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sansanjuan April 15th, 2008 01:59 AM

quick question about research victories
 
Playing a game with graphs on. Turn 57. One player is crazy high on research compared to the rest of us. What is the fastest you experienced players have seen a research victory? Ever seen it as a strategy?
-SSJ

Zeldor April 15th, 2008 02:19 AM

Re: quick question about research victories
 
Ekhem, what research victory? Game must be set for that and you should see grey line in stats and when someone reachers it he wins.

Lingchih April 15th, 2008 02:49 AM

Re: quick question about research victories
 
Research victory? Playing too much Gal Civ?

Saulot April 15th, 2008 03:27 AM

Re: quick question about research victories
 
That sounds like a pretty boring and anticlimactic way to win.

First person (who has magic scales) to find a couple sage provinces wins?

Tuidjy April 15th, 2008 04:32 AM

Re: quick question about research victories
 
I've never played a game with this enabled.

lch April 15th, 2008 08:30 AM

Re: quick question about research victories
 
Quote:

sansanjuan said:
What is the fastest you experienced players have seen a research victory? Ever seen it as a strategy?
-SSJ

Something like this?
Quote:

A dire portent. Merlin, King of Stellar Lights, Lord of the Celestial Bodies, Patron of left-handed elevator repair dudes, has completed casting the Spell of Mastery.
Having conquered both the realms of Arcanus and Myrror, I and only I remain the true Master of Magic.

Or was the research victory something else than casting the Mastery spell, which is more like casting all level 9 globals at once?

The Octopus Overlords Mermaid game left me with an overwhelming research advantage as Patala with a magic scale which effectively did my opponents in. I virtually handicapped my research for the first 30 turns by buying expensive mages and sending them to site search to not become a target for combined allied attacks. Then when I had all the nice stuff in place I didn't care and let my research skyrocket (multiple forts spamming Yogis). The gem charts don't tell the whole truth, I had tons of clams as well. When I had Abominations boosted with Army of Lead and Mist Warriors running around, the others deemed the game was effectively over. We played with normal winning conditions, though.

sansanjuan April 15th, 2008 11:17 AM

Re: quick question about research victories
 
I must admit I have played and loved MoM and GalCiv1,2....

I was thinking of this post (below). Not sure if the game I am referring to has research victory on or not.. can't check as I am at work.

Quote:

Meglobob said:
Quote:

Teraswaerto said:
2. ImpendingIndustry/LA random nations or some such: won by LA Agartha (played by Meglobob). Research victory. It was kind of funny as several people, including Meglobob and myself, had forgotten that the game had research as victory condition. He actually set himself to AI 1 turn before winning since he was losing a war.

LA Agartha is strong too, powerful death magic, kind of obvious.

To clarify, ALL I had to do was press the end turn button to win, so it was a victory by me, the AI never really got to do a turn. It was funny that so many of us had forgot it was a research victory, although in my case I was in 10 MP's at the time, so perhaps understandable.

Also Teraswaerto forgets to mention that I was fighting 4 other players on 3 seperate fronts, LA Ermor, Mictian, C'tis and Ulm. I only went AI because the host/other players would not change the timer from 24hr (we were on turn 40+) to give me a chance to script my many multiple armies correctly.

LA agartha is a strong nation given time, but can easily be knocked out early in MP and IS NOT TOO POWERFUL. LA Agartha is a good, well balanced nation.

-SSJ

Amhazair April 15th, 2008 12:21 PM

Re: quick question about research victories
 
That was indeed a game with research victory on. The only one I have seen organised on these boards in my time here, though of course I might have missed others.

Ironhawk April 15th, 2008 04:39 PM

Re: quick question about research victories
 
Research victory is a cool idea. Not as the sole victory condition for a game - that would be pretty stale. But combined with another condition it could be pretty cool. Like say you had Cumulative VPs + Research.

That way, one player could try to win by grabbing all the land/vps, while the other could try to win by research.

capnq April 15th, 2008 05:26 PM

Re: quick question about research victories
 
Quote:

Ironhawk said: combined with another condition it could be pretty cool.

There can only be one...victory condition.

Dom3 only allows one victory condition per game. The only way to have multiple victory conditions is to leave graphs on so that everyone can see when someone achieves one of the alternatives.


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