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  • #16
    Plague Rat : playing ahead is forbidden as it ruins the fun. Playing ahead consists in playing alone at home, without waiting for the community to play. If I played ahead, I might have discovered the whole map and all Civs already.

    Playing along is different : it mimics the President's moves, and thus, someone who plays along doesn't know what the others don't know. But such a player knows everything other people could know.
    Playing along is necessary for the ministers to precisely know what happens : for example, Ninot needs to play along to know what other civs have to offer. If ministers didn't play along, the Prez would have to give extremely precise reports continuously on the smallest matter, and would have to do all the work.
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    • #17
      I have no problem with playing along. But I do have a question. As each game is played on a seperate computer. Each game is starting out from the same point, the last save. But since each machine is different, each set of random events will not work out the same. So if we attack with an archer to a swordman, on one machine we loose, on the other we win. The more we play along the larger the chance of something different happening. Is this logic correc t? If so, how was this handled in earlier demo games? Ministers couldn't necessarily follow along except in the early stages before any wars or other random type events that could efect our nation.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by GodKing
        I have no problem with playing along. But I do have a question. As each game is played on a seperate computer. Each game is starting out from the same point, the last save. But since each machine is different, each set of random events will not work out the same. So if we attack with an archer to a swordman, on one machine we loose, on the other we win. The more we play along the larger the chance of something different happening. Is this logic correc t? If so, how was this handled in earlier demo games? Ministers couldn't necessarily follow along except in the early stages before any wars or other random type events that could efect our nation.
        hi ,

        you got something there , ....

        however only the president or vc should play , the rest should follow his moves , ...

        have a nice day
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        • #19
          It depends on whether or not preserve random seed flag is on/off. If random seed is on, then the results should be the same across the board. In circumstances where this doesn't happen, the President could upload or email the saved game to the necessary parties.

          If the preserve seed is off, then you are correct things can be different on different machines.

          Another way for things to be different with random seed preserved would be for different people to process their turns differently. Say you attack with 5 units; then the order of attack needs to be the same across the board since a different order of attack would still have the same number of attacks, but the random numbers would be applied to different units, possibly causing problems.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by kring
            It depends on whether or not preserve random seed flag is on/off. If random seed is on, then the results should be the same across the board. In circumstances where this doesn't happen, the President could upload or email the saved game to the necessary parties.

            If the preserve seed is off, then you are correct things can be different on different machines.

            Another way for things to be different with random seed preserved would be for different people to process their turns differently. Say you attack with 5 units; then the order of attack needs to be the same across the board since a different order of attack would still have the same number of attacks, but the random numbers would be applied to different units, possibly causing problems.
            hi ,

            , somewhere there was talk about this before , and it was believed that they did not use the random seed , ....

            we should ask the President when he gets back , ...

            have a nice day
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            - LEGIO PATRIA NOSTRA - one shot , one kill - freedom exists only in a book - everything you always wanted to know about special forces - everything you always wanted to know about Israel - what Dabur does in his free time , ... - in french - “Become an anti-Semitic teacher for 5 Euro only.”
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            • #21
              If you are correct, then that would explain something I saw in somebody's comments. Where one person's results were different than another person's. The thing is this is unnecessary to turn it off since it would only affect if we were reloading. Also, it would cause the abovementioned situation, esp. later in the game when battles and other more random things do occur with much greater frequency.

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              • #22
                Random seed is preserved in the game, this has been voted with a 81% majority ( http://apolyton.net/forums/showthrea...threadid=52406 )

                Even if some mistakes can be made by playing along (for example, my mistake, not to convert an Apolyton citizen into an entertainer), there is only ONE official game, the one played by the prez or VP. Whenever a mistake has been made, the "along player" gets latest official save. Random results also only matter in this very official save.

                As I said, plying along is a necessity for ministers... Imagine, Ninot is busy with intelligence. He keeps track of all ifo, and posts it in the forum. If he didn't play along, he'd have to ask Trip : "so, how much money have the French ?". "So, did the Americans found their 3rd city already ?" etc. Meanwhile, Punkbass would ask "are we working the tile NE or SW of Banana HQ ?", and Uber would ask "how many tiles unexplored will we see if we move Warrior1 on the mountain north ?".
                At the beginning of the game, handling such a constant flux of info is already unmanageable. At the end of the game, it could only be worse.
                People who decide small things (aka the ministers) have to play along.
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                • #23
                  Playing along makes sense. If I get a chance during a turnchat, I would play along as well. Following the official moves.

                  I agree it would be difficult early game, much less later in the game, for the ministers not to be able to play along. More so for the president since he would have to provide all the info to each of the ministers, and us citizens, too.

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                  • #24
                    Oh, all is well then, hurrah. Of love and wine their rights maintain. At least the eternal city isn't up in arms. But, as for these Greeks, would you thus say that they are technologically on par with our own, great empire?
                    Empire growing,
                    Pleasures flowing,
                    Fortune smiles and so should you.

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                    • #25
                      Sorry about the technical difficulties earlier today guys, my grandparent's computer here in Illinois had about 5 problems with Civ, 4 of which I fixed, 1 of which was impossible (old video card). Sooooo, Linney took up for me, did a fine job, and I'll be back for this up-and-coming Thursday to head things again.

                      Anyways, back on-topic, playing along is only allowed if the person conducts the move written in red after the President gives in the turnchat. Always. That is the rule. Not even ministers are allowed to conduct their moves before the President officially anounces them. We had a problem earlier during one of the turnchats, which I won't disclose, but that proves more than anything that that's how things must go.

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                      • #26
                        They have alphabet, I believe that France and America do to.
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                        • #27
                          Just a word about preserving random seed and the effects of diplomacy.

                          When we go to war, it will probably be impossible to play along for anybody checking diplomatic screens. This is because going into diplomacy is supposed to use a random number from the cue. Thereafter the cue is different and the results of combat different. Likewise, if the President checks diplomacy, but the followers do not everyone is thrown off. This could become quite confusing for everyone unless we keep in mind that the President's game is the 'real' one and don't babble too much about small differences.

                          Just an observation.
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                          • #28
                            Once things get serious (tons of units to move, battles nd other events which affect random), I suggest the Prez issues a save at the beginning and at the end of each turn.
                            By issuing it at the beginning of the turn, the Prez would allow ministers to take their decision in the regular turn. By issuing the save at the end, the Prez will allow ministers to give orders for the between-turn period (for example, when a foreigner asks for an agreement).

                            This way, everybody could do their job without trying to follow the game at the same time.
                            "I have been reading up on the universe and have come to the conclusion that the universe is a good thing." -- Dissident
                            "I never had the need to have a boner." -- Dissident
                            "I have never cut off my penis when I was upset over a girl." -- Dis

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                            • #29
                              again, accept my condolences for my absence. i have no plans for the 4th of july, and unless i get dragged to some party i have no idea about, i should be there
                              "I've lived too long with pain. I won't know who I am without it. We have to leave this place, I am almost happy here."
                              - Ender, from Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card

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                              • #30
                                It looks like we got 3 billion years.

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