Here are what I think.
1. Be innovative, god dammit. Whatever you do, DON'T make faction that is modelled after some pop culture thingy, like Star Wars or Final Fantasy or something. God, I always get embarrassed for the maker when I see one. And equally bad are something that obviously is not centered around certain philosphy of life like normal SMAC factions, but rather some Earth thingy author wanted to, for reasons only God and he knows, use. This includes factions like Wrestlers, Police and Americans. No, those fellows are very unlikey to form factions in planets.
2. Try to invent innovative "sentences" for txt file. If someone has used bit of innovation in them, they are fun to read and contribute greatly to the atmosphere. Don't be redundant, and add a bit of humor in them - not too much though. And spellcheck them - it's embarrassing to see someone making trivial spelling errors.
3. Balanced factions are way to go. There is good rating system in http://www.crosswinds.net/~smaccf/fac-tool/faq2.htm and it should help to make faction a balanced one - about 7-9 points would be good, IMHO - but only playtesting will finally show it.
4. Graphics, graphics, graphics! Leader heads are hard, I know, but DON'T try to draw them yourself unless you are artist comparable to Leonardo Da Vinci. You can see results in FreeChina's "Socialistic" and "Anarchistic" factions. Uurgh, I get the blisters again. Photograhps are acceptable, but if you want good, drawn ones, http://members.xoom.com/acchiron has some good ones in Art section, and if you want real challenge try messing up with Talking Heads in fallout.gamestats.com - both in FO1 and FO2. There is one faction already to do this, and it looks great. Symbol is nice too, remember to make it simple yet elegant, and new bases are nice addition.
So, if you feel your faction is according to these principles, by God, what are you waiting? Email it to me at tatuahpo@pelu.jns.fi! (BTW, Famyn, where are those factions you said you'd send?)
Or, you could contribute to this list, of course, but that goes without saying.
1. Be innovative, god dammit. Whatever you do, DON'T make faction that is modelled after some pop culture thingy, like Star Wars or Final Fantasy or something. God, I always get embarrassed for the maker when I see one. And equally bad are something that obviously is not centered around certain philosphy of life like normal SMAC factions, but rather some Earth thingy author wanted to, for reasons only God and he knows, use. This includes factions like Wrestlers, Police and Americans. No, those fellows are very unlikey to form factions in planets.
2. Try to invent innovative "sentences" for txt file. If someone has used bit of innovation in them, they are fun to read and contribute greatly to the atmosphere. Don't be redundant, and add a bit of humor in them - not too much though. And spellcheck them - it's embarrassing to see someone making trivial spelling errors.
3. Balanced factions are way to go. There is good rating system in http://www.crosswinds.net/~smaccf/fac-tool/faq2.htm and it should help to make faction a balanced one - about 7-9 points would be good, IMHO - but only playtesting will finally show it.
4. Graphics, graphics, graphics! Leader heads are hard, I know, but DON'T try to draw them yourself unless you are artist comparable to Leonardo Da Vinci. You can see results in FreeChina's "Socialistic" and "Anarchistic" factions. Uurgh, I get the blisters again. Photograhps are acceptable, but if you want good, drawn ones, http://members.xoom.com/acchiron has some good ones in Art section, and if you want real challenge try messing up with Talking Heads in fallout.gamestats.com - both in FO1 and FO2. There is one faction already to do this, and it looks great. Symbol is nice too, remember to make it simple yet elegant, and new bases are nice addition.
So, if you feel your faction is according to these principles, by God, what are you waiting? Email it to me at tatuahpo@pelu.jns.fi! (BTW, Famyn, where are those factions you said you'd send?)
Or, you could contribute to this list, of course, but that goes without saying.
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