NephilimNexus -> RE: Distant Worlds mentioned in Galciv 3 RPS review (5/22/2015 12:18:47 PM)
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Because galaxy size directly affects playstyle and strategy. The distance (and time) between you & your rivals can make all the difference between victory and defeat. Also, on smaller maps each battle can be a game breaker for one side or the other, but on a larger map with more colonies those same battles become just small parts of a larger overall war. Simply put, if my opponent and I each only have two planets with 5+ billion people on them, then losing just one planet is the death kneel of that Empire. But I've we've each got 10 such planets then recovery and payback is still possible. Also, the number of pirate factions generated is a fixed amount that doesn't seem to depend on map size at all. So on a larger map the pirates are more spread out and it will take much longer before encountering any of them. I've also noticed that pirates as a whole seem to get weaker as maps expand, probably due to having to depend mostly on Independent worlds for income instead of taking on the more profitable Empire targets early on.
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