The Altera Centauri collection has been brought up to date by Darsnan. It comprises every decent scenario he's been able to find anywhere on the web, going back over 20 years.
25 themes/skins/styles are now available to members. Check the select drop-down at the bottom-left of each page.
Call To Power 2 Cradle 3+ mod in progress: https://apolyton.net/forum/other-games/call-to-power-2/ctp2-creation/9437883-making-cradle-3-fully-compatible-with-the-apolyton-edition
The multi-player game needs a bidding system. I suggest a mechanism that would allwo players to bid turns for a particular Civ. I'd happily give anyone a 4 turn klead to take the Russians. I'd Happily Bid 3 or 4 turns for Carthage.
What does anyone think?
5
Tinekering is fun but this is a game that shoudl have a owrld standard?
20.00%
1
ANother option is to let weaker Civs pick map size, barabarian level etc. What do you think?
I think you may want to revist the poll and read it carefully in the light that the rest of us do not have the advantage of knowing exactly what you are talking about.
IOW see if it makes sense to those that are coming in with no prior knowledge of the subject.
Sorry about the poll. I'm one of the sad cases who are helpless to communicate without a spell checker.
The idea is this. Play balance is not good in CIV III. I rate Carthage off the scale and the Russians the worst side.
While massive tinkering via the editor can fix this, there ought to be a worled standard game, as near as possible to theFiraxis original for tournament.
I was suggesting the idea of bidding in turns for stronger or weaker sides.
Other ideas might be to allow the Weaker players set the map size, climate, brbarian level etc.
Originally posted by ffitzp
Sorry about the poll. I'm one of the sad cases who are helpless to communicate without a spell checker.
The idea is this. Play balance is not good in CIV III. I rate Carthage off the scale and the Russians the worst side.
While massive tinkering via the editor can fix this, there ought to be a worled standard game, as near as possible to theFiraxis original for tournament.
I was suggesting the idea of bidding in turns for stronger or weaker sides.
Other ideas might be to allow the Weaker players set the map size, climate, brbarian level etc.
I'm not sure skipping turns is good system of bidding, perhaps a handicap system and they using the final scores with the handicap added in to determine winners.
Originally posted by ffitzp
The multi-player game needs a bidding system. I suggest a mechanism that would allwo players to bid turns for a particular Civ. I'd happily give anyone a 4 turn klead to take the Russians. I'd Happily Bid 3 or 4 turns for Carthage.
What does anyone think?
I would suspect that two equal players, the one that gave 4 turns would lose if the starts were both about the same, regardless of Civs.
If you are better than the one you give the 4 turns to, then that is another story.
I agree that the number of turns could only be very small: I'd say up to a max of 5.
Again, if a ruthless attack was launched by a much weaker civ with even a 5 turn start it could eliminate the stronger late starter. You could fix start up locations to do that.
But the multiple victory conditions do not allow for easy handicapping.
Think about the extreme cases:
Russia: expansionist , which sucks and is useless after the 1st ten turns: scientific : yes but: useless for the 1st 20 turns and then it needs a long game, going to reserach labs to reach its full potential. Special Unit: good, but too late to affect the game much.
Carthage: Ind. the best: Comm the 2nd best: a special unit which is unkillable 'til swordsmen, they start out with it, and on good punic days it winds up sitting on all of the local iron deposits, fortified, waiting for sad archers to take it out.
I think many would disagree with you on the strength of the civs. I know I do. While some are slightly worse than others, there's enough civs in the game for everyone to be able to pick a competitive civ.
Then I found China, and I know what every guy that takes Carthage is thinking. Let me tell you, your paradigm is seeemingly beautiful but inherently flawed. Learn it well before moving on to a more focused civ.
If I'm feeling particularly cocky (most nights that I'm up playing civ), I'll go random. How many turns will you give me to go Random?
Listen to my internet radio show
Tuesday Mornings 9-11am Pacific time. www.titaninternetradio.com
Expansionist is extremely good in multiplayer, jumping you to an early tech lead and early contacts. Quick resource locations, terrain scouted early, and most likely a few extra conscript warriors waiting around to be upgraded once a scout pops iron working.
I'm going to rub some stakes on my face and pour beer on my chest while I listen Guns'nRoses welcome to the jungle and watch porno. Lesbian porno. Supercitzen Pekka
Comment