Lennier
Emperor
I voted for SE. It's supposed to be for speeding space victories, but as TMIT has shown, it will slow your victory down >99.9% of the time. The Chicken Pizza may be poor ROI, but at least it does what it claims to do.
I have voted on Space Elevator , Idk why people voted on Internet , I think it's quite good![]()
I have voted on Space Elevator , Idk why people voted on Internet , I think it's quite good![]()
I voted for SE. It's supposed to be for speeding space victories, but as TMIT has shown, it will slow your victory down >99.9% of the time.
As I explained in my previous posts in this thread, there are definitely situations in which the SE can prove useful (and even make the difference between winning or losing), even if these situations are rare and depend on settings. TMIT's calculations are totally correct, but they don't take into consideration the sometimes occuring necessity to have to go to war against other AIs who are far ahead in the space race to stop them from winning. (For an example see my last post).
I'd agree that the SE is very often useless, but nowhere near 99.9% of the time, more like 90%-95%.
A wonder which usually sucks but can have a significant impact 5% of the time is still better than a wonder with close to 0% usefulness like Hagia Sophia or Chichen Itza (at least in my games I have never had a use for these wonders that would come close to justifying their cost).
Versailles for me. I get the same effect from the Forbidden Palace, and I have to research Divine Right. It's just not normally worth it for me.
However, I think all wonders have a purpose in some situation
I respect your judgements and calculations. But I offered you an example of a case in which the SE didn't only have a use, but actually won me the game, so please don't pretend it didn't happen.
And that won me the game against the second civ going for space victory, after I had denied the first civ their victory by razing their cap.
I don't see how I could have won in any other way. If you do, please enlighten me.
I think what TMIT is saying is that if you had enough military to go in a raze the #1 civ's capitol, you could have won by domination or conquest.
Nah, I was nowhere near being able to do that. Several Civs were larger than me, and militarily much stronger, especially Carthage, the no 1. I managed to raze their cap by using an invasion force which I brought with transports, after my ships had reduced his defenses to 0. I'm at my girlfriend's place over Easter, when I'm home I'll check if I still have a save.