I love the raw efficiency of ICS, but I want to do something different with similar results. I tried to come up with a looser ICS density while maintaining maximum borehole density and a grid pattern. Example:
XBCBX
CCCCC
CBCBC
CCCCC
XBCBX
Unfortunately I have not been doing well. Probably because at this density, you are barely ICSing. Or, more likely, I just suck. So I figured I would ask you, the SMAC addicts better than I. I know I can not get the same early efficiency of a tight ICS, I just wonder if anyone can recommend a play-by-play on how to stay competitive in the early years (i.e. not lose any important early SPs), or another looser ICS strategy?
Edit: I realized that my grid pattern might not be as self evident as I see it. Since "C" could be "city" or "condenser", "B" could be "base" or "borehole", and "F" could be "forest" or "farm". So I rearanged the letter scheme as such:
X=base, B=borehole, C=condenser
XBCBX
CCCCC
CBCBC
CCCCC
XBCBX
Unfortunately I have not been doing well. Probably because at this density, you are barely ICSing. Or, more likely, I just suck. So I figured I would ask you, the SMAC addicts better than I. I know I can not get the same early efficiency of a tight ICS, I just wonder if anyone can recommend a play-by-play on how to stay competitive in the early years (i.e. not lose any important early SPs), or another looser ICS strategy?
Edit: I realized that my grid pattern might not be as self evident as I see it. Since "C" could be "city" or "condenser", "B" could be "base" or "borehole", and "F" could be "forest" or "farm". So I rearanged the letter scheme as such:
X=base, B=borehole, C=condenser
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