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Dominae
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quote: Originally posted by alexman
Sorry if you weren't ready. I called for the vote because this thread was basically idle in terms of suggestions and debating for two days. You could have at least asked for more time to think.
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Yes, sorry, I would like more than two days to think.
Once we get the first version out the door, can we agree on the following system:
1. Changes are "proposed" and "discussed". This is informal, like we've been doing it.
2. Changes become "under consideration". This means that they will formally go to a vote within the next week or so (whatever), during which time everyone has a final chance to speak their mind.
3. Changes proceed to a "vote", and are "implemented".
I know this sounds a little bureaucratic, but should proceed smoothly in practice.
Dominae
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Dominae
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We can release the AU mod anytime we like (unlike Firaxis, we need not worry about bugs!). If we release it sooner than later, it may lack some features but that's not fatal to its purpose.
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nbarclay
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Huntsville, Alabama
Dec 1999 time: 23:32
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If we eliminate the Electronics requirement for Tanks and I had a tech lead and wanted Tanks as early as possible, I would probably beeline down the "corporation" branch of the tech tree and wait for the AIs to research the prerequisites for Scientific Method so I could trade for them. Once the prerequisites are available, I could start a prebuild and, if Scientific Method isn't available on the tech market by the time the prebuild is nearing completion, research Scientific Method myself.
The really scary part in terms of game balance is that with tanks available a couple techs earlier, the human player has eight extra turns or more to build up a tank force before a target civ can switch much if any of its defenses over to infantry. That dramatically enhances the power of a "race to tanks" strategy. Further, one of the major strategic choices for a warmonger in the standard game is, "Do I attack with tanks, or do I save them as prebuilds for modern armor?" The ability to get tanks two techs earlier makes an early tank assault a lot more attractive.
In regard to Dominae's idea of making a police station a prerequisite for ToE, prioritizing policie stations normally makes the least sense in cities closest to the capital. The AI isn't going to build a police station in a city just so it can build ToE there, so I'm concerned that making a police station a prerequisite for ToE may tend to cause the AIs to try to build it in cities that aren't among its most productive. If so, that would largely kill the advantage in undercutting human prebuilds.
I'm starting to like the idea of eliminating ToE from the game as a counterbalance for moving Longevity to the industrial era. But I think a lot more discussion is needed before we start making changes. I do not like the idea of going ahead and including changes that don't have a clear, well-thought-out consensus just because we're in a hurry!
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Nor Me
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quote: Originally posted by Dominae
What's wrong with my Police Station suggestion?
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It means that it's even harder for an AI to get the ToE even if it is a long way ahead in tech. They don't build police stations that fast. Ducki's suggestion of oil is much better.
The AI could successfully prebuild ToE using Longevity or Universal Suffrage if it is ahead of the human. The advantage the human has is not so much the ability to prebuild, it's knowing to build a factory and coal plant first and that mines are better than irrigation for production when railroads show up. That isn't altered by needing a police station.
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Strollen
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I agree that discussion on TOE seems a bit rushed and certainly radical compared to modest changes proposed for most of the AU university.
My observation is that all of the attention seems to be focused on TOE, which frankly isn't that powerful. The real unbalancing wonder is Hoover. It is reasonably common in my Emperor (and rare diety games) that I have a GL that I gain from my Cavalry charges. In that situation, I will use the GL invariably to build Hoover, and then build TOE normally. In fact if I can only get two wonders in the industrial age, I would much rather have Sufferage, and Hoover than TOE. Moving Longeitvy to the industrial age adds another important wonder to get.
Hoover along with Sistine and/or JS Bach have always been among the must have wonders. Perhaps we should look at making Hoover at bit less awesome instead of changing the tech chart.
Or delay the TOE AU mod until after the changes of Longeitvy are better understood?
Last edited by Strollen on 13-12-2003 at 03:43
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Dominae
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quote: Originally posted by nbarclay
In regard to Dominae's idea of making a police station a prerequisite for ToE, prioritizing policie stations normally makes the least sense in cities closest to the capital. The AI isn't going to build a police station in a city just so it can build ToE there, so I'm concerned that making a police station a prerequisite for ToE may tend to cause the AIs to try to build it in cities that aren't among its most productive. If so, that would largely kill the advantage in undercutting human prebuilds.
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Good point.
I still contend that the real problem here is with the power of the Theory of Evolution, and not the Hoover beeline. But I agree with alexman that they are, in fact, seperate issues. One just seems a lot more important than the other (to me).
Dominae
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nbarclay
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Huntsville, Alabama
Dec 1999 time: 23:32
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quote: Originally posted by alexman
In my experience, I have rarely found it worthwhile to attack an opponent who has Infantry, with Tanks. Even if you beeline to Tanks, Modern Armor is only 5 techs away (Flight, Radio, Ecology, Rocketry, S.Fibers).
Another reason to keep the Change! |
That assumes you beeline to Modern Armor, which means a significant delay in getting research labs to aid in your modern research. In looking for the simplest, quickest route to a domination victory, such a path probably makes sense. But personally, I care too much about my civ's ongoing tech progress to make that sacrifice.
Still, I agree that it usually seems to make more sense to wait until Modern Armor. But would having tanks come two techs sooner really make that much difference if the enemies have infantry? And I for one do not want to increase the odds of tanks' going up against riflemen just to make tanks more useful. That seems like something that would hurt rather than help both game balance and AI effectiveness.
The change of eliminating the Electronics prerequisite from tanks might be worth a game experimenting with later, but I view it as too experimental to include in the initial version of the mod. We have more than enough changes to evaluate in our first C3C AU game as it is.
Further, the tank change most certainly does not solve the problem of how powerful the ToE/Hoover beeline is. The only way it diverts the player away from that beeline is by providing an alternative that players may regard as even more powerful, which, if anything, hurts rather than helps game balance.
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Have a beer!
Sep 2001 time: 00:32
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quote: Originally posted by Dominae
I still contend that the real problem here is with the power of the Theory of Evolution, and not the Hoover beeline. But I agree with alexman that they are, in fact, seperate issues. One just seems a lot more important than the other (to me). |
I, on the otherhand, disagree that they can be addressed separately.
Part of the attraction of the Hoover beeline is the fact that you can pre-build and grab ToE on the way to slingshot you through Electronics, thus grabbing Hoover. If you take the free techs out of the equation, you are left to research two expense techs before getting Hoover; still attractive, but not as attractive for a beeline.
Therefore, I think addressing the power of ToE goes a good way toward solving the beeline issue. So I would still consider removing ToE and replacing it with Longevity as a possible solution, or changing the benefits of ToE from free techs to double scientific output in the city in which it is built (with a slight cost reduction).
The beeline is still there, but now you have to earn it.
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lockstep
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Vienna, Austria
Aug 2001 time: 06:32
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quote: Originally posted by Stuie
I, on the otherhand, disagree that they can be addressed separately.
Part of the attraction of the Hoover beeline is the fact that you can pre-build and grab ToE on the way to slingshot you through Electronics, thus grabbing Hoover. If you take the free techs out of the equation, you are left to research two expense techs before getting Hoover; still attractive, but not as attractive for a beeline. |
If we removed ToE from the game and didn't change anything else, the player would be left to research two expensive techs that make another very powerful wonder (Hoover) available AND are a necessary prereq for tanks. This is way more attractive than going for the 'upper' branch of the tech tree, at least if the player don't has a major tech lead anyway.
IMO, the two problems (ToE - Hoover beeline, Power of ToE) are somewhat intertwined, but can be adresses separately, and alexman has made a clever proposal to adress the first.
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nbarclay
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Huntsville, Alabama
Dec 1999 time: 23:32
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I think one of the questions here is, "What is the problem?" Alexman seems to view the problem mostly in terms of, "The problem is that going for ToE and then Hoover is too obvious, and we need to make other choices more interesting." Thus, to him, making a beeline to tanks without the techs needed for Hoover more interesting solves the problem. To me, the problem is that we have a situation where getting one wonder makes another one practically a sure thing, Thus, for practical purposes, ToE grants the player two free techs plus (for at a cost of some additional shields) a free hydro plant in every city. But that can't be cured just by making other paths more interesting because as powerful as the ToE/Hoover beeline is, any alternative that would lure a player away from it would be (in the eyes of the player who is lured away) even more powerful.
One idea that might be worth considering would be to increase the cost of Scientific Method from 100 to 200, decrease the cost of Atomic Theory from 200 to 180, and decrease the cost of Electronics from 180 to 100. That would keep the total cost of the techs on the way to Radio the same for civs that don't get ToE but would reduce the value of what the civ that gets ToE can get for free considerably and, at the same time, make the cost of the free techs available on the two different branches more comparable. By the way, the reason for the huge change to Electronics and the relatively small one to Atomic Theory is to keep players from benefitting too much by researching Atomic Theory and then getting Radio for free.
The biggest drawback with this idea is that at cost 200, it would probably be next to impossible to make AIs compete seriously for ToE even if we wanted to. Which raises the question of whether we think we can make AI competition for ToE a serious threat, or whether it makes more sense to write off ToE as something human players are almost certain to get so our main focus needs to be on "damage control." In one respect, reducing the odds of AIs getting ToE might even be a good thing, since in games where there is a serious danger of an AI's getting ToE in spite of human prebuild and beeline tactics, the human player probably needs all the help he can get. 
I'm not quite sure this is a good idea, but it seems worth considering.
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Dominae
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Removing a Wonder is as drastic (if not more) than adding a new unit. Sorry, but I would prefer not changing anything at all than doing this.
Dominae
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nbarclay
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Huntsville, Alabama
Dec 1999 time: 23:32
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I think removing ToE and replacing it with Longevity is the best option too, especially since so many people seem to like having Longevity in the industrial era. (Actually, I like the idea of having Longevity there myself if it replaces ToE rather than adding adding another powerful wonder to the era.)
Regarding Hoover delaying the tank offensive if the Electronics requirement is removed and a player goes after Hoover, that "delay" really just puts the tank offensive back where it would have been under the default rules. Thus, unless AI tanks cause more of a problem as a result of the change, the player who goes for Hoover is no less powerful, and has no less of an advantage, than he would under the default rules.
In any case, if there are no objections, we'll probably go with the option of removing ToE in favor of Longevity. That still leaves the question of whether Sanitation should be tied to Scientific Method or, as it traditionally has, to Sanitation.
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