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Topic: 1001: A Space Odyssey Challenge |  |
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Adam Smith
b.02-15-99
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posted May 23, 2000 13:19
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This is the logical companion to the BC Bloodlust Challenge. IIRC, somebody was once able to land in 960AD, but I don't recall the rules or settings. Given current OCC finish dates this would seem doable, though you will clearly need more than one good city site. Proposed settings: Deity Small World Random Map Restart Eliminated Civs (they keep half their techs) Other? Proposed Rules: No reloads No rehome caravans Other? Anybody have a board they would like to offer as a start? (I will look at home tonight.) Any thoughts on possible strategies? I wonder if 3 billion years, large continents, wet (plus a decent starting location) might give the best chance for favorable terrain.
------------------ "I fear that I shall die a Prince." -Edward VII, Prince of Wales |
vik
b.02-15-99
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posted May 23, 2000 13:33
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I believe the record is 1075ad, and it belongs to arii. That could be old, and it might have been broken by now, but he used an ICS approach (I think). Not sure what size his map was, but he had over 60 cities at the time he launched. |
Carolus Rex
b.02-15-99
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posted May 24, 2000 11:54
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I'm in!Comparison games would be interesting. Carolus |
John-SJ
b.02-15-99
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posted May 24, 2000 23:10
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Well, I just posted my first ever scenario. I offer it as the first SOC (Space Odyssey Challenge) scenario. The thread is here, ../../Forum3/HTML/001158.html?date=23:08 Enjoy!John-SJ edit: oops, added link to thread.
[This message has been edited by John-SJ (edited May 24, 2000).] |
Adam Smith
b.02-15-99
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posted May 25, 2000 21:53
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John has a scenario ready to go. I have a true random board I propose as the next candidate. Small, 3 bil, wet. Sweetest start I have ever seen: 8-9 square river, four specials (IIRC, 2 gold, iron, silk), all in the middle of a four-hut pattern. Think I will download it and frame it...or else donate it to OCC. [This message has been edited by Adam Smith (edited May 25, 2000).] | |