I'm not fussed either way. If they want to reload two turns back, that's fine. It will make for a more balanced game, hopefully.
"There is no wealth like knowledge. No poverty like ignorance."
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Speaker's super top secret thread for the purposes of world domination; Neener Neener
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I'm not fussed either way. If they want to reload two turns back, that's fine. It will make for a more balanced game, hopefully.
"There is no wealth like knowledge. No poverty like ignorance."
Sunrise and I replayed T90 after he reloaded. I followed your spreadsheet plan, Sullla.
"There is no wealth like knowledge. No poverty like ignorance." Speaker Wrote:I followed your spreadsheet plan, Sullla. How many turns have you guys planned ahead? I assume most of your discussion is on TeamSpeak, but ... it'd be fun to let the peanut gallery know, thinks a member of said gallery. Zalson Wrote:How many turns have you guys planned ahead? I assume most of your discussion is on TeamSpeak, but ... it'd be fun to let the peanut gallery know, thinks a member of said gallery.Sullla has a pretty detailed plan made in Excel. I'm just going turn by turn, but I know what I want to do. I'm not sure what Sunrise has. The artist plan we all came up with together finishes in a couple turns, and then he'll have to figure out what to do with his land. "There is no wealth like knowledge. No poverty like ignorance."
I posted two spreadsheets in Excel right at the start of the game, one for my Indian civ and one designed to get our Great Artist out of sunrise's civ. They're linked earlier in the thread, and I'll link them again here for the curious:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19563179/PB6/Sul...Artist.xls http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19563179/PB6/Sul...Sullla.xls I'm not going to go through and talk about what the workers are doing each turn when it's already been typed out in detail. That covers us up to about T95, and I figured it was pointless to go any further without map info and knowledge about our opponents. We're already making some changes based on what we've learned, namely trying to get sunrise's copper city up faster than originally planned because he appears to be the closest one to WarriorKnight's Rome. I'll post some more pictures of my start and thoughts on what I want to do when the turn gets back around to us again.
We are up again, back to Turn 91 this time... I had to head out for the evening (Friday + birthday) so I went ahead and played my turn. You guys are still up to play your turns.
I will put up a couple of pictures and explain again why I hate reloading in these games tomorrow. (We forgot to redo something important and it would have cost us bigtime if I hadn't noticed it. Seriously, I freaking hate reloads!!!) Sullla Wrote:We are up again, back to Turn 91 this time... I had to head out for the evening (Friday + birthday) so I went ahead and played my turn. You guys are still up to play your turns.I'm so curious now! We changed our espionage and our tech. I followed your micro spreadsheet. We moved our scouts in the same directions. The artist plan is moving along as planned. I dunno what we could have forgotten. Anyways, I ended my turn, so only Sunrise is left. "There is no wealth like knowledge. No poverty like ignorance." Speaker Wrote:I'm so curious now! We changed our espionage and our tech. That's the point - you changed our tech! When we actually played T90 the first time, we had two teams put beakers into Music, because were still short of the necessary beaker count, and only then swapped over to Civil Service. I checked Music again just to make certain, and we were only at like 360 beakers, when we need 390 to be able to lightbulb the tech. So when I played, I had my civ infuse another turn's worth of beakers into Music, and I'll do it again on this next turn to get us back to the right level again. It's totally not your fault either. This is why I really detest having to reload back turns - you inevitably forget what you were doing before, and make mistakes that wouldn't have otherwise happened. If I hadn't bothered to check our Music beakers again, we might have lost out on a Great Artist. All because another team wasn't playing their turns. Not all that fair to us... Whatever. I really am going to post some more pictures and thoughts on my capital - honestly! - but we're having a barbeque here this afternoon and I'm getting mighty hungry. |