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Old September 18th, 2002, 01:03 AM

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Default Re: finally finished my first game

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Originally posted by minipol:
Hi,

yesterday i finally finished (and won) my first game. I am usually in the habit of quiting a game when i see i am the strongest but this time i finished it. I heard the victory scene isn't much and damn right it wasn't :-)
I didn't play long enough to build sphereworlds :-(

Since i don't have much time to play Online, i'm thinking of trying the TDM mod since the ai is reported to be quite good. Any other recommendations for making a tougher (more exciting )game?

What type of galaxy / size is recommended for playing against the ai?
Is starting with a fully researched tech tree interesting?
I do already play with limited resources since it seems more realistic to me. Storage facilities tend to be more important this way.

Last tech i researched in that won game was a basehip. What purpose does it server? Is this the kind of ship you need for the sphere worlds?

Thanks and sorry for the rambling :-)
Small galaxy is better against the AI. It gets you into contact quicker and gives less breathing space for your superior planning skills to out-wit the Artificial Idiot.

Starting with all techs researched and a large number of starting homeworlds in a small or medium map is a pretty good game if you like 'free-for-all' warfare. Not much of the 4X esxperience in this, though. No planning how to grow your empire in a careful fashon. Just build ships and start fighting for territory.

The AI is useless in a limited resources game. It's bad in a standard game but it's totally helpless in limited resurces mode. It has no ability to manage resources whatsoever. Don't expect the Ai to give you a long-term fight in this mode. It'll get into resource crisis by mid-game and be paralyzed.
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