Player number 5, me.
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It's a tough choice to do myself but I think I'm OK with it, even though I know I'll feel incredibly embarrassed about what I write fairly soon. Right. So, compared to some of the best players here, I am relatively inexperienced in multiplayer civ. There are a lot of scenarios I've just never encountered - especially military ones. On the flipside, I think I'm near the top in time spent trying to analyze and measure the relative values of various economic actions, and I have a lot of experience with strategic games in general. Also, my experience with the game, while limited in quantity, has been extremely high quality. I've played a lot with skilled teammates and opponents, and it's all been in fairly recent games - games whose skill level has been built on years and years of experience. I think I've gotten a lot out of my games here.
The sacred animals have warned me that they might be biased or wrong, but here are their evaluations.
7/10
9/10
8/10
10/10
4/10
In this game, I chose Pericles of Russia. This is a mediocre pick. We know that AGR and PRO are the most unknown traits, and therefor from our perspective they have the greatest variance in outcome. Variance is pretty good in a 12-player game that can only have one winner. On top of that, as I mentioned earlier, I suspect AGR may be too strong, and other people suspect that PRO may be too strong and I have to respect that. I explained that I believe that IF the traits are perfectly balanced, this is a good pick, and that's true. But obviously, the traits being perfectly balanced is not to be expected.
Anyway, in this game I wanted to do the best I could to gain information about the power of these traits. And with other strong players obviously picking them, I needed to not pick them, as a sort of control group. (That's why I'm bummed about probably getting an inferior start. It means I can't do a good job as the control.) So here we are. I think it's a reasonable pick, but not the best one if I was just trying to win.
What sayeth the sixth sacred animal of this pairing?
Baaaaaa
![[Image: azuredrake.png]](https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1116194/pb20/azuredrake.png)
It's a tough choice to do myself but I think I'm OK with it, even though I know I'll feel incredibly embarrassed about what I write fairly soon. Right. So, compared to some of the best players here, I am relatively inexperienced in multiplayer civ. There are a lot of scenarios I've just never encountered - especially military ones. On the flipside, I think I'm near the top in time spent trying to analyze and measure the relative values of various economic actions, and I have a lot of experience with strategic games in general. Also, my experience with the game, while limited in quantity, has been extremely high quality. I've played a lot with skilled teammates and opponents, and it's all been in fairly recent games - games whose skill level has been built on years and years of experience. I think I've gotten a lot out of my games here.
The sacred animals have warned me that they might be biased or wrong, but here are their evaluations.
7/10
9/10
8/10
10/10
4/10In this game, I chose Pericles of Russia. This is a mediocre pick. We know that AGR and PRO are the most unknown traits, and therefor from our perspective they have the greatest variance in outcome. Variance is pretty good in a 12-player game that can only have one winner. On top of that, as I mentioned earlier, I suspect AGR may be too strong, and other people suspect that PRO may be too strong and I have to respect that. I explained that I believe that IF the traits are perfectly balanced, this is a good pick, and that's true. But obviously, the traits being perfectly balanced is not to be expected.
Anyway, in this game I wanted to do the best I could to gain information about the power of these traits. And with other strong players obviously picking them, I needed to not pick them, as a sort of control group. (That's why I'm bummed about probably getting an inferior start. It means I can't do a good job as the control.) So here we are. I think it's a reasonable pick, but not the best one if I was just trying to win.
What sayeth the sixth sacred animal of this pairing?
Baaaaaa






