Have you tried asking around either the Stardock irc chat or the galciv.com forums to see if anyone can help? The tech community is pretty responsive and have helped me out of a jam or two.
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Hello, i think i found a way to significantly up the scores of the members in the clan (im not really sure if it will work but it looks good in logic).. Im weary of realising this information into the public apolyton forum... how about a private forum for apolyton clan members only..
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I too know some ways to increase score (but i just want to end my game now, so another time i think). And closed forum may be used for strategy discussion.
But just one thought - who protect this forum from enemy spies who just play 1-2 games and join Apolyton empire? I don't know is it possible to submit scores from same key to several nicknames?Knowledge is Power
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There's a difference between manipulating scores and simply using aggressive, worthwhile strategies to improve one's score. The first we should report to Brad for fixing; the second we really could use a private forum for.
(And yes, a nifty lil' icon would be nice- it might also draw more Civvers into our Apolyton Empire, and cement our lead.)
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How is your total score calculated?
I noticed when you have one game submitted, your score is that of that game.
But when I submitted my second game, my total wasn't just the two added up, it was less.Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny, consume you it will, as it did Obi Wan's apprentice.
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They explain the formula somewhere: Sum of all games divided by square root of number of games. At least that's what I remember. It prevents (in theory) having huge scores for playing lots of easy games, without making people who just played one game top of the top if they had been lucky.
I also start to understand why big galaxies get bonuses: It's longer to play on a big map, so it should give more points than a small one, as you can finish 3 or 4 smaller maps when you play a single big map game. That is true for military/alliance victories, at least. I think it is still too rigged, as a small map is IMO harder.Clash of Civilization team member
(a civ-like game whose goal is low micromanagement and good AI)
web site http://clash.apolyton.net/frame/index.shtml and forum here on apolyton)
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Now game crushes to desktop then i hit 'done' button in the score screen. So i think another time.
To xen001:
I gained 7420 Mpts in my game (is this Metaverse score?) Military victory, January 2194. So i don't think you need a good patience to gain a good score.Knowledge is Power
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I really think their accounting system is broken. I managed to win on crippling on a tiny galaxy and got twice less points than on normal on a normal map. Of course, I could play more tiny games than normal or huge map games in the same time, but that would be piece of cake on normal. Does someone know the respective effect of difficulty level and of galaxy size? I mean a formula, if any.Clash of Civilization team member
(a civ-like game whose goal is low micromanagement and good AI)
web site http://clash.apolyton.net/frame/index.shtml and forum here on apolyton)
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