Hello All,
This is my first post to Apolyton. I've been lurking here for about a year (maybe more, hard to remember), sucking up all the collective wisdom.
I've been increasingly impressed with the AU process and AU mod. I've played a couple of the AU scenarios, and a few other regular games with the AU mod.
My idea came about because I was noticing a pretty standard trend in games, particularly at the higher levels (Emporer and Deity). Basically, you spend the ancient era behind, and either desperately trade/ extort techs from the AI or you build the GL and hoard cash. At a certain point, usually after becoming a Republic, you trigger your Golden Age, which catapults you into contention, allowing you to either crush your enemies or develop a dominant world position via building, etc.
Anyway, now that we have a new dean of AU, may I be so bold as to suggest a new challenge for Nuclear Master to work into a scenario? In honor of certain classic Poly threads, I call it "The Power of the Golden Age." And what better way to appreciate the power of the age than to NEVER HAVE ONE.
The challenge, then, is to win (on whatever level you choose) without ever triggering your Golden Age. This has two major impacts:
1. No using your UU (unless you're Korea). That, in itself, is tough enough, but also realize that you can not build the unit your UU replaces. Thus, the Ottomans not only can't build siphai, but they're stuck with knights until the arrival of tanks. That's a long time to survive with a substandard unit.
2. You need to be extraordinarily careful about what Wonders you build or acquire. If, for example, you're the Egyptians, you obviously can not build the Pyramids. However, if you should seize the city that has the Pyramids, you will have to choose to either raze the city or you could NEVER build another wonder (since doing so will also trigger the Golden Age).
As far as I know, this challenge has never been raised before (though I could have missed it, I guess). Any thoughts?
This is my first post to Apolyton. I've been lurking here for about a year (maybe more, hard to remember), sucking up all the collective wisdom.
I've been increasingly impressed with the AU process and AU mod. I've played a couple of the AU scenarios, and a few other regular games with the AU mod.
My idea came about because I was noticing a pretty standard trend in games, particularly at the higher levels (Emporer and Deity). Basically, you spend the ancient era behind, and either desperately trade/ extort techs from the AI or you build the GL and hoard cash. At a certain point, usually after becoming a Republic, you trigger your Golden Age, which catapults you into contention, allowing you to either crush your enemies or develop a dominant world position via building, etc.
Anyway, now that we have a new dean of AU, may I be so bold as to suggest a new challenge for Nuclear Master to work into a scenario? In honor of certain classic Poly threads, I call it "The Power of the Golden Age." And what better way to appreciate the power of the age than to NEVER HAVE ONE.
The challenge, then, is to win (on whatever level you choose) without ever triggering your Golden Age. This has two major impacts:
1. No using your UU (unless you're Korea). That, in itself, is tough enough, but also realize that you can not build the unit your UU replaces. Thus, the Ottomans not only can't build siphai, but they're stuck with knights until the arrival of tanks. That's a long time to survive with a substandard unit.
2. You need to be extraordinarily careful about what Wonders you build or acquire. If, for example, you're the Egyptians, you obviously can not build the Pyramids. However, if you should seize the city that has the Pyramids, you will have to choose to either raze the city or you could NEVER build another wonder (since doing so will also trigger the Golden Age).
As far as I know, this challenge has never been raised before (though I could have missed it, I guess). Any thoughts?
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