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Enigma_Nova
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I admit, I played the Uni because I liked the Ideology.
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Hydro
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Winfield, IL, USA
Jun 1999 time: 05:36
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Gaians. They are best aligned with my personal ethics. In my opinion they are the second 'deepest' faction after The Hive, based on quotes from Datalinks.
While I am fascinated and repulsed by The Hive, I can't stop thinking about the quote from 1984, where Orwell said the State would stomp on the face of humanity forever. **shudder**
Gaians think in a long and holistic way. Millions or billions of years are not mind numbing concepts for them. Moreover, they view the systems that surround us (ecological, economic, social) as a whole. I can relate to this.
Hydro
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Commy
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St. Louis, MO, USA
Mar 2004 time: 05:36
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University was my second choice, and for a while, I played them. After about 4 months, I switched to Morgan, liked the energy, wondered why I ever did a planned economy with Zak, and went full for energy. It was then I realized the value of crawlers and advanced terraforming, and eco-damage. Then when I got crossfire, did morgan strategy with Roze. But tonight, after much thinking, I decided to set things straight and play who I am most comfortable with, the old buddy Zak...
Now I combine Morgan strategy with probe raping AND technology...
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Aedan
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I played as the Gains for the first time, and still prefers them today. The idea of preserving planet on the expense on human development really applied to me.. i agree on everything the dear lady has to say ^^
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EternalSpark
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Vvardenfell
Feb 2000 time: 05:36
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Hive.
The reasoning is the same as it was back then - being able to make colony pads quickly, combined with the fact that you can make people before they are built.
I occasionally go back to the PKs, but the Hive is where I began and where I usually end up.
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Mead
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I am still having problems in voting in polls so please add 1 to Sparta.
[I initially posted this about a year ago, but it gives some background on why I chose Sparta and how skilled I was at the time]
quote:
I've only been playing SMAC for about six to nine months. I know it can't have been more than nine months ago but can't remember exactly when I started. I didn't even mean to buy the game. It came in a multipack game (I bought the multipack to get the Axis and Allies game in it a couple of years ago, because I liked the Axis and Allies Board game).
After playing Axis and Allies for a while, out of curiosity I put the SMAC cd in. There were no printed manuals, but I followed the tutorial on the game.
After reviewing the seven choices of factions, I figured, well, since I don't know how to play this game it probably would be a good idea to at least be well armed. I choose Spartan and the Citizen difficulty level for my first game. I took a while but despite my best efforts at watching the forests in my part of the world grow, the AI finally got around to annihilating me (and I was trying so hard to be nice to it).
Lessons learned the hard way in that game and the games that followed.
You can build units.
When someone offers a treaty accept it.
Trying to place a research hospital in, every one of your bases, before you make your first impact rover, generally leads to a short game if your empire is in the same solar system as Miriam.
Miriam - she's not to be trusted.
Finally, although you can do a lot of things with the free units you get when you pop a pod, different units are good for different purposes. It appears using an Alien Artifacts to explore unknown terrain is not the best use of the unit. Nor is sending Alien Artifacts towards those units that don't seem to respond to your efforts to direct them and look kind of like yours except for that strange orange or bluish tinge.
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Mead
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logic_error
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Can't remember exactly, maybe it was the University...
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Dry
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Brussels
Sep 2000 time: 06:36
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Uni.
The order I played the factions:
Uni, Gaian, Lal, Morgan, Sparta, Myriam, Hive
The order I won at transcient, ironman:
Morgan, Gaian, Uni, Lal, Sparta, Myriam, Hive
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redazncommieDXP
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The first one I played as has got to be the Hive. I looked at the one asian there, saw "Great China" and thought to myself- this is the one for me.
I tried out Spartans and Believers, but I found them both lacking. Spartans never had the industrial power to build a real army or real bases, and I missed the way taking a single base on the enemy continent was the kiss of death for them- they have 5 turns to take that base back, otherwise it's mine forever. And the Believers rely on other people for tech too much, I like to be self-sufficient.
Yang is still the one for me.
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WotanAnubis
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The Gaians, simply because they seemed like the Faction I'd Most Like To Belong To. I managed to win that game by Transendance... of course it was only on Citizen level, but still.
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gdgrimm
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Peacekeepers. I figured my first game would be focused on learning all the stuff that affected game play. So a faction that had the fewest built in social engineering affects would offer the best opportunity to try a little bit of everything.
Then, I branched out into the more 'extreme' factions.
I don't like playing the Peacekeepers anymore.
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Qwerty88
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Did anyone get both games at once and play a Smax faction first?
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smilodon
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The first faction that I played as were the Peacekeepers.
My favorite is the Nautilus Pirates though.
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