So far all of the AU games I've seen have just been maps, essentially. I think it might be interesting to have a course that started somewhere in the middle of a game, and your objective would be to, say, "take over this region" or "successfully defend against the Germans", etc. Maybe even "build these five wonders". This would also make the AU games feel more like lessons, as everyone would be in very similar situations.
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Bear with me... RL constraints. I posted an idea at MZO that I will import to 'poly tomorrow.The greatest delight for man is to inflict defeat on his enemies, to drive them before him, to see those dear to them with their faces bathed in tears, to bestride their horses, to crush in his arms their daughters and wives.
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Sounds good, but meantime I wouldn't mind playing another normal AU game, as long as it isn't on huge maps anymore.
Last AU-DAR game I had to quit, as the time between turns got too annoying and irritating.
I'd love an AU game on a real world map, correct starting locations, standard to large map size.
Eventually with certain winning conditions specified.
Anyone?
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AJ, I've been playing with a real world map idea too... I think I mentioned in one of the huge map threads. I'd love to put the player in a RW dis-advantaged position (I'm thinking of this in a Guns Germs & Steel context), tweak some other Civ3-specific stuff, and see how people do.
Two problems:
1) I think this would best be done on a huge map, and, uh, that ain't happening, for me at least, until I'm at 5 gigahertz and 1gig+ Ram.
2) I don't know how popular RW maps are with people.
It's a great idea to file away for next year maybe.The greatest delight for man is to inflict defeat on his enemies, to drive them before him, to see those dear to them with their faces bathed in tears, to bestride their horses, to crush in his arms their daughters and wives.
Duas uncias in puncta mortalis est.
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Quick and micromanagement? Isn't that a contradiction in terms?Why can't you be a non-conformist just like everybody else?
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here's an idea
Don't know if this would make a good AU or not, but I am (mostly) trying to work this in my current game, and it is fairly interesting:
"World Peace Keeper". The objective, beside winning the game, is - by whatever means are needed - to make sure that all (in my case) 16 civs that start the game, end the game .
For the record, I'm about to lose both France and Russia before 1600 or so, mostly because I did not pursue this goal aggressively enough. But it is definitely throws some interesting curves into the game."Guess what? I got a fever! And the only prescription is ... more cow bell!"
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Re: here's an idea
Originally posted by TheArsenal
Don't know if this would make a good AU or not, but I am (mostly) trying to work this in my current game, and it is fairly interesting:
"World Peace Keeper". The objective, beside winning the game, is - by whatever means are needed - to make sure that all (in my case) 16 civs that start the game, end the game .
What do you have to do to start an AU course anyway? Is there some sort of approval process?
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Re: here's an idea
Originally posted by TheArsenal
Don't know if this would make a good AU or not, but I am (mostly) trying to work this in my current game, and it is fairly interesting:
"World Peace Keeper". The objective, beside winning the game, is - by whatever means are needed - to make sure that all (in my case) 16 civs that start the game, end the game .
For the record, I'm about to lose both France and Russia before 1600 or so, mostly because I did not pursue this goal aggressively enough. But it is definitely throws some interesting curves into the game.
In the end only 15 made as I finally had to take out two myself.
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