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June 27th, 2002, 05:10 PM
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new to PBW
Hi
I'm thinking about starting playing PBW soon (after next weekend earliest, alittle too much happening right now)
And I was wondering if there are any good pointers on how to get started... I have just registered and am looking through the site now...
I was wondering if maybe the best way to start would be to jump in where replacement players are needed... or would this probably just be hopeless games abandoned by disillusioned players?
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June 27th, 2002, 05:23 PM
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Re: new to PBW
Considering the volume of games at PBW, I'd be surprised if there weren't any games for new players starting.
A quick glance down the list of game titles shows:
NewbieGame: Needs a replacement player, currently in endgame at turn #125
DevNull Learning: Needs two more players to start.
There is also "Turn Blitz #1", If you want a trial by fire.
Basically, turns are every hour, no exceptions. The AIs will play most of everybody's turns. The whole thing should be over within two weeks.
Low pressure, since the AIs are messing with everybody's plans.
Just watch the clock for when the next turn is due, and don't worry about missing turns in this game: everybody has to sleep sometimes
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June 27th, 2002, 05:30 PM
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Re: new to PBW
But taking over abandoned spots is an excellent way of gaining experience. You are free from any pressure to do well, becuase as you pointed out many of these empires are in hopelessly bad situations. This allows you to experiment, learn the mechanics of the game and whatnot, without working too hard on the strategy. These two tnihgs are hard to learn at the same time.
Players in exsisting games will typically give a replacment player some slack, stopping wars, etc, until you get your feet under you. They are usually just pleased to have someone controlling the empire rater than the AI.
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June 27th, 2002, 05:35 PM
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Re: new to PBW
Hehe... sounds interesting... especially when I assume many/most of the players are in America? Being in Norway means I'll play my turns at a totally different time when AI's is wreaking havoc with others... and the other way around ofcourse
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June 27th, 2002, 05:39 PM
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Re: new to PBW
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Originally posted by geoschmo:
But taking over abandoned spots is an excellent way of gaining experience. You are free from any pressure to do well, becuase as you pointed out many of these empires are in hopelessly bad situations. This allows you to experiment, learn the mechanics of the game and whatnot, without working too hard on the strategy. These two tnihgs are hard to learn at the same time.
Players in exsisting games will typically give a replacment player some slack, stopping wars, etc, until you get your feet under you. They are usually just pleased to have someone controlling the empire rater than the AI.
Geoschmo
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That is what I am hoping too... and I really don't mind playing games where it is rather hopeless as long as I can go out in a blaze of glory
Mine every strange place a ship might pass, send drones where no-one would expect, generally make myself hard to destroy...
But ofcourse I am speaking theoretically now since I still get trouble with the AI
Also the latest game I'm playing is simultaneous movement, that is the same way the PBW works right?
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June 28th, 2002, 12:00 AM
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Re: new to PBW
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Also the latest game I'm playing is simultaneous movement, that is the same way the PBW works right?
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Yes, all PBW games are simultaneous move. Simultaneous has a lot of quirky little differences from sequential turns, so you have to adjust your strategy accordingly.
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June 28th, 2002, 12:13 AM
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Re: new to PBW
AeoN2 and other Newbies to PBW.
The most common OOPS is having the wrong verision or MOD for the game being played/started. If it works at all it will give strange results.
All of the game descriptions list the Version and MOD being used.
As of 6/27/2002, the older games are typically Classic v1.49 and the newer are Gold v1.67 (patch 1).
The MODs games are few and varied. MODS are fun, but maybe newbies should be familiar with the stock game first.
I use the MOD launcher utility and use seperate folders for all my games. This may require some help or minor computer skills to setup.
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[ June 27, 2002, 23:22: Message edited by: Wardad ]
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June 28th, 2002, 04:19 AM
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Re: new to PBW
Feel free to join Capital City. It is technically a mod game, but the mod is only to allow for a different victory condition...namely that of capturing capital worlds.
Most of the fundamentals have not changed.
(Had to get my plug in...need players bad)
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Players in exsisting games will typically give a replacment player some slack, stopping wars, etc, until you get your feet under you.
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That is unless they are pissed at the person who ran the empire before you and it is a ROLE PLAY game. Then the anger and the role play merge into an orgy of violence.
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June 28th, 2002, 05:20 AM
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Re: new to PBW
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Originally posted by Jmenschenfresser:
That is unless they are pissed at the person who ran the empire before you and it is a ROLE PLAY game. Then the anger and the role play merge into an orgy of violence.
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Golly that doesn't sound nice. what kind of nasty player would do that!
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June 28th, 2002, 12:31 PM
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Re: new to PBW
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Originally posted by AeoN2:
Hehe... sounds interesting... especially when I assume many/most of the players are in America? Being in Norway means I'll play my turns at a totally different time when AI's is wreaking havoc with others... and the other way around ofcourse
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You know, some of us americans get off work at 3am, central time (gmt - 8, I think). So you might not be all alone...
Not that I'm in the Turn Blitz game...
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