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Sometimes the good planets aren't all around the yellow stars and that's all the AI knows up front. I'm not above cheese moves at times but I usually lock in at the start of the game and play until my wife turns the PC off or I fall asleep on the keyboard. No time to reload.
No, never done that. There is built in cheese anyway. CTR-N. If I don't like my starting position, just do that and it resets the galaxy. I usually stick out a start though because what fun is it to have a great start every game?
Its a pain in the ass when you find a planet with a natural 26 that was very close to you but you scouted the wrong way and lost it to some race 2 or 3 sectors away.
I cant handle that, time to restart and make that planet blue!
If that makes the game more fun for you, then enjoy it.
However, I usually prefer to let the chips fall where they may.
(usually)
While there might be a physics engine that applies to the jugs, I doubt that an entire engine was written specifically for the funbags. - Cyclotron - debating the pressing issue of boobies in games.
At each new planet I build a scout first (until I have about 5), which then make b-lines for planets. Later they survey the galaxy. Their final mission is to park at likely hotspots to see what is going on - fore warned is fore armed.
Originally posted by casualGOD
Its a pain in the ass when you find a planet with a natural 26 that was very close to you but you scouted the wrong way and lost it to some race 2 or 3 sectors away.
I cant handle that, time to restart and make that planet blue!
I don't bother, but initially set spending to 100%, taxes to 45%, Military to 100%, forget social, forget research, and crank out scouts. After I've got 4-6 depending on what looks interesting, I go to 50% mil, 50% reseach, and research Propulsion -> Cold Fusion -> Impulse to get a speed advantage.
Then, if you don't mind offending the neighbors , you can fast track to transports, and let the other guys do the colonizing for you - if they're close, they often send undermanned colony ships and don't have any military presence for several turns.
Another way is just to customize the humans for +1 or +2 initial speed.
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Originally posted by casualGOD
Its a pain in the ass when you find a planet with a natural 26 that was very close to you but you scouted the wrong way and lost it to some race 2 or 3 sectors away.
I cant handle that, time to restart and make that planet blue!
I know what you mean, but I like to play the game and consider such a loss as bad luck.
I mean in a game that simulates exploring space I (usually) like to keep it as is and chalk missed planets up to the "uncertainty of exploring space" and go from there...
It adds to the whole atmosphere and strategy of the game.
But, I agree, seeing all the stars on the map and having to decide which way to go is frustrating, especially when you realize you went the wrong way.
But, at the same time, it makes the game interesting.
While there might be a physics engine that applies to the jugs, I doubt that an entire engine was written specifically for the funbags. - Cyclotron - debating the pressing issue of boobies in games.
Since we're on this subject, I just started a Medium, Crippling game that is SO good it's not even fair. But it's perfectly legit. After playing around for a bit, it turns out it's even better than I first thought.
Is there any way I can post this starting position save game? Here's what we're talking: Earth is PQ19. 4 squares away is a PQ26, in a star system where ALL FIVE of the planets are habitable: 26, 17, 16, 15, 15. I won't even give away the rest, since it would be a spoiler.
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