Jet
No, no, please. Please.
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In a succession game a group of players signs up and rotates playing a number of turns then posting the save and a narrative. In this game turn sets are 15 turns. When the player before you posts the save, please post "OK it's my turn" within 24 hours, then post your turn set within 48 hours after that, but preferably much less for both if possible. However it's always fine to say "skip my turn this time".
This game is mainly for fun, but also to help develop the mod by discussing strategy in public.
Scenario
TAM 1.96, Normal Med Map, Illyria, Monarch, Epic
Victories enabled: conquest, domination, diplomatic
Permanent alliances enabled
variant: player may not sign a PA
variant: must declare war on Greece by 360 BC
variant: must declare war on Rome by 230 BC
Players
In order of rotation:
1. Hypnotoad
2. Shqype
3. SrWilliam
4. Dux_
5. schlappi (joined circa 0 AD)
6. Jet
Scenario Description
The basic idea is the Roman-style scenario of taking over the entire normal map. So time victory is disabled, because otherwise you just have to take over a few neighbors and you'll get a time victory yourself. (If time victory could be enabled only for AIs, that'd be fine, but it's not possible.)
I would have proposed Rome or Greece because they're centrally located and for a classical flavor. But I realized that Illyria is in the same location and would be a little more challenging without requiring a higher difficulty level. (On the other hand the Raider trait is very practical...)
I considered No Tech trading to keep everyone lower tech and because you can make a bundle of wealth by selling techs to the other 15 civs, but for playtesting purposes it's probably better to keep all diplomatic options open and the settings more default.
Allowing AI PAs is intended to possibly keep things interesting in the end game, as opposed to one big player mopping up the little AIs.
The requirements to attack Greece and Rome are just for historical spice (see Wikipedia). I would expect Greece to be attacked much earlier anyway. To clarify, the rule is that you must declare war on the civ at least once on or before that date, but otherwise you can do whatever you want. And you're exempted if on that date you're at war with the civ because they declared on you.
This game is mainly for fun, but also to help develop the mod by discussing strategy in public.
Scenario
TAM 1.96, Normal Med Map, Illyria, Monarch, Epic
Victories enabled: conquest, domination, diplomatic
Permanent alliances enabled
variant: player may not sign a PA
variant: must declare war on Greece by 360 BC
variant: must declare war on Rome by 230 BC
Players
In order of rotation:
1. Hypnotoad
2. Shqype
3. SrWilliam
4. Dux_
5. schlappi (joined circa 0 AD)
6. Jet
Scenario Description
The basic idea is the Roman-style scenario of taking over the entire normal map. So time victory is disabled, because otherwise you just have to take over a few neighbors and you'll get a time victory yourself. (If time victory could be enabled only for AIs, that'd be fine, but it's not possible.)
I would have proposed Rome or Greece because they're centrally located and for a classical flavor. But I realized that Illyria is in the same location and would be a little more challenging without requiring a higher difficulty level. (On the other hand the Raider trait is very practical...)
I considered No Tech trading to keep everyone lower tech and because you can make a bundle of wealth by selling techs to the other 15 civs, but for playtesting purposes it's probably better to keep all diplomatic options open and the settings more default.
Allowing AI PAs is intended to possibly keep things interesting in the end game, as opposed to one big player mopping up the little AIs.
The requirements to attack Greece and Rome are just for historical spice (see Wikipedia). I would expect Greece to be attacked much earlier anyway. To clarify, the rule is that you must declare war on the civ at least once on or before that date, but otherwise you can do whatever you want. And you're exempted if on that date you're at war with the civ because they declared on you.
Anyone up for this?