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08-20-2023, 04:28 AM (This post was last modified: 07-05-2024, 06:36 PM by Brekk.)
The Kingdom Set-Up Files For All 32 Kingdoms
(Click on the links below)
Kingdom Turn 0 documents are included as an attachment in this post. Remember, each Turn 0 will vary based on the region you choose; these are provided as examples. Additionally Starting region information can be found here: https://alamaze.net/forum/thread-17297-p...l#pid88481
(09-24-2023, 07:39 PM)Acererak Wrote: Can we get T0 for all of them as well?
That's something that John is going to provide, if memory of his previous postings serves me correctly. he probably just hasn't gotten around to it, yet, or perhaps he has forgotten, due to inhaling so much cigar smoke.
It's not something that I, myself, currently have.
(09-24-2023, 07:39 PM)Acererak Wrote: Can we get T0 for all of them as well?
That's something that John is going to provide, if memory of his previous postings serves me correctly. he probably just hasn't gotten around to it, yet, or perhaps he has forgotten, due to inhaling so much cigar smoke.
It's not something that I, myself, currently have.
The turn zero would vary depending on which region was chosen.
Wookie hit on the exact issue I ran into when I started looking at the setups. Some parts are kingdom-specific, which you already have and others are really just modifications made by your region choice. Specifically, what is the ask are we looking to get? Is it where do your village/towns you have in a given region or where they are if say you pick Krynn, where will my second town and troops start?
(09-24-2023, 11:57 PM)admin Wrote: Wookie hit on the exact issue I ran into when I started looking at the setups. Some parts are kingdom-specific, which you already have and others are really just modifications made by your region choice. Specifically, what is the ask are we looking to get? Is it where do your village/towns you have in a given region or where they are if say you pick Krynn, where will my second town and troops start?
The "ask" is the same as it was, previously, wherein at the end of August I posted:
(08-31-2023, 12:13 AM)Maximus Dominus Wrote: One area that experienced players of Alamaze have a starting advantage over newcomers to the game is that the Kingdom Set-UP files don't list what starting characters that kingdoms get. So, an experienced player might still have old turns results which they can refer back to, and see how many agents or wizards or whatever that the new players is starting with playing a given kingdom, but the new player is utterly lacking knowledge of such, even after the game that they signed up for starts.
(08-31-2023, 12:58 AM)Wookie Panz Wrote: That's very true Max. Most veteran players have a bunch of files of the zero turns for various kingdoms.
Having an example of a zero turn for each kingdom available for everyone would be a big help to new players.
Something would be better than nothing. As it stands now, newcomers to Alamaze are at a noticeable disadvantage to experienced players, as newcomers don't have actual examples of what other kingdoms start with, whereas experienced players do. Thus, one segment of your Alamaze player base has access to information that another segment of your player base doesn't have access to. This is not just an advantage, but a starting advantage.
If kingdoms start out with different assets, then instead of one example per kingdom, just post multiple examples per kingdom. These could be pulled from past games of Alamaze. It wouldn't be any harder linking to them than for linking to Kingdom Abbreviation Codes or Kingdom Set-Ups.
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So, an experienced player might still have old turns results which they can refer back to, and see how many agents or wizards or whatever that the new players is starting with playing a given kingdom, but the new player is utterly lacking knowledge of such, even after the game that they signed up for starts.
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What would be even more useful than a "turn zero" would be a list of the on-board assets each kingdom starts with so we can immediately compare them.
Something like:
Halflings: two villages, one town, one Agent-4, two Wizard 0-3, 600000 bonus gold, ...
Giants: two villages, two towns, one Agent-5, one Adept, ...
(09-25-2023, 01:43 AM)luty Wrote: [quote pid="86195" dateline="1695603352"]
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So, an experienced player might still have old turns results which they can refer back to, and see how many agents or wizards or whatever that the new players is starting with playing a given kingdom, but the new player is utterly lacking knowledge of such, even after the game that they signed up for starts.
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What would be even more useful than a "turn zero" would be a list of the on-board assets each kingdom starts with so we can immediately compare them.
Something like:
Halflings: two villages, one town, one Agent-4, two Wizard 0-3, 600000 bonus gold, ...
Giants: two villages, two towns, one Agent-5, one Adept, ...
And so on.
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In order to do this properly it requires a zero turn for each kingdom that is current to the Maelstrom setup and not modified by region.
A possible solution to this would be to add zero turn information into each setup. It would have the groups, with the units and leaders that come with each, the agents, and the political emissaries. This could require a good bit of work but it would be a nice enhancement to what we currently have and give new players a clear idea of what comes with the kingdom.
I will try to work something out with the base kingdoms, I can pull in the info from the database and manipulate it easier.
I will create some examples. I know it sounds easy but will take me a little time.