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KhanMan
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Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Jan 1970 time: 05:14
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The multiple maps feature is quite useful in adding new dimensions to scenario strategy.
For instance, right now I'm playtesting a scenario (Multiverse) where I control one world outright, and my enemy (who I just traded maps with) controls another world (except one small island).
My settlers/engineers can built portals to the other world, but I want to place them strategically, so that my invasion forces works well, and lands on the right continents.
Also, about half the modern units in this scenario can't use the portals to that particular world, so I have to use devious strategy and some covert manuevers to lure the enemy into battles where I want them.
This, of course, is just one scenario-the possibilities for ToT are far beyond what has been exploited already.
-KhanMan
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Sprecher der ToT
First Minister of Machiavellia Cybernation
Founder, OTAATFPM
(Off Topic Apolytoners Against The Finnish Power-Mongers)
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