real quick: what year is 40 turns at?
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Originally posted by vmxa1
I did over shoot it and had to find an autosave. We may need to use fewer turns as we go along, but this seemed fine. You need to have a bit of a chance to see if a plan was going to be effective.
BTW thanks for your efforts Rhothaerill.
Glad to be of service. It was kind of fun introducing something new to Apolyton University.
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Originally posted by Rhothaerill
So has anyone seen any hints about the little surprise I added yet? It's nothing much, just a bit of flavor based on the current avatar trends.
City names? A "Gondor" civ?
DominaeAnd her eyes have all the seeming of a demon's that is dreaming...
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Actually 2150 BC is the 41st turn... which means that when you post you're not supposed to have played that turn, just saved it when 2200 BC ended.A true ally stabs you in the front.
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Do you know what this game format reminds me of? A golf match that is used often for corporate and charity tournaments - called a scramble, or best ball. In that format - the four players - all of who are on the same team, tee off. They decide which was the best shot - and all four players play their next shots from that point. They then determine again which was the best shot - and play from there. Etc. Etc. You can see the similarities.
In golf - this makes tourneys go much faster where you have a lot of inexperienced players, and as well, players new to the game are more comfortable as they are not pressured to come up with 'the' shot.
The other requirement in a number of scrambles - which does put some pressure on new players - is that each player must have a minumum of 3 of their drives off the tee used. This is somewhat analogous to the rule for this AU 'match' about only using one player's save a max of two times in a row. In golf - the strategy used is that if a newbee has good drive which is as playable as the best shot - you use it so that you do not get to the 18th tee and are forced to use their drive regardless of how poor it is.
The analogy in our AU match: A top-notch player might have the best result for the second round, also having his first 40-turn save used as well. But that would eliminate his play for the third round (as his save could not be used three rounds in a row)- so the team would be better off picking the second best save in the second round (assuming it was fairly close), so that all players saves could be considered for the third round.
Something to think about, anyway.Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war .... aw, forget that nonsense. Beer, please.
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