01.07.2011 - 05:07
Howdy folks, I'm making a new scenario that I would like to test with some folks. This is the premise:
However, I was curious, do you think people will actually play it as intended as a public game? Or will there always be someone who immediately attacks in Europe? I'm not so well versed with the community as some of you.
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01.07.2011 - 07:00
So and so. If you can get 9 players for Colonial Empires (the full 13 are not really needed) where alliances are encouraged, I doubt they will actually ally up and will just prey on weaker players. Also, while I do like that scenario, it has the major problem of only allowing you 3 units which I find most disagreeable. But really, such a major step like the one you made would need a fairly dedicated group of players and most likely you being present to moderate the game. That's what I think anyway from my short experience with scenario games.
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07.07.2011 - 21:10
I'd already created such a scenario long ago, but all colonies are given to their historical owners in the beginning, it is called Colonial Empires (including all European empires and 2 Asian ones). You can check it. On my expierence, most of the people do not fight in Europe in the beginning, cause I've set Victory Conditions to Total Annihilation and built infantry defence lines all over borders of each metropoly country of each Empire. And also put some infantry in the capitals.
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08.07.2011 - 00:25
Yes, Rushkaball made a really good scenario about the Colonial Age, you should check it to get some inspiration.
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