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March 10th, 2001, 03:45 PM
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maximum number of races
I was wondering if anyone knows how to tweak the game to play with more than 20 races at a time? Is this feature hardcoded or can it be changed? Does anyone else think there should be no limit to the number of races in a galaxy? Thanks for your time!
Chewy027
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March 10th, 2001, 06:30 PM
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General
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Re: maximum number of races
Ack! There are some serious problems with handling just 10 you know! The diplomatic screen only holds 4 race images at a time and you have to scroll it back and forth quite a bit. And, worst of all, the very small limit on the number of intelligence projects you can run is often over-whelmed when trying to defend against many races launching projects against you. An increase in the number of intel projects allowed at once might help some, but with 20 races in a game I think you'd need a limit of 50 or more to be able to counter all of your opponents at one one time. Then there's the question of how long you are willing to wait for each turn to process as each race has to be run sequentially. What benefit do you see in more than 20 races in a game?
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March 11th, 2001, 03:40 PM
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Re: maximum number of races
I realize there would br a lot more to handle intelligence wise, but to me this makes the game that much more challenging and interesting. Simultaneous movement can take care of the waiting between parts and overall the diplomatic part of the game would be a lot more intricate. Instead of there being one or two empires that expand and become huge there would be many small empires. Many of wich would form alliances and create, in essence, a large empire. There would be a delicate ballance of power. So if you were to go to war with say four other empires. It would really be equal to one in a twenty race game. What do you think?
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March 13th, 2001, 04:02 AM
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Re: maximum number of races
I'd be willing to read a book or watch a show between turns late in the game for an interesting universe, give me more computer opponents, especially ones that happen "historically" in the game, breaking off from fallen nations, rebelling against huge imperial powers, etc . . .
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March 13th, 2001, 04:56 AM
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Re: maximum number of races
Granted I'm still pretty new to the game (only owned it for about a month). But so far in my experience it seems that in the end all the AI's hate you. Act like Santa Clause or Atilla the Hun but it seems like I always end up fighting the entire galaxy, that's before I even trigger the mega evil empire flag too. I do use a number of mods so that might be part of it.
[This message has been edited by jc173 (edited 13 March 2001).]
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March 13th, 2001, 05:29 PM
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Re: maximum number of races
The mega evil empire settings can be altered, but I forget in which data folder those settings are in. Maybe the settings folder. Anyway, the thing that would be great about all those empires would be the fact that you would HAVE to stay on good terms with at least some of them. I believe this makes the game more realistic anyway. Granted the computer may just be dumb and not like you, but again that can be alterd in a races general AI. If they become to bothersome just close up the warp points leading to their systems and concentrate on however many you want at a time.
And yes I agree that empires should be able to split; they should be able to go through a type of civil war. Perhaps if their homeworld is captured or something like that. This would not only add another race to play against, but also give added importance to capturing a rival empires homeworld or whatever it would be to trigger such an event. Another way this could be done is through intelligence. Instead of stirring up just one planet, you could create an entire political movement in an empire causing some sort of schism. But enough about that. This is an entirely different topic.
Chewy027
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