I think it's more fun just figuring out stuff yourself. Also It can really hurt your enjoyment of the game if people find little ways to take advantage of the AI or bugs in the game. You cann't complain about about the AI if your going to reading strategies on this board.
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Re: "Do or do not- there is no try." -Yoda
Originally posted by Anunikoba
Since no one has the game yet, I must confess that my confidence in anyone's strategies thus far is nigh nill.
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Re: "Do or do not- there is no try." -Yoda
Originally posted by Anunikoba
Since no one has the game yet, I must confess that my confidence in anyone's strategies thus far is nigh nill.
I too like to just figure things out for myself.
Also, I enjoyed your "12 Days of Civmas" !Eine Spritze gegen Schmerzen, bitte.
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Sure, there are inherent 'dangers' involved in following the exploit threads. But you can always NOT exploit the AI even if you read the threads.
I think this gets back to how you see yourself in all this: If you are here to simply enjoy the game and keep it as challenging as possible and discover things for yourself, then I'd recommend NOT coming to Apolyton for a few weeks at least.]
However, some other people are interested in truly understanding the mechanics behind the AI and finding its weaknesses. This is great fun to some people. And if that knowledge can then be sent back to Firaxis in a way that will help them tweak the AI in a future patch, all the better.I've been on these boards for a long time and I still don't know what to think when it comes to you -- FrantzX, December 21, 2001
"Yin": Your friendly, neighborhood negative cosmic force.
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Not me!
I'm going to watch these forums for various strategies, which are usually duplicable.
My incredulousness at trying something and watching it actually work is something I wouldn't have previously believed. makes me feel like I'm vicariously playing like a really good player.Any man can be a Father, but it takes someone special to be a BEAST
I was just about to point out that Horsie is simply making excuses in advance for why he will suck at Civ III...
...but Father Beast beat me to it! - Randomturn
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Im going to watch these forums for any interesting tactics, and when i eventually get the game (grrr Infogames) ill try the ones i think are interesting, and ignore those i think break the game.
Ive never tried ICS, or OCC, or built massive loads of caravans to get a huge science bonus. Then again, im not an elite player, but i have funI'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).
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Did not beat the AI in Civ II at the king level and higher until I read some great ideas in the Civ II strategy section. Just learn to take everything with a gran on salt.Battles are won and lost, long before the first round is fired, by logisticians. Amateurs study tactics, generals study logistics.
- Erwin Rommel
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Great idea for a thread.
I have been wondering the same thing myself after Vel et al wrote/discussed so many great strategy ideas for SMAC. Nowadays in SMAC I feel there will always be a way to win and that spoilt the game a bit for me.
I actually liked trying to work out what was going on for myself and liked the game being a bit out of control.
Maybe the best is to look to strategies if you have plateaued at a level where you cannot beat the game on its hardest settings and are becoming bored/frustrated."I'm so happy I could go and drive a car crash!"
"What do you mean do I rape strippers too? Is that an insult?"
- Pekka
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