Lily_Lancer
Deity
T180, Mars Colony.
Not surprised that rather than a meaningful analysis on the strength of chopping, pillaging, and trading (as premised in the title) what we got was merely a humble brag display of (yet again) a cheesy domination science victory.
It's a good strategy, it's strong, but it's also not accessible for everyone particularly on Deity. I don't really take issue with that, it's just not my style (nor I would wager most people's). I do consider it cheesy, but not illegitimate... I even have a domination science victory posted in the HoF board.I like how Lily wins his games faster than just about anyone else, despite not using a number of the game's powerful features, and instead of saying anything useful, you just complain.
I, at least, enjoyed following this thread. My science victories tend to be in the 250-260 turn range, so clearly Lily's strategy is better than mine and it's not even close. But, I prioritize aesthetics and alliances because that's just what I enjoy.
I really don't understand why some players insist that domination isn't an acceptable route to winning the game through science. Clearly, it's a good strategy.
It's a good strategy, it's strong, but it's also not accessible for everyone particularly on Deity. I don't really take issue with that, it's just not my style (nor I would wager most people's). I do consider it cheesy, but not illegitimate... I even have a domination science victory posted in the HoF board.
I would be really interested in the premise of the thread: How powerful, really, is chopping / pillaging / trading? But there's no explanation of the strategy, no advice on how to play or improve a Deity domination, no comparison to finish times with and without those things, no commentary along the way about things missed or delayed and how that may have impacted the finish time.
I think we all know the answers anyways... those things are, in fact, quite powerful.
So why the thread if not to just post screen after screen of 'look how good I'm doing even with difficult restrictions'?
This is a discussion board after all. A lot of people could learn a lot, myself included, if there was an actual discussion.
Rather than bash I'm just going to excuse myself from this thread. Glad some people at least found the contents interesting.Do you expect Lily to just talk to himself?
As was previously said, it will take another couple of playthroughs of the same save (this time using all the exploits) to see how much of a difference it would make. As of now, this thread just demonstrates emphatically that Domination is the fastest way to victory against the AI (on standard speed). I do however wonder if this would be much harder and perhaps different strategies could be adopted if using Online Speed instead?
I like how Lily wins his games faster than just about anyone else, despite not using a number of the game's powerful features, and instead of saying anything useful, you just complain.
I, at least, enjoyed following this thread. My science victories tend to be in the 250-260 turn range, so clearly Lily's strategy is better than mine and it's not even close. But, I prioritize aesthetics and alliances because that's just what I enjoy.
I really don't understand why some players insist that domination isn't an acceptable route to winning the game through science. Clearly, it's a good strategy.
Denounce Wilfrid as soon as I meet him.
Also, as you can see I cannot play peacefully, it is Canada who declares me at first.
“those who finish under xxx turns are using exploits, if you don't use exploits deity is hard”
What're those people expecting? If I play peacefully will they blame me for not using Scythia's abilities? They just wish to blame everything I say, because it comes from me and that destroys their knowledge. Maybe that's why they've played for years but still cannot win sub-200 even with those exploits. They just don't want to improve and continuously giving themselves illusions that their understandings are the best.
God forbid if I post another 200+ game. You're the one who keeps asserting yourself as superior, because of how early you win, and judging those who like to play longer games as if they are inferior, so don't be surprised when people are extra judgmental about your games and expect you to really show all that superiority.