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January 28th, 2001, 07:59 AM
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Re: Do the regular Empires do Stellar Manipulation?
From what I have seen, the AI empires do not do stellar at all. They research it, but do not use it.
Now, on a game with no warp points, I have seen them use this technology. And brother do they ever use it.
But, on a regular game, I have never seen the AI use this technology.
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January 28th, 2001, 08:03 AM
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Re: Do the regular Empires do Stellar Manipulation?
quote: Originally posted by Str8_Gain:
What I had to do in order to avoid an economic crash is (turn 1)Send the ship to the edge of the system (assuming you don't click the "warp points can form anywhere in system" option) and open a warp point, (turn 2) head back to the shipyard and mothball the ship, to avoid being stuck with the enormous maintenance costs
Even if you don't click the "warp point can form anywhere" when you use stellar manipulation to create warp point you can still create them anywhere. That just means if there are warp point in the set-up they will only be placed on the edges. The other end of the warp point will still be on an edge of that system. I don't know what happens to the other end if "warp point can form anywhere" is selected because I have never tried that. Maybe then they will end up randomly placed in the target system?
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January 28th, 2001, 10:36 AM
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Re: Do the regular Empires do Stellar Manipulation?
In my current game: Large universe, Clusters, not all warp points connected, with the mod-pack included:
The Earth Alliance is opening up warp points and maintaining vast fleets. They beat me to it's creation (I was researching weapons etc. to make sure I was ready once I opened a warp point) and through scouts I have established that they have opened around 5 or 6 different warp points to other clusters... very aggressive, and getting very big!
So the AI definitely uses them and doesn't always bankrupt itself.
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January 28th, 2001, 07:58 PM
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Re: Do the regular Empires do Stellar Manipulation?
quote: Originally posted by Jason2:
In my current game: Large universe, Clusters, not all warp points connected, with the mod-pack included:
The Earth Alliance is opening up warp points and maintaining vast fleets. They beat me to it's creation (I was researching weapons etc. to make sure I was ready once I opened a warp point) and through scouts I have established that they have opened around 5 or 6 different warp points to other clusters... very aggressive, and getting very big!
Jason2
I recently concluded a game where I had all warp points connected. In that case, what I did was research weapons tech moderately (up to phased polaron beams/telekinetic projectors/etc.) to match everyone else in the early game, and then poured as much as I could to Stellar Manipulation.
Once I got the condenser at Stellar Manipulation level 3, I closed off all warp points leading to anyone else, to buy time to build a decent fleet with good weapons (your trade will definitely take a hit and you'll lose contact with other races, depending on what points you close, so be sure your economic house is in order). When I became sufficiently prepared, I took my Explorer Group (one frigate w/ resonator, one frigate w/ condenser, one destroyer w/ a repair bay, and a frigate w/ cloak, sensors, and long range scanners), teamed it with my attack fleet, and then jumped into the home system of whichever AI I wanted real estate from, and then closed the point behind me (and incidentally, bypassing all their minefields they have on their warp points). Once in, move to the other warp points in the system to close them (with proper minesweeping to protect your investment), and thus cut off reinforcement. Once the system became mine totally, then I'd open a point connecting it to my empire, and repeat the process.
The key is to get Stellar Manipulation first, or failing that, kill off any other empire that has it. Of course, I wouldn't suggest going straight for Stellar Manipulation level 7 and neglect weapons, shields, etc, but since Stellar Manipulation can be used as a great force multiplier, it may be worth it to research up to level 3, and then pour everything you got into weapons, shields, etc. Carefully take the measure of your enemies to determine what research paths to go on (which should be pretty elementary by now). With higher levels of Stellar Manipulation, you can keep your shipyards and staging areas further back from the front, and thus protect them better. Once you're ready, just warp them in to your area of operations.
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January 28th, 2001, 08:05 PM
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Re: Do the regular Empires do Stellar Manipulation?
Oh, the frustration of building worm holes.
I sent four Battle Cruisers and two Carriers loaded with 104 Heavy Fighters each (naively) through a warp point and ran right into a mine field.
Then, I opened a wormhole from another system hoping to bypass the mine field. Nope, it opened the warp point right on top of the other one. This fleet of six Battle Cruisers ran into the mine field and also perished!
(Later, I did build a wormhole from a sector that looked a bit safer and took great delight in destroying every one of his planets.)
I think one of the beta testers said he was pretty surprised when the new AI opened a wormhole to his home system and sent a fleet of dreadnaughts, etc through. I can't wait!
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January 29th, 2001, 10:03 PM
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Re: Do the regular Empires do Stellar Manipulation?
quote: Originally posted by raynor:
Oh, the frustration of building worm holes.
I sent four Battle Cruisers and two Carriers loaded with 104 Heavy Fighters each (naively) through a warp point and ran right into a mine field.
Then, I opened a wormhole from another system hoping to bypass the mine field. Nope, it opened the warp point right on top of the other one. This fleet of six Battle Cruisers ran into the mine field and also perished!
*blink*
How did -that- happen? Did the wormhole you create open up on top of another wormhole that had already been mined?
(Stacked wormholes do appear, in cluster quadrants at least...)
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January 29th, 2001, 10:26 PM
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Re: Do the regular Empires do Stellar Manipulation?
quote: Originally posted by Sinapus:
*blink*
How did -that- happen? Did the wormhole you create open up on top of another wormhole that had already been mined?
Exactly. The newly created wormhole opened up on top of an existing wormhole.
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