I'm willing to bet that some of our competitors have already secured PAs well ahead of us.
3. If our PA partner is one of the small civs on our continent, then we need to start a war to make space for them and make them competitive. This probably means that at least half the civs on our continent need to cease to exist.
You said "The PA made a huge difference in research speed". Not sure exactly what you meant. If joining the PA makes your research faster, that means it makes your partner slower.
Attached is the test game I played at 1520 AD.
Attached is the test game I played at 1520 AD. You have 4 DPs. PA should become available in a few turns.
No experience with PAs, so: isn't enough an AI is friendly?
You can be right about other teams, some more hints on how a PA works are welcome.
I was wondering about longer TS, so starting from Merum, i propose to go for 10 turns.
If someone DoW us and we're in actual trouble, please stop to inform the team.
Yeah, I'm totally in the dark in this variant. This is something I've never really even attempted or really understand at all. One thing I really don't understand is the lack of hurry for communism. Why does it take 40 turns to get one once trading for it?
What are really the odds of winning in this way if two other AI get going on a PA before we can find one?
This is one major reason why I find it hard to believe that the other teams have signed a PA yet at all. The team farthest along (Chokonuts) is showing they've completed turn 190 or so. How could they have registered the 40 turns of DP for a PA by then? Maybe, I suppose, if they engaged in a long war together with a specific AI (picked way early) and then researched communism (or their PA partner did) -- but that is quite a long shot, isn't it? We've been going full-out research except for one brief distraction from George, and we're barely at the point where we could have gotten communism now (and as a result lost the race to Physics). I don't see how they could have both kept ahead of the tech race enough to stay in control of the tech trading game AND fought a prolonged war while allied to one specific AI. I think we're in danger of letting the charts, which are always a bit difficult to interpret correctly, scare us into abandoning our game plan. Never mind the charts. Remember that power graph? Why should having iron working register the same as having a large army? I don't know, but it does. I suspect the charts can be as deceiving as a politician's poll numbers. Playing test games may not provide all the answers, but I think it gives us a heck of a lot better information to go on than that befuddling numbers game.I must not be explaining it properly. Communism does NOTHING that will get us a PA any sooner than turn 195....
Not yet, but I'm getting more motivated....Anyone have any test results to report?