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DMF

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Thanks for the explanation. While I understand the thinking behind weakening SBs, seems to me that the real fix would be to remove the tumor from the AI's brain: de-prioritize SB attacks. Starbases are rarely determinate anyway. (Likely easier said than done if the AI doesn't distinguish Fleet from SB, though.) I haven't accounted the Repair effects, though I will note that even if they are effective, there will be a net change to the viability of

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The stand-alone GC2 UE update was available in my Account. (As was the Steam note, but I hate Steam and don't use it. I can't recall a product with a less user-friendly UI.) Downloaded and installed 2.20 in a new location. All the options that I had selected for 2.04 were in effect when running the new version (one presumes that they are saved in ProgramData...). Reset to No Mods to see what Stardock has did. Very nice changes overall. Not the le

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> "The only thing that I don't like about the Jagged Knife the computer doesn't know how to play them." Yep. They are made the size of a major civ, then played like a rather stupid minor. Further, they aren't even consistent. TA, Huge, Painful - I was playing Korath and starting to do pretty well. JK took 32 worlds - 16 of them mine - and should have been in a strong position. My lost worlds were pretty

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I used to love selling techs that AIs were researching because I knew that it valued them highly. Nowadays (with the mod) that doesn't work, so I rarely even look at the trading screen any more. One technique that is still with us is to offer an AI a treaty just before you attack it. (assuming that you're strong enough to make the treaty "of interest") Game over, btw. Lord Kona just had too much charisma for the lesser rac

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I got a third one; all three are different. The latest for the Iconians (Good) is some sort of artifact from the Arnor. Lord Kona is curious, but may want to just kill them. Yor (R.I.P.) made the foolish mistake of attacking and his blood is still up. --- Re: AIValue determining willingess to trade. Shouldn't that work both ways? A high-AIV tech is good to keep, but it is also good to get.&n

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"Speaker for the Buggers" The sequel to Ender's Game is Speaker for the Dead . Well worth the read,. I actually have my copy listed on eBay right now (the whole series, actually) if you'd like to save a few bucks. Item 281039875447 Mega Pirates. I got them last night, little bastards. My starbase

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Here's one. Trying to place an Agent on a Korx Mercenary Academy causes instant program crash. Tried it three times, got three crashes. Here's another. No event (yet), just 100 Super Dominator Corvettes sitting in orbit of Drengi. "I don't need them!", says Lord Kona. "Go away!"

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There's a problem with population limits? Sometimes the AI will build way too many Farms for the world to support, but I, Lord Kona, don't consider that to be a problem since excess population means low Morale means easy invasion (especially if your Soldiering makes the defecting population better than the defenders). If you consider that to be a problem, oh Speaker for the Buggers, I see the solution as making the AI go after better Soldiering.&nbsp

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I'm playing Drengin now and I don't see a CEC. In this game I don't miss it. I think I'm starting to get the hang of this espionage thing. "Build an economy and they will come." One side effect of the AIValue inflation is that the races - because they generally can't trade - stay within their tech trees. I do miss trading, but there's something to be said for enforcing racial purity of essence. Btw, i

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My take: Counter Espionage isn't all that great. Unless you have way too much time and money, you can't build CECs on all your worlds. They are most useful to protect a few high-value improvements, which you can do with spies. So the antidote to spies is more spies. Hmm.. Spy vs. Spy. Why does that ring a bell? " It's always been my experience that if you capture a Super Project while b

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For Tolmekian about his 3.0 mod: * Why change Korx from Super Trader? That's his shtick. * Is it intentional that Yor tech tree does not contain HyperWarp? * My Move12 Constructors slow down to Move3 in Yor space. Due to Super Isolationist? Seems like a huge difference. (I'm not 100% sure on the location correlation.) * Setting the terraforming improvements costs to 0 guts the Neutral alignment. That was its main draw.

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"Regular bathing wouldn't hurt, either." You neglect one of the few side benefits of vacuum. In space, no one can smell you stink. Here's an idea for a new tech or event: Smell-o-Vision. Transmits odors on a subspace sideband. Effect on Morale is random (and somewhat kinky) BTW, is there any way to change the skin on this site? X on black is damnably dif

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Yes. Level 1 is 12 mp for 15; L2 is 12 for 10. Labs similar. Don't have L3 yet - they are very expensive to research. It is Aug 2230, Painful, Huge, Slow and I'm just getting around to putting a second Manufacturing Matrix on most of my worlds. I don't think I can use this game much, though, for evaluation since Tourism went nuts about a year ago and then at a UP meeting it was voted to "open up tourism", whatever that means. So right now my T

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The text says they "have an advantage when building factories". Their factories are relatively cheap for the output, but until you get to high tech levels the maintenance costs are killers. Like 12 mp yield, 15 maint. oog! At high tech levels they are about the same as Industrial Sectors. Labs are similar. My current game the start was awful. I was only able to expand because I managed to trade for Traditional Factory and Research

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Most of my experience is in DL. At suicidal levels the Thalans do indeed become monsters, and a serious challenge to the human player (which is good, I suppose) in the mid-game. I rarely encounter them very early so it's hard to say what they're like then. Their production goes off the charts, and I can't figure out why. I see no remarkable numbers like Economy +500%. If I take over their AI, the economy and research drop back to expected leve

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[quote who="Tolmekian" reply="526" id="3293862"]Hi everyone! I never got around to were addressing the Thalan Hyperion Matrix and Torian Central Mine in an effort to curb the obscene advantage those races enjoy in the early game.[/quote] I just started a new game as Thalan (using your 3.0). I'd like to know how the Hyperion Matrix is such a huge advantage. After the HM, the Thalan can't build *any* production facilities until he plow

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I'm on UE 1.97. I installed the mod in ../GalCiv2Ultimate/Mods in its own folder and selected it from the options screen. (I first wanted to put it in ../GalCiv2Ultimate/Twilight but there is no Mods folder there.) I'm running the binary from /Twilight, not the launcher. As I say, I do see it on a fresh game (using the mod), so it appears to be installed correctly. SaveGame carrying all its configuration explains why I don't se

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Yeah, it's TA. I think what happened is that I did Interstellar Construction before installing the mod so it didn't give me the improvement. If Planetary Defense is in Tolmekian's mod, then they researched it after I installed. The thing I don't understand, though, is that OCC doesn't show in the tech tree, which should be Tolmekian's tree. One other disturbing thing I noticed while exploring the AIs - the Torian just fou

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