OK I read the old discussion and the epic rule about utilities:
"The use of any bean counter, trainer, or other program designed to give you an advantage or some information not otherwise available in the game is prohibited. This includes utilities such as Mapstat and Apollo."
Now that discussion was held two years ago so I think it's a bit outdated. Maybe some clarifications based on what new features those tools provide today?
I started using mapstat about one month ago. The only features I use are alarms for 1. cities going to riot 2. new trading possibility and 3. pollution. These are not always accurate (sometimes it prompts trading but it's unchanged from last turn).
All of the 3 features do not fall into the definition of the rule, IMO. These are just alarms of what information you can get anyway from the game, and IMO the game itself SHOULD provide those features. It's very tedious to go through all the AIs in the diplo screen just to find who has a tech to trade. For an SG it might not be important, but for Epic, this really makes game play less fun and distracted.
I agree that players using the utility does have advantage. If you consider a 100% ban, please make it very clear in the rule, because these alarms aren't really a bean counter like counting the tiles. But my suggestion is to allow it and I would recommand everyone use it.
BTW I might not be able to finish the current two epics..especially the AW - I could hardly return to the old version again.
"The use of any bean counter, trainer, or other program designed to give you an advantage or some information not otherwise available in the game is prohibited. This includes utilities such as Mapstat and Apollo."
Now that discussion was held two years ago so I think it's a bit outdated. Maybe some clarifications based on what new features those tools provide today?
I started using mapstat about one month ago. The only features I use are alarms for 1. cities going to riot 2. new trading possibility and 3. pollution. These are not always accurate (sometimes it prompts trading but it's unchanged from last turn).
All of the 3 features do not fall into the definition of the rule, IMO. These are just alarms of what information you can get anyway from the game, and IMO the game itself SHOULD provide those features. It's very tedious to go through all the AIs in the diplo screen just to find who has a tech to trade. For an SG it might not be important, but for Epic, this really makes game play less fun and distracted.
I agree that players using the utility does have advantage. If you consider a 100% ban, please make it very clear in the rule, because these alarms aren't really a bean counter like counting the tiles. But my suggestion is to allow it and I would recommand everyone use it.
BTW I might not be able to finish the current two epics..especially the AW - I could hardly return to the old version again.