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November 2nd, 2003, 10:47 PM
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Gold Income Prob? Pffsha
I just got the demo yesterday and played it since Last night for about...10 hours...lol. I am preordering by tmrw. I tried the demo in alot of different configurations and I have never had a prob with gold income, other things perhaps..but gold I always have more then enough...now resources...lol. I love this game though, although I have never even HEARD of the first one and I only got this on some freeware site i was browsing, but I am damn glad I did. I love it.
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November 3rd, 2003, 12:41 AM
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Re: Gold Income Prob? Pffsha
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Originally posted by SnallTrippin:
I just got the demo yesterday and played it since Last night for about...10 hours...lol. I am preordering by tmrw. I tried the demo in alot of different configurations and I have never had a prob with gold income, other things perhaps..but gold I always have more then enough...now resources...lol. I love this game though, although I have never even HEARD of the first one and I only got this on some freeware site i was browsing, but I am damn glad I did. I love it.
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That's because you don't know about the old patrol trick in Dom I (and some scales in Dom I gave huge income boosts). Those things have been fixed now, but players who are used to playing the old way are having a hard time adjusting.
It seems that the new economic paradigm places more importance on the God as a directly involved component of early game expansion (because it's harder to raise other forces, but you start with your God for free).
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November 3rd, 2003, 12:52 AM
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Re: Gold Income Prob? Pffsha
Maybe people should just start with more money...
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November 3rd, 2003, 12:57 AM
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Re: Gold Income Prob? Pffsha
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Originally posted by Saber Cherry:
Maybe people should just start with more money...
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Uh...
I love this eco system.
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November 3rd, 2003, 01:58 AM
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Re: Gold Income Prob? Pffsha
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Originally posted by Saber Cherry:
Maybe people should just start with more money...
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I think starting with more troops might be better. More starting money would be hard to use for nations with a resource pinch (like Ulm). (Although they might be able to use it on mercenaries; IMO there should be at least 2-3 mercenary companies available on the first turn.)
Machaka should start with some hoplites, for example; Machaka Warriors and archers really don't mix.
More starting funds and/or troops could also reduce the impact of early game solo-conquering gods.
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November 3rd, 2003, 10:14 AM
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Re: Gold Income Prob? Pffsha
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Originally posted by Chris Byler:
quote: Originally posted by Saber Cherry:
Maybe people should just start with more money...
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I think starting with more troops might be better. More starting money would be hard to use for nations with a resource pinch (like Ulm). (Although they might be able to use it on mercenaries; IMO there should be at least 2-3 mercenary companies available on the first turn.)
I agree. It's silly for the standing army of a nation to be roughly what one could recruit in one or two months. Plus, some of the nations starting forces really seem much better than others.
Another thought is to tie the size of the opening army to the strength of independents.
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