Well, that is pretty much the way the game is going. Player 3 has the
others crying for their mommies. By the way, I am player 3. <grin>
The other interesting part that I didn't mention is that we are playing on a
custom map. It has 3 clusters equally spaced around a large central
cluster. Each team has one of the clusters. The borg now possess the
central cluster with a few lizard and Orion planets scattered around. My
plan is to make a complete wasteland out of the central cluster so that the
others can't even get close to my heartland. Turn 34 right now and the
turns are taking FOREVER.
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Live bravely so that you may die free.
"Michael Horak" <horak.michael.RemoveThis@aon.at> wrote in message
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> If you ask me every player would run for team no 3
>
> With the Lizards you have more than enough cash and less mineral
> problems. Fuel will never be a problem too with fireclouds and MBRs
> you have the cloakers and last but not least you have enough sweeping
> capacity and even more firepower than anyone else. The Borg can also
> colonize every not-tax-worthy planet like crazy and give the Liz clans
> wherever they need it...
>
> I see no chance to stop that team.
> Empire instead of robots and Feds instead of Crystals... that might be
> more interesting. A Rush with 13 bays is nice and you have a slight
> money advantage. On the other hand the Empire will have fun with SSDs
> plus cloaking ships.
>
> Just a few thoughts... don't have time for additional games anyway.
> Especially not for three races at once.
>
> > Ok, here is an interesting game for you. There are 3 players with each
> > player playing 3 races.
> > Player 1
> > Colonies/Robots/Birdmen
> > Player 2
> > Rebels/Fascists/Crystals
> > Player 3
> > Lizards/Borg/Pirates
> >
> > All 3 players are relatively evenly matched in skill. Sounds like fund
> > doesn't it?
> >
> > Live bravely so that you may die free.
> >
> >
> >> Stay informed about: Interesting game