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				 Re: Small Galaxy or Big Galaxy? 
 
	Yes, agree the things start to be boring when you need to manage lots of planets, and you know the AI can't do anything to stop you... Maybe AI vs Humans into a Big map would be challenging too, but anyway would be a problem micromanage so many systems (at least to me!).Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by QBrigid: I have tried TDM in big maps they can't keep up with me and after having to manage tens of 1000s of things a turn the game was boring and stupid
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				 Re: Small Galaxy or Big Galaxy? 
 Personally I like FQM Deluxe, especially the Spaghetti Maps. A small/medium spaghetti map with dense planets and a handful of the best TDM AI's means they can defend pretty well and makes it a tough challenge     |  
	
		
	
	
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 I also like FQM but astro mining and create planets in FQM will crush the AI     [ July 18, 2004, 18:44: Message edited by: QBrigid ] |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: Small Galaxy or Big Galaxy? 
 Master Balisarius suggested I try a game in asmall galaxy against 3 or 4 good (TDM) AI's.
 
 All of them against me, something I hadn't tried
 before.  I can report its pretty good.
 
 I used to play with 10 AI's in a large (250)
 galaxy and I've found the AI stumbles around a
 bit.  It also takes a lot of time to manage an
 empire that size and its possible to get worn out
 before the end game.
 
 Giving it less systems to worry about seems to
 make it more of a challenge.
 
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				 Re: Small Galaxy or Big Galaxy? 
 In my experience, it seems to help the AI to start with multiple planets.  (For a REAL challenge, give everyone five or even ten planets, then abandon all but one of yours at the start.)  It also helps the AI to expand if you give it special abilities like movement bonus, supply use bonus, and natural merchant.
 If you like to roleplay, you can add a rule for yourself that you must gift or trade tech to everyone after a set number of years.  This simulates the real-world difficulty of "bottling up" your technology.  This especially applies to commercially applicable stuff like ship size,  engines, resource production, etc.  Of course, in real life some techs are more tightly controlled than others, e.g., stealth or star destruction, so maybe you'd have separate categories.  (Wouldn't it be cool if the computer kept track of this for you, and made it easier to research stuff that you'd seen on other players' ships and planets?)
 
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	Asteroid Mining yes, But the AI seems to handle Planet Creating rather well, or at least the TDM ones doQuote: 
	
		| Originally posted by QBrigid: I also like FQM but astro mining and create planets in FQM will crush the AI
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	I'm glad you liked it!Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by PeterD: Master Balisarius suggested I try a game in a
 small galaxy against 3 or 4 good (TDM) AI's.
 
 All of them against me, something I hadn't tried
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 |    Even an experienced SE4 player (like me! hehe), can lose this kind of games. Of course sometimes are boring, because doesn't exist other options than fight.
 
 For the Lastest patch I requested to Aaraon a fix for the AI vs Human games: the Bloodthirsty races had many riots, because the AI's continued to propose the existing treaty to his AI allies, even after sign the treaty! (fixed into the 1.87).
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