When I play, I don't decide "I'm going to be good" and then methodically pick the good options in events. I think about what I would choose in real life and choose it. I ask because the AI seems (as far as I can tell) to respond to events with the former strategy. Does everyone else do things like I do?
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Originally posted by skywalker
but I always wince when I look at the good choices.- "A picture may be worth a thousand words, but it still ain't a part number." - Ron Reynolds
- I went to Zanarkand, and all I got was this lousy aeon!
- "... over 10 members raised complaints about you... and jerk was one of the nicer things they called you" - Ming
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Originally posted by The Templar
Same here, especially those damn worms that are about to take your planetary quality down by 37%.
I usually go in planning to play good, maybe neutral, but keeping my eyes open in case theres a good reason to play evil. If I turn on random alignments, I almost never get an alien civ that is good. The first time I did that, I was in a galaxy with one neutral, two chaotic evil, and two pure evil races. As soon as I figured that out, I realized that there was no payout for playing good in that universe (except for Trade Centers) and became the most evil of all
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Originally posted by Eric S
I usually go in planning to play good, maybe neutral, but keeping my eyes open in case theres a good reason to play evil. If I turn on random alignments, I almost never get an alien civ that is good. The first time I did that, I was in a galaxy with one neutral, two chaotic evil, and two pure evil races. As soon as I figured that out, I realized that there was no payout for playing good in that universe (except for Trade Centers) and became the most evil of all- "A picture may be worth a thousand words, but it still ain't a part number." - Ron Reynolds
- I went to Zanarkand, and all I got was this lousy aeon!
- "... over 10 members raised complaints about you... and jerk was one of the nicer things they called you" - Ming
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