I'm trying something that certainly is different, in the ToT fantasy game. I'm playing 7-way hotseat, which means that I am playing all seven of the possible civs myself. The AI will be strictly used for barbarians.
Obviously there is something dumb about playing against yourself, and I do not know how soon I will get real bored with this, but I do expect to learn something about differences in playing the seven fantasy civs. It is evident even in the first turn that they all should do something a little different.
When they run into each other (which will be soon, I'm playing on a small world), I will be trying to act appropriately for each civ, trying to take into account only what that civ should know.
I would rather play real Multi-player of course, but I do not have the sustained blocks of time that would make this possible.
I would appreciate comments; I will report if the experience turns out to be noteworthy in any way...
- toby
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toby robison
criticalpaths@mindspring.com
Obviously there is something dumb about playing against yourself, and I do not know how soon I will get real bored with this, but I do expect to learn something about differences in playing the seven fantasy civs. It is evident even in the first turn that they all should do something a little different.
When they run into each other (which will be soon, I'm playing on a small world), I will be trying to act appropriately for each civ, trying to take into account only what that civ should know.
I would rather play real Multi-player of course, but I do not have the sustained blocks of time that would make this possible.
I would appreciate comments; I will report if the experience turns out to be noteworthy in any way...
- toby
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toby robison
criticalpaths@mindspring.com
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