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and the revolution
Feb 2000 time: 05:32
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quote: Originally posted by DarkCloud
oedo (civ II-strategy King... and anything else required?)
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I´m certainly no civII-strategy King. please don´t use that term.
Sparrowhawk hit the point: the only reason, why I got so many votes, is my discovery of the oedo years. it´s a really simple formula, anyone could have found it out.
it didn´t take much to discover, I more or less stumbled over the algorithm: it´s been three years ago and I arranged a game with Ming, Rah, Matthew, markusf, Paul, Bird, XinYu and smartfart. in this game we didn´t play against each other. instead we played a cooperative game where it was all about playing together in order to build and land a spaceship as soon as possible (we finally managed landing a spaceship in 6AD after two sessions.)
since we permanently communicated with each other it turned out that all players could choose a new goverment in exactly the same turn. this was the moment I realized, that changing goverment probably wasn´t a random event, there must have been pattern behind it. up to this moment everyone believed that changing goverment was nothing but random.
some days later, I went after this again. it only took me about 10 minutes to find out and verify the whole (and easy) xxxo-pattern. I immediately posted it into the strategy forum.
some months later I also figured another fomula. it was about techs available for choose. unlike the oedo-years, this formula was very hard to find out, it took me about two days of testing. this formula also had some influence in game-playing, but it never became as popular. I regret that. I would feel better if people would rather associate my name with the tech-pattern I figured out, because it was way harder to research.
after all, there are people, who did more research on civII than I did. especially I´m thinking about Scouse Gits, samson, solo and SlowThinker. unlike me, they´re true die-hard researchers. but I happened to find out a formula, which soon became too crucial to ignore for every serious civII player.
again, thanks for your votes.
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