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Timeline
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Sunshine State, USA
Nov 2000 time: 00:20
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Okay,
Yes Spiffor is correct, there was never civil disorder, I changed one citizen into an entertainer at the beggining of the turn.
Here is my report:
We found the Greeks in 2550. They are cautious and only have one technology that we don't, the Alphabet. No lucrative trades were possible with any other nation during the 2 turns we played.
Everything went pretty smoothly, and we continued to explore in all three directions. To the east, we found more jungle. To the west, more mountains. And to the north, you guessed it, desert. 
At least no one can say we are wussies or had it easy .
Turn Log:
Turn 29 2590
Citizen in Banana HQ begins working sea tile rather than grassland
Turn 30, 2550 BC
Warrior 2 moves northwest, discovers Greek warrior
Worker 1 begins clearing jungle west of Banana HQ
Warrior 1 moves north, finds more mountains
Warrior 4 moves east, uncovers yet more jungle
Turn 31, 2510
One citizen in Apolyton is changed to an entertainer
Warrior 2 moves north, spots the American city of Washington to the east.
Warrior 1 moves northwest, sees only more mountains
Warrior 4 moves north east
Save Game attached below
Attachment: demogame2470 bc.sav
This has been downloaded 17 time(s).
Last edited by Timeline on 02-07-2002 at 05:42
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panag
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MY WORDS ARE BACKED WITH BIO-CHEMICAL WEAPONS
Oct 2000 time: 07:20
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quote: Originally posted by GodKing
I have no problem with playing along. But I do have a question. As each game is played on a seperate computer. Each game is starting out from the same point, the last save. But since each machine is different, each set of random events will not work out the same. So if we attack with an archer to a swordman, on one machine we loose, on the other we win. The more we play along the larger the chance of something different happening. Is this logic correc t? If so, how was this handled in earlier demo games? Ministers couldn't necessarily follow along except in the early stages before any wars or other random type events that could efect our nation. |
hi ,
you got something there , ....
however only the president or vc should play , the rest should follow his moves , ...
have a nice day
Last edited by panag on 02-07-2002 at 06:07
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panag
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MY WORDS ARE BACKED WITH BIO-CHEMICAL WEAPONS
Oct 2000 time: 07:20
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quote: Originally posted by kring
It depends on whether or not preserve random seed flag is on/off. If random seed is on, then the results should be the same across the board. In circumstances where this doesn't happen, the President could upload or email the saved game to the necessary parties.
If the preserve seed is off, then you are correct things can be different on different machines.
Another way for things to be different with random seed preserved would be for different people to process their turns differently. Say you attack with 5 units; then the order of attack needs to be the same across the board since a different order of attack would still have the same number of attacks, but the random numbers would be applied to different units, possibly causing problems. |
hi ,
, somewhere there was talk about this before , and it was believed that they did not use the random seed , ....
we should ask the President when he gets back , ...
have a nice day
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Spiffor
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CPA - Evil Clone brigade
Nov 2001 time: 06:20
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Random seed is preserved in the game, this has been voted with a 81% majority ( http://apolyton.net/forums/showthre...&threadid=52406 )
Even if some mistakes can be made by playing along (for example, my mistake, not to convert an Apolyton citizen into an entertainer), there is only ONE official game, the one played by the prez or VP. Whenever a mistake has been made, the "along player" gets latest official save. Random results also only matter in this very official save.
As I said, plying along is a necessity for ministers... Imagine, Ninot is busy with intelligence. He keeps track of all ifo, and posts it in the forum. If he didn't play along, he'd have to ask Trip : "so, how much money have the French ?". "So, did the Americans found their 3rd city already ?" etc. Meanwhile, Punkbass would ask "are we working the tile NE or SW of Banana HQ ?", and Uber would ask "how many tiles unexplored will we see if we move Warrior1 on the mountain north ?".
At the beginning of the game, handling such a constant flux of info is already unmanageable. At the end of the game, it could only be worse.
People who decide small things (aka the ministers) have to play along.
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Trip
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Hunt Valley
Apr 2002 time: 00:20
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Sorry about the technical difficulties earlier today guys, my grandparent's computer here in Illinois had about 5 problems with Civ, 4 of which I fixed, 1 of which was impossible (old video card). Sooooo, Linney took up for me, did a fine job, and I'll be back for this up-and-coming Thursday to head things again.
Anyways, back on-topic, playing along is only allowed if the person conducts the move written in red after the President gives in the turnchat. Always. That is the rule. Not even ministers are allowed to conduct their moves before the President officially anounces them. We had a problem earlier during one of the turnchats, which I won't disclose, but that proves more than anything that that's how things must go.
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