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So yes, Terminator, last player standing wins, whether they did much of anything all game so long as they are all that remains.Zemljanin wrote:Terminator games don't really have a clear winner (as standard do). All players have satisfaction when they eliminate some opponent and dissatisfaction when they're eliminated themselves. Every player has their own personal ratio between satisfaction and dissatisfaction.
But what if a game is played for a token?
Lets say the player A managed to eliminate 6 opponents. S/he is the undisputed winner when it concerns the number of kills. Player B eliminated less than 6 opponents, but s/he managed to squize more points than player A, so according to points won, B is the undisputed winner. Player C eliminated only one opponent, but the last one. Player C is the only player remained alive in this game, so according to usual standard logic - s/he is the winner.
Who will get the token?
Thank youHooch wrote:So yes, Terminator, last player standing wins, whether they did much of anything all game so long as they are all that remains.
Being played for a Token, implies to me that this is in the context of a tournament. In that case the rules of the tournament would apply. For CC points it will remain the same. For example, I am running a tournament where (8 players), the first two kills are +1, the next 2 are +2, the next 2 are +3, and the last +4. However if it goes to the round limit then the remaining points are totaled and divided amongst the remaining players. Exactly how is not important unless you are in the tournament. But the point is for the tournament scoring then my rules apply. I don't like the CC round limit decision, so I wrote rules that make it different within the small world I control.Zemljanin wrote:Terminator games don't really have a clear winner (as standard do). All players have satisfaction when they eliminate some opponent and dissatisfaction when they're eliminated themselves. Every player has their own personal ratio between satisfaction and dissatisfaction.
But what if a game is played for a token?
Lets say the player A managed to eliminate 6 opponents. S/he is the undisputed winner when it concerns the number of kills. Player B eliminated less than 6 opponents, but s/he managed to squize more points than player A, so according to points won, B is the undisputed winner. Player C eliminated only one opponent, but the last one. Player C is the only player remained alive in this game, so according to usual standard logic - s/he is the winner.
Who will get the token?
For new players this is vague. In principle, any shop/house that is a starting position gets +20 autodeploy whereas any shop that is NOT a starting-position territory gets you a bonus. Hope this helps, let me know if you need a more detailed explanation.Zemljanin wrote:I lost a City Mogul game because I expected 20 units to deploy where I want (I had a "foreign" workshop), but have got an autodeployment instead. I asked the opponent about that, he said he also wasn't sure.
- There is an information on the map (your workshop 20 autodeploy, any other shop +20)
- There is my memory - I used to get 20 unit to deploy where I want
Note: The game I lost was poly2, all previous games I played were standard
I would like to get a detailed and precise explanation:
When I get autodeploy on the shop, when I get 20 units for free deployment?
Foreign workshop doesn't mean any other shop you take after the one you started with, it means foreign relative to the color.I lost a City Mogul game because I expected 20 units to deploy where I want (I had a "foreign" workshop), but have got an autodeployment instead. I asked the opponent about that, he said he also wasn't sure.
- There is an information on the map (your workshop 20 autodeploy, any other shop +20)
Of course. But when organizer doesn't say anything specific - default option is assumed. Now I have learned what is default option.Silly Knig-it wrote: Being played for a Token, implies to me that this is in the context of a tournament. In that case the rules of the tournament would apply.
Interesting. I have had an impression that my kills wasn't counted for Standard achievement medal. System waits for the game to be finished - I assumed. Now I'm sure...Silly Knig-it wrote: One unrelated other thing. For your Terminator medal, only the games where you are the last one standing, will the kills count.
You have to hold it at the start of your next turn.VRaptor wrote:In the Conquer Rome map, if you take the 4 tribes, an emperor, and a Capital, do you win instantly or do you have to hold it for a turn?
Just the tribe. You don't need the outpost.VRaptor wrote:Also, does taking the 4 tribes require taking the outposts or only the tribal area in back?
Thanks for your help.