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October 31st, 2003, 09:35 PM
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what is your milleage
I remember the time where some of us played stars!. A common milleage was how much resources your planet was able to churn at turn 20.
Now that doms II is out, and with many changes in the economy/general development, there is much trials and errors to do before being confident in a strategy for a given race.
I feel at Last somehow at ease with Abysia now, and get something like 1100 gold & 18 provinces at turn 20 (Eye map, indep at 4, 6 impossible AI, all other settings unchanged). The race I use is not geared much toward economy, but well, I find thats I had some economic strength in this game. But perhaps some of you will ashame me with much bigger totals!
So, anybody would care to share what he is achieving, with a given race (please list your settings), and feel free to elaborate on your strategy. Mine was to use assassins while I produced a solid army of Guardian of Pyre. Then the surviving assassins were given some Rod of Authority (with the flame bolt spell) to continue their dark work, and the Pyre army went on rampage, backed by some warlock apprentices.
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October 31st, 2003, 09:51 PM
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Re: what is your milleage
Wow I can't come close to that... of course I have all Nations on, so there really isn't enough room to grow that big without getting into it with someone who will fight back...
Typically I find that my upkeep is getting a bit unwieldy by turn 20 (with Jotun and Pythem), but I have only 6-8 provinces...
How are you manipulating taxes and scales?
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October 31st, 2003, 10:09 PM
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Re: what is your milleage
Pocus, how many enemy nations were in that game?
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October 31st, 2003, 10:09 PM
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Re: what is your milleage
well with all nations in, I can understand that this is blood fest! You are playing 'Last of the gladiator' or what?
I prefer to use settings which leave something like 15-20 provinces for each empire (in average), when I try a new strategy.
I dont touch at all the taxes (well I reduce them until unrest is at 0, then put them back to 100%), as I'm not a big fan of home province burn out (I find the idea a bit sad), and have not figured anything interesting to do with patrols in doms II.
edit for Cherry : Its in my first post Cyber-Marionette: 6 impossible AI on The Eye. It leaves some room sure. I only engaged an AI (Tien Chi) at turn 15 and onward I think.
[ October 31, 2003, 20:11: Message edited by: Pocus ]
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October 31st, 2003, 10:18 PM
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Re: what is your milleage
Hehe, its true I do like to beat my self up in SP games Though my real intention in playing with those settings was to encounter the AI as quickly as possible to see what it was doing for the AI threads
I suppose 1100 income on 18 provs isn't that much, I had anywhere from 450-600 on 6-8 provs, so my average was actually slightly better than yours. Of course my upkeep was horrible as my army was maybe similarly sized to yours too... I didn't build a single temple or castle, and only a couple of labs where I found an interesting mage... Playing with the Neifelheim theme was also interesting as the damn units cost so much gold that it was hard to save enough cash for the big boppers... Maybe I should go with high luck and high turmoil hoping for some cash bailouts...
With Neifelheim I'd think that getting early national leaders would be a big boost...
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October 31st, 2003, 10:20 PM
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Re: what is your milleage
Ok, I wondered what "independants at 4, 6" meant. I though you just couldn't remember=)
I also play with all nations, because I wanted to encounter everyone and see what the new units are like. In that case, though, the game becomes VERY hard. It's difficult to control more than just the provinces adjacent to your capitol, let alone march on an offensive, for fear that you'll be cut off.
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