[SIZE="6"]Adventure Fifty-Four: Hill Valley[/SIZE]
Sponsor: T-hawk
Opening Date: Monday, August 6, 2012
Duration: Five Weeks
Map Script: Custom Continents, customized
Game Speed: Normal
Difficulty: Monarch
Civilization: Khmer
Leader: Roosevelt
World Size: Standard
Opponents: Six
Victory: Any
Options: No Tech Trading, No Random Events, Unrestricted Leaders
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Scenario: We bring you another game where the variant is an unusual map. Every land tile is a hill! The AIs will be dealing with the same condition in their land. Oceans exist as normal.
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Scoring: Scoring is optional. You can play just for the wacky map experience if you like. If you want to compete for scoring, keep track of the following dates and information. Each of the following categories is scored competitively.
10 points - First place
8 points - Second place
6 points - Third place
4 points - Fourth place
3 points - Fifth place
2 points - Sixth place
1 point - Seventh place
- Fastest to research Machinery
- Fastest to research Replaceable Parts
- Fastest to own a size 15 city
- Fastest to build any world wonder other than Stonehenge/Oracle
- Fastest to build any world wonder of at least 550 hammers (such as Sankore, Sistine Chapel, Notre Dame, Taj Mahal)
- Most population by 1 AD (the scoreboard mouseover for population points, not the demographics population)
- Most population by 1500 AD
- Fastest to produce 88 beakers per turn. To qualify for this, you must actually produce 88 or more beakers - any scientists or Research builds must actually run for one turn. What counts is your beaker production shown on-screen, so before multipliers for devaluation and prerequisites. Take a screenshot and then end turn without making any further changes. Deficit research is okay as long as you have the cash to pay the deficit.
Add 20 points for any victory.
If you win the game before achieving a goal, the following rules apply. You score using the date or population of your victory to a maximum of third place, and you don't "push down" other players' results. Example: You win in 1600 AD before researching Replaceable Parts. The fastest three players reached RP in 1550 AD, 1650 AD, and 1750 AD. You score 6 points for a "phantom" third-or-better place, while the 1650 AD player scores 8 points for second place and the 1750 AD player scores for third place. The intent is to avoid late game milking (you get a good score rather than having to play a won game to Rep Parts) but also to avoid a very fast finish disrupting the scoring for other players.
Closing Date: Monday, September 10, 2012. Reports due by the end of Tuesday September 11, your local time, for official scoring.
Sponsor: T-hawk
Opening Date: Monday, August 6, 2012
Duration: Five Weeks
Map Script: Custom Continents, customized
Game Speed: Normal
Difficulty: Monarch
Civilization: Khmer
Leader: Roosevelt
World Size: Standard
Opponents: Six
Victory: Any
Options: No Tech Trading, No Random Events, Unrestricted Leaders
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Scenario: We bring you another game where the variant is an unusual map. Every land tile is a hill! The AIs will be dealing with the same condition in their land. Oceans exist as normal.
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Scoring: Scoring is optional. You can play just for the wacky map experience if you like. If you want to compete for scoring, keep track of the following dates and information. Each of the following categories is scored competitively.
10 points - First place
8 points - Second place
6 points - Third place
4 points - Fourth place
3 points - Fifth place
2 points - Sixth place
1 point - Seventh place
- Fastest to research Machinery
- Fastest to research Replaceable Parts
- Fastest to own a size 15 city
- Fastest to build any world wonder other than Stonehenge/Oracle
- Fastest to build any world wonder of at least 550 hammers (such as Sankore, Sistine Chapel, Notre Dame, Taj Mahal)
- Most population by 1 AD (the scoreboard mouseover for population points, not the demographics population)
- Most population by 1500 AD
- Fastest to produce 88 beakers per turn. To qualify for this, you must actually produce 88 or more beakers - any scientists or Research builds must actually run for one turn. What counts is your beaker production shown on-screen, so before multipliers for devaluation and prerequisites. Take a screenshot and then end turn without making any further changes. Deficit research is okay as long as you have the cash to pay the deficit.
Add 20 points for any victory.
If you win the game before achieving a goal, the following rules apply. You score using the date or population of your victory to a maximum of third place, and you don't "push down" other players' results. Example: You win in 1600 AD before researching Replaceable Parts. The fastest three players reached RP in 1550 AD, 1650 AD, and 1750 AD. You score 6 points for a "phantom" third-or-better place, while the 1650 AD player scores 8 points for second place and the 1750 AD player scores for third place. The intent is to avoid late game milking (you get a good score rather than having to play a won game to Rep Parts) but also to avoid a very fast finish disrupting the scoring for other players.
Closing Date: Monday, September 10, 2012. Reports due by the end of Tuesday September 11, your local time, for official scoring.