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Crazy American
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I was just shifting through the endless wasteland that is the net and found this little place. I have played Alpha Centauri for a while now but never really did anything on the net with it. I don't get to play as much as I like to since my job is such a drain on my free time. Playing games in a government office is not what they like to say is productive. Then again getting on the net isn't that productive either.
How long have some of you all been playing Centauri.
How does the play by email work here.
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Hydro
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Winfield, IL, USA
Jun 1999 time: 05:29
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I got SMAC shortly after its release. I originally was at the Firaxis web site, but it was so negative and and non-flame-retardant that I bailed. Apolyton has a nice combination of considerate and helpful posters and great management. I come here for all my TBS needs!
As for multiplay, I think most folks use PBEM. I've done this for quite a while and it fits the TB style, even if it is a bit slow. My only word of caution is that getting involved in a 7-way (with 7 human players) PBEM is painfully slow. 2 or 3 players seems to be about right. Another major advantage of PBEM is you can finish your turn when its convienent, be it 1400 or 0100 (or your lunch break, if that won't get you in trouble at work).
Regards,
Hydro
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TimeTraveler
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I've played Alpha Centauri for, I think, four years. At first I was only able to win Citizen level games, and advancing my skills in SMAC playing has taken about a year per difficulty level. I've only won my first Thinker Level game a few weeks ago. I also still play only single-player games, because there are often technical and realtime schedule based problems with multiplayer games.
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Curiosity
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I started playing, hmmm... four and a half years ago? I recently took a full 3 years off, but now I'm getting back into PBEM, etc.
PBEM, you play a turn, save the file, e-mail it to someone else and (eventually) get the next turn sent to you. Just go over to the multiplaying forums and join a game - rght now, there's the head-to-head tournament, or you can post to start a new game of your own
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CEO Aaron
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Everything has its price. Even you.
Aug 2002 time: 05:29
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Firstly: Welcome.
Second: I purchased SMAC shortly after release, and after playing a few games on it, had it permanently borrowed by a friend of an ex-roomate. When the planetary pack was released, I purchased it, and became much more enamoured of the game, especially with the new features included in the expansion, which I cannot recommend strongly enough. At some indeterminate point afterward, I lost my PPack, and was compelled to re-purchase both games. PPack was out of print, so I had to buy them separately, and my expansion was a hefty $60 US, as it is now out of print. I'm confident I hold the Apolyton record for most money spent on this game, however I consider every penny well spent.
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