indirect thus harder to quantify, but you got what I mean.
In real play conditions, often you can't afford to bring on an optimal investment plan yielding albeit huge returns in a distant future...
Of course, I would not count the satellites you bring up in the last 2-3 turns before your transcendence because you didn't have anything else you needed to produce in most of your bases at that point.....
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