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I think it's fair to say that GS favour the Prioritised Preference. No-one so far in our private forum has advocated a random civ. Where would the fun be in that if we can't agonise over our preferences?
Originally posted by Cort Haus
I think it's fair to say that GS favour the Prioritised Preference. No-one so far in our private forum has advocated a random civ. Where would the fun be in that if we can't agonise over our preferences?
Originally posted by Cort Haus
I think it's fair to say that GS favour the Prioritised Preference. No-one so far in our private forum has advocated a random civ. Where would the fun be in that if we can't agonise over our preferences?
Heh... I wasn't in yet. I think random with veto would make a very interesting game indeed, and I'd be willing to try it out
Otherwise, prioritized preference for me personally too.
It seems pretty clear that option 4 is the most favoured in this poll can we move things along a stage yet ?
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Going with Option 4. While Random might work out depending on luck of the draw, I'm confident my team can choose their civ more skillfully than anyone else.
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I recognise the current lead of option 4 as overhelming, yet Im not the official person to decide it.
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I agree it's inter-related, but we get to collectively choose the map type and rules and we only get to express preferences for races.
Deciding the map and game type first gives everyone an incentive to make sure any race can effectively play on the map. For example, without being sure you already have fishing to start most people wouldn't push for an archiapelago.
This way tries to stop luck (when two people prefer the same race) having too much of an effect.
I think a significant part of Vox would want either random world or random civ
JM
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