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August 23rd, 2002, 12:01 AM
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Re: The unbeatable combination is it out there?
OK Gentle Beings I use the term loosley. When you start a game you don't know what kind of race someone is until you meet them. Usally I play with only the score revealed. If some one gets rapidly ahead then they become the Evil Empire. My point is you need to be an experienced player to recognize DANGER. I really think that Talisman coupled with high productivity is a diffcult combination to beat. I am curious to know if this constitutes a level playing field or not. Any Comments?
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August 23rd, 2002, 01:03 AM
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Re: The unbeatable combination is it out there?
Gozra, now you are asking a totally different question. If you are asking is there anything your friend can do facing an enemy already with Tailsmans and outproducing him, then the answer may be no. But that doesn't mean it's not a level playing field.
In a single planet start it takes a long time to research the Tailsman. Time that you can be using to research lot's of stuff that is useful to take them out before they can get it. No, you can't wait 100 turns for him to come find you. That's why it's important to scout the galaxy as quickly as possible. Not just to find suitable planets, but also to see who is out there waiting for you.
When you find a religious race, attack them. Get their allies to attack them. Knock them out before they get the tailsman. They will be playing from behind for much of the game. But in the end game they will be tough to beat. The key is to get them before the end game.
Every combination of racial attributes and characteristics has it's advantages and disadvantages at different times in the game. You can't beat all the races all the time, but you can beat any races some time.
EDIT: Or, if you prefer taking your time, building an empire and then having a grand massive war at the end to determine the winner, then I suggest taking the Tailsman yourself.
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August 23rd, 2002, 02:03 AM
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Re: The unbeatable combination is it out there?
Everything you said was valid. But I am talking about a combination of religious and Hyperproductive. Properly handled I bet this combo can win at a higher percentage of the time that any other combo. Aggree or disaggree?
I will tell you in order to compete in the game I have had to change the race picks I make. And to choos other wise means a bigger chance of ending up second best.
[ August 23, 2002, 01:05: Message edited by: Gozra ]
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August 23rd, 2002, 02:10 AM
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Re: The unbeatable combination is it out there?
I'm not sure it's right to characterise the Talisman as an end-game tech. It takes a few research levels to reach, but it's not that expensive, and you can get there relatively quickly if you focus on it. And who says the intermediate levels aren't useful? Shrines are great!
You can for example save a lot of research points by getting DUCs and PDCs and then ignoring all other weapons development. With Talismans, ECM and armour, they're the only weapons you need to make some pretty dangerous ships.
How to counter them?
Long range weapons and max-range tactics, so you are shooting and religion-boy isn't.
Otherwise (as others have already said) maximising your to-hit chances and getting as close as possible, reducing his advantage to a minimum.
The point about play-balance is that he spent 1500 points to get religion. What did you spend yours on? Better Intel ought to let you sabotage his engines or steal his ships. Better production would let you outnumber him. Better research would give you more damaging weapons - he may be hitting more often, but when you hit, it hurts a lot more. Etc.
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August 23rd, 2002, 02:49 AM
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Re: The unbeatable combination is it out there?
Well I can't disagree until I can consistantly beat them.  Up till now my performance agaisnt religious races isn't much better than .500. And as players get better at the supporting techniques that along with Tailsman make it so devastating, that may go down. But I am convinced that the very fact of the effectivness of the technique will help the use of it to be self limiting. As religious race players get a reputation for being extremely dangerous opponents other players will single them out for early termination, just out of a sense of self-preservation. This shold in turn persuade players to think twice about selecting it as a racial trait.
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August 23rd, 2002, 02:53 AM
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Re: The unbeatable combination is it out there?
Properly handled I bet this combo can win at a higher percentage of the time that any other combo. Aggree or disaggree?"
Lot of racial points there, especially since the two goals don't overlap. Where are your points going?
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August 23rd, 2002, 03:43 AM
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Re: The unbeatable combination is it out there?
"Well I can't disagree until I can consistantly beat them. Up till now my performance agaisnt religious races isn't much better than .500."
I had a fit in my latest Devnull game against the Toltoyan. They were the Last race in my purge, and I didn't realize they were religious. My Talisman-equipped SDs plowed through their outer systems on Strategic Combat against 10-to-1 odds--until I met their new Talisman-equipped SDs. Not a pleasant surprise.  They actually destroyed my Last ship before I decided to quit attacking.  I only came back because I had better production. Now I'm building sphereworlds in every system, converting all planets to breathable, and creating new planets out of all asteroids. 
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