Every Sunday night I meet up with 2 friends to play multiplayer strategy games on a LAN.
I noticed in the CTP Preview part 2 that you can start and end at a specified age. I think this might be very useful for a game which the players wish to last for a couple of sessions of 3 or 4 hours each.
My question is, in these circumstances how is the winner decided? If all the other players are not eliminated and nobody does the wormhole thing, I assume that there is a score allocated, so that the highest score wins. If so, what is the score based on? I hope that it is not simply like Civ2 (based on the number of happy people and wonders) but that it includes points for such things as economy, powerfulness, amount of research, empire size etc.
Anyone know how it works?
I noticed in the CTP Preview part 2 that you can start and end at a specified age. I think this might be very useful for a game which the players wish to last for a couple of sessions of 3 or 4 hours each.
My question is, in these circumstances how is the winner decided? If all the other players are not eliminated and nobody does the wormhole thing, I assume that there is a score allocated, so that the highest score wins. If so, what is the score based on? I hope that it is not simply like Civ2 (based on the number of happy people and wonders) but that it includes points for such things as economy, powerfulness, amount of research, empire size etc.
Anyone know how it works?
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