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Old June 9th, 2004, 02:36 PM
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Default Empire setup and specialization

So, while playing a bit with various Empire setups under PvK Balance Mod, something looking remotely likely an idea has struck me. It goes as follow:

The vanilla game (and, to a lesser extent, PvK Balance Mod) focuses on generalist Empires with small bonuses in most useful characteristics, as it is much cheaper to do so because of the post-threshold costs to increase any characteristic. (For example, Research costs 25 points to raise from 100 to 120, and then 100 points from 120 onwards) I would actually make it the other way around, which means you would pay, say, 1,000 points to get your Research characteristic at 105, and then it would be cheaper to raise. (For example, 40 points per point)

The point would be to make generalist setups too expensive to make compared to an Empire excelling in one or two fields. Obviously, making such a mod would be a *Ahem* slightly difficult endeavour because you would need to balance all the various options.

Would such an idea interest anyone here, or am I the only one who loves Empires with 240% in political savvy?
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Thats actually a very nifty idea, sounds extremely interesting. I think it would add great roleplaying value to games, and a lot more strategy as you would have to compensate for your weaknesses.

Very Intriguing...
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There is only space for spezialization in complex environments. In a SEIV game: many human players.

There is no place for 240% pol.saavy in a 2 Player game. But in a 20 Players game you can generate a symbiosis of few specialists that works much better than few generalists. Also you have not the freedom to make all decisions adequate in some situations. i.e. as pacifist with -80% to combat you can not realy declare a war to your aggressive neighbour.
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You would not necessarily need many players in such a game, but rather some time to build your Empire. You will need to play something else than a 1vs1 obviously, as I have a hunch Political Savvy isn't the most useful characteristic around in such a case where you have no treaties.

But even with four players, a specialized Empire could do well, provided it has the time to be developed and to set up appropriate strategies. For example, your Pacifist Empire would likely be the target of an imperialist player, and so you would have to use something else besides direct fire weapons. (That is, boarding, ramming and seekers, luck and prayers) But then, you should have other strengths at your disposal to compensate for this incapacity to destroy anything but your own ships because of friendly fire.

On the other hand, there are some specializations that would help even in a game such as in KOTH. Having a lot in Research would allow you to get a lead in this field, and since speed often means life and death, it could very well turn the tables. I know I could have used such a bonus in a few circumstances where I lost all major battles and still won through economics. But I am digressing here.

Edited because of horrible spelling and grammar.

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Obviously, making such a mod would be a *Ahem* slightly difficult endeavour because you would need to balance all the various options.
heh. true, true!

I wonder how many competing specialist empire designs would be competitive. I'd guess: Research, Defense, and Maintenance (or would Minerals be better?)

And would it be a good idea to boost the culture-type bonuses, so you could specialize in one area and have a decent bonus to another (or really, really specialize in one area).
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As I see it, the specializations would be as follow:

- Above average: Research, Aggressiveness/Defenciveness, Minerals and Maintenance. (According to my small calculations, Minerals is better for the early game while Maintenance helps a lot later on. It depends on your losses and the presence of trade as well, so in short... Your mileage may vary. *Smirks*)
- May help certain players: Cunning (with a very high bonus), Political Savvy, Construction Aptitude (if you want to be mean, prevent a player from being able to build Colony Ships on Emergency Build in one turn without investing quite a lot of points in Construction) and possibly Organics/Radioactives for Monolith Users and/or resource conVersion.
- Could be useful if made very cheap/gives a huge bonus: Happiness, which may give a small bonus early on or speeds up the process of reaching Jubilant everywhere. It shouldn't cost as much as something like Maintenance obviously.

The rest of them do not quite seem too useful in a vanilla game, though some may become useful under certain circumstances. (For example Physical Strength when facing a player fond of Replicant Centers when you play without glassing)

I am not too sure how Repair works when improved, but I seem to recall it doesn't affect the actual repair rates. Is it so? Otherwise, it could make for an interesting side bonus, but then, a trait would work I guess.


As for the cultures: it would indeed be another way to achieve the same result. There might be another solution as well: instead of altering the game files, this "mod" would be a very nice table, and the players would make their own cultures according to this table (on a point-based system as in SEIV). The game owner would then create a culture per player to make their Empire files, leaving aside the characteristics. If wished, it might even allow the players to hide their characteristics, or at least to only give limited information about them. (So instead of saying that an Empire has 50% offence/defence, it would be something like "this Empire isn't focused on combat")

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