You don't want to complete counter-intel projects. They work by using the points stored in them to defeat enemy projects. If you are not spending any points in counter-intel, no stored points in it will be used at all, so always make sure to be spending points in counter-intel at all times.
Originally posted by Imperator Fyron:
You don't want to complete counter-intel projects. They work by using the points stored in them to defeat enemy projects. If you are not spending any points in counter-intel, no stored points in it will be used at all, so always make sure to be spending points in counter-intel at all times.
Ah-so!
Where are the points stored? Do they accumulate if not used?
And what if there are a number of attacks...is it possible for the "stored points" to be overwhelmed and one or more of the intelligence assaults (enemy projects) to succeed?
These may seem like dumb questions...but I want to be sure I got it right!
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Originally posted by tbontob:
Where are the points stored? Do they accumulate if not used?
And what if there are a number of attacks...is it possible for the "stored points" to be overwhelmed and one or more of the intelligence assaults (enemy projects) to succeed?
These may seem like dumb questions...but I want to be sure I got it right!
They are 'stored' in the little green progress bar at the bottom of the project.
They do accumalate. If too many have accumalated push the counter intel back to the end of your queue and make sure you don't divide the intel points.
Its not too bad.
You can just get some counter intel for a few turns, stick it at the back and not worry about it unless other empires really try to intel you out of the game (and the events list will report all blocked attempts).
Askan
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