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  • AU402 - Gargantua

    As discussed in this thread, the newest AU course's theme is the following:

    1. Largest possible size world
    2. Archipelago
    3. 80% water
    4. 23 opponents (that's all this civs, plus you)

    The playable civs are as follows (chosen due to their real-world naval history):

    Americans
    Carthaginains
    English
    Greeks
    Spanish
    Vikings

    The map has been tweaked with in such as a way that each one of these civs will provide some definite advantage (up to you to figure it out!), so try not to reflexively pick Industrious!

    This scenario is not for the faint of heart! It will surely be long to play and is designed to be challenging throughout.

    However, to break the game up into reasonably-sized chunks, AU now uses DARs instead of AARs! "What's a DAR", you ask? Well, instead of writing a game report after all is said and done, these are now multiple threads dedicated to certain parts of the game. Here is a list of the intervals for the DARs:

    4000BC-2150BC (the first 40 turns)
    2150BC-1000BC
    1000BC-10AD
    10AD-1000AD
    1000AD-1500AD
    1500AD-End

    As this game will be rather long, hopefully everyone will write at least a few paragraphs in each of these threads (by the way, the 10AD-Industrial interval was replaced because it is likely to be very large in this particular game).

    New to Apolyton University? Then check out the topped AU History 101 thread to get yourself oriented, then come back here and try this game out concurrently with everyone else.

    Good luck everyone, and have fun! Oh, and thanks Nathan for the idea (will we be thanking him 30 hours into the game...?).
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    Yes, bring it!
    66.67%
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    No, the map is too big for my computer to handle.
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    No, I've got other things to do.
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    I could really go for a gargantuan banana right now...
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    And her eyes have all the seeming of a demon's that is dreaming...

  • #2
    We are using default rules right?
    Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
    Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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    • #3
      The only thing that is not default are the tweaks Nathan made to some of the tech costs. It would be great if he could repeat those here, but you can find them buried in "Summer Challenge" thread.


      Dominae
      And her eyes have all the seeming of a demon's that is dreaming...

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      • #4
        Largest possible world size? That would be 362x362. Is this true?

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        • #5
          Ah, it says it in-game (the scenario description). I'm not sure on the exact size, Nathan set up the parameters.

          Edit: Looks like 250x250. Does that sound right?


          Dominae
          And her eyes have all the seeming of a demon's that is dreaming...

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          • #6
            Yes, 250x250. That's far short of the largest possible, but it's more than half again the size of a huge map in each direction, and has almost two and a half times as many tiles.

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            • #7
              This will be fun

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              • #8
                Unless I am losing my mind (possible), Carth is not a civ that is available? It shows as a rivial. Not that I care, I am looking at either England/USA/Vikes right now.

                I think he said 230x230, but I did not check.

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                • #9
                  You're losing your mind: Carthage is indeed available (I just checked). It may be because 'Carthage' is hiding down near the Random button in the civ-selection panel.


                  Dominae
                  And her eyes have all the seeming of a demon's that is dreaming...

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                  • #10
                    Research in this scenario is set up with a special cost structure to make research practical in the early game while REXing but still make it challenging later on. First-tier and second-tier techs cost the same as they would on a conventional huge map. After that, the costs are multiplied (relative to normal huge-map costs) as follows:

                    Times 1.25 for Literature, Philosophy, Code of Laws, Map Making, and Polytheism. (I rounded halves toward even numbers, so Literature and Code of Laws are cost 12 while Philosophy is cost 8.)

                    Times 1.5 for Monarchy, Republic, Currency, and Construction.

                    Times 1.7 for Monotheism, Feudalism, and Engineering

                    Times 1.8 for Theology, Chivalry, and Invention

                    Times 1.9 for Education, Gunpowder and Printing Press

                    Times 2 for everything thereafter.

                    What I'm hoping for is an overall research pace similar to, or maybe a little slower than, what would normally be found on a huge map with similar settings. Time will tell how well my effort works out in practice. (Also note that an 80% water archipelago map is likely to have a slower research pace in general than a map with more land and/or larger land masses would.)

                    By the way, the modified cost structure seems likely make the AIs tend a bit more toward wide rather than deep research patterns through the first half of the medieval era, since the higher multipliers deeper in the tree will tend to make those techs less attractive than they would be otherwise. That's not deliberate, but I couldn't find a way to work around it and have the costs scale up gradually. (And I have no real idea how pronounced the effect will be.) Once everything has a cost multiplier of 2, research patterns should be back to normal.

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                    • #11
                      I'm torn between Vikings and USA. I kinda like the idea of hordes of berserkers rushing off boats to annihilate foes. But then again, industrial would be nice, seeing the start. Well, I have 2 1/2 more hours to think it over.

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                      • #12
                        Looks like Cathage is by far the best civ for this map (out of the available), especially with this start, but Dominae asked not to take industrious. I will stick with Spain.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Sir Ralph
                          Looks like Cathage is by far the best civ for this map (out of the available), especially with this start, but Dominae asked not to take industrious. I will stick with Spain.
                          And her eyes have all the seeming of a demon's that is dreaming...

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                          • #14
                            Re: AU402 - Gargantua

                            Originally posted by Dominae
                            The playable civs are as follows (chosen due to their real-world naval history):

                            Americans
                            Carthaginains
                            English
                            Greeks
                            Spanish
                            Vikings
                            Decisions, decisions. Oh well, I have about a day to decide since I probably won't tackle this until tomorrow.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Dominae
                              You're losing your mind: Carthage is indeed available (I just checked). It may be because 'Carthage' is hiding down near the Random button in the civ-selection panel.


                              Dominae
                              I did lose my mind, I had AU401.

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