Re: Drone revolt
When people have dealt with it in PBEMs, they have made rules that allow the recipient of the base time to starve it out of existence before probe actions against it are permitted. The recipeint has the choice of keeping the base and using that time to build defenses OR eliminating the base.
If there is an AI in the game, it ciould also be useful to gift the base to them ( if they are behind in tech)
IT is incredibly easy to have a base revolt and a person with tech superiority has absolutely no way to defend themselves. If this were an accepted tactic, a tech lead would never have any relevance at all
Originally posted by drlaryp
Happened recently to me in a threeman game. I was letting the govenor handle it but the city flipped to the Gaians (another human player). Believe me, I didn't have to try hard. We hadn't even had contact yet being relatively early in the game. I used the opportunity to probe some techs but I'm not sure that was "legal". (Judging by the above post, its not) Does anyone know a standard accepted way of handling this situation? Another reason I hate drones....
Happened recently to me in a threeman game. I was letting the govenor handle it but the city flipped to the Gaians (another human player). Believe me, I didn't have to try hard. We hadn't even had contact yet being relatively early in the game. I used the opportunity to probe some techs but I'm not sure that was "legal". (Judging by the above post, its not) Does anyone know a standard accepted way of handling this situation? Another reason I hate drones....
If there is an AI in the game, it ciould also be useful to gift the base to them ( if they are behind in tech)
IT is incredibly easy to have a base revolt and a person with tech superiority has absolutely no way to defend themselves. If this were an accepted tactic, a tech lead would never have any relevance at all
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