Yeah, which is why I suggest Pangaea, get the diplo moving soon so things are interesting early on (and if anything like C3CDG warfare happens. War's always fun )
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Originally posted by AAHZ The problem with the Warlords DG was that is was Warlords then BTS came out, think a patch or two, then the holidays hit, not the teams themselves.
In any case, back to the main topic of the thread -- game settings. My votes, with justifications, are the following:
Map: Custom-made with the specs as Rob sets out, for the reasons given by him.
Difficulty: Prince (I usually play Noble, but with the more advanced players here Prince shouldn't be too problematic.)
Civilizations: Chosen by the teams, no duplication, but either first-come-first serve or random draw determining any conflicts. (It seems more realistic not to allow duplicates, and also promotes different playstyles, but we ought to have some method of resolving it when two teams want the same Civ.)
Map size: Determined by the number of teams we end up with; if only, say, five teams, for example, a Small map might be best.
Game speed: Marathon (It's what I usually play on, plus it makes things more realistic; i.e. takes fewer decades/centuries for a Classical Age army to reach a faraway city.)
Starting era: Ancient (I don't think there'll be too much disagreement on this; we want to get the full Civ4 experience.)
Game options: Standard except:
Raging barbarians (make things interesting)
City flipping after conquest (ditto; forces you to keep a city close to your opponent's cultural power centers garrisonned)
I'm possibly open to the other two nonstandard options Fleime suggested but would like to hear justifications for them.
Victory conditions: Standard
(We're unlikely to run into a Time victory in the first place, but if we do, it seems fairer to run things with all victory conditions enabled.)
Multiplayer options: Withholding vote for now as I'm inexperienced with multiplayer.
So those are my thoughts, at least. Anyone else want to share theirs?Adam T. Gieseler
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Originally posted by Krill
The problem with Earlier DGs were tahat they were PBEM, so it was roughly 1 turn per week, and the lack of stuff to do lead to inactivity. If we have a turn time of 48 hours (which I think is about right) then there is no reason to be inactive because enw stuff is always happening.
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Originally posted by Fleme
Ancient start Is there any other way??
No tech Brokering Adds a twist to tech swapping while still allowing it. Also will be new territory for a DG
Raging Barbarians Keeps teams on their toes from the word go.
City Flipping After Conquest Slows down blitzkrieg tactics
Choose Religions - Not bothered
Random events are on Adds a twist, with the patch the killer events should have been eradicated, so nothing too major to worry about
Goody huts are on Promotes early exploring, contact and diplomacy
All victory conditions except time. It's unlikely for anyone to get a diplo win but atleast you could tinker around with the AP and later on the UN, which would be nice. Might as well enable them all.....Let your every day be full of joy, love the child that holds your hand, let your wife delight in your embrace, for these alone are the concerns of humanity.
The BtS Pitboss Team Democracy Game has just started!!!
Come and test your metal in the Apolyton Civ4 Beyond the Sword Tri-League Tournament
Tohunga o kairākau of Southern Cross in the Warlords Pitboss Team Democracy Game, and Member of the Great Council and Curator of The Khan's Compendium for The Horde in the Civ4 Team Democracy Game
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Originally posted by AAHZ
The problem with the Warlords DG was that is was Warlords then BTS came out, think a patch or two, then the holidays hit, not the teams themselves.
It attracted people for being something fresh and in some extend for introducing something completely new, like PitBoss. When the game was finalized and then started many lost their interest completely.
Prove me wrong but when the Demo concept made its debut a few years ago it attracted a large amount of people. With the years the interest decayed, so in my humble opinion if we want this to succeed we need something real fresh, strong, innovating. Being simply a Demo game is not enough anymore.
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Well, Keygen, as I said in my post, for me I lost interest because BtS had come out. Even before that, though, I had begun to lose interest since with the patch to Warlords I could not access the game to check its status.
In any case, now that I'm back on this site I may stop by the team there from time to time.Adam T. Gieseler
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Originally posted by AdamTG02
Well, Keygen, as I said in my post, for me I lost interest because BtS had come out. Even before that, though, I had begun to lose interest since with the patch to Warlords I could not access the game to check its status.Last edited by Locutus; January 27, 2008, 15:25.
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I also think that the setup times these democracy games drag on for also helps burst the bubble before things even get underway.
I'd like to streamline the process as much as possible and leave a large proportion of the decisions to a non playing admin......
:cough: Step forward Keygen....... :/cough:Let your every day be full of joy, love the child that holds your hand, let your wife delight in your embrace, for these alone are the concerns of humanity.
The BtS Pitboss Team Democracy Game has just started!!!
Come and test your metal in the Apolyton Civ4 Beyond the Sword Tri-League Tournament
Tohunga o kairākau of Southern Cross in the Warlords Pitboss Team Democracy Game, and Member of the Great Council and Curator of The Khan's Compendium for The Horde in the Civ4 Team Democracy Game
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Pangea map would be best - speeds up contact and diplo etc etcI don't know why he saved my life. Maybe in those last moments he loved life more than he ever had before. Not just his life - anybody's life, my life. All he'd wanted were the same answers the rest of us want. Where did I come from? Where am I going? How long have I got? All I could do was sit there and watch him die.
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Originally posted by RobWorham
I also think that the setup times these democracy games drag on for also helps burst the bubble before things even get underway.
I'd like to streamline the process as much as possible and leave a large proportion of the decisions to a non playing admin......
:cough: Step forward Keygen....... :/cough:
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Not a +1, just a show of appreciation.......
Honest!!Let your every day be full of joy, love the child that holds your hand, let your wife delight in your embrace, for these alone are the concerns of humanity.
The BtS Pitboss Team Democracy Game has just started!!!
Come and test your metal in the Apolyton Civ4 Beyond the Sword Tri-League Tournament
Tohunga o kairākau of Southern Cross in the Warlords Pitboss Team Democracy Game, and Member of the Great Council and Curator of The Khan's Compendium for The Horde in the Civ4 Team Democracy Game
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After some consideration, I think I'm inclined to suggest a Terra Map (Or even Earth) with all the civs starting in the old world. (And some resources found only on the new world) Would promote seafaring, colonization and still make it possible to have early diplomacy from the get-go. Also, this way there wouldn't be civilizations who are in a disadvantage due to their UU or UB (seafaring civilizations)."The state is nothing but an instrument of oppression of one class by another--no less so in a democratic republic than in a monarchy."
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Hi,
Originally posted by AdamTG02
Difficulty: Prince (I usually play Noble, but with the more advanced players here Prince shouldn't be too problematic.)
Game speed: Marathon
Raging barbarians (make things interesting)
City flipping after conquest (ditto; forces you to keep a city close to your opponent's cultural power centers garrisonned)
The rest I agree with,
-Kylearan
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