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Re: SS ultimate strategy? Sat, 14 December 2002 01:46 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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tech25 wrote on Fri, 13 December 2002 21:34

A lot of players, myself included, will set up alliance pacts or non-aggression treaties with a 5-year or 10-year notification of intent clause. Generally, this means that if at any point you are going to change your relationship with a current ally/non-hostile neutral, you give them fair warning. As long as you abide by this clause, the player who's getting the shaft has no real reason to complain because you've followed the terms as mutually agreed upon. On the other hand, if gives them time to prepare for whatever you may be ready to dish out, so it can't be called a backstab. A notification is a great way to encourage an ally to give you further incentive not to act ("Hey, if I give you 10,000 kT of Boranium, can we still be friends?").


The first time I allied with another player in "Stars!" we worked out a detailed contract covering every obligation and termination details (like lawyers with a prenuptial agreement) in advance via email. Laughing It was rather lengthy and took days of correspondence to hammer out the details, as memory serves. What can I say, it worked out fine, and it was in fact even fun, since we did it in roleplaying fashion. Anyways, if that's how you do it, it's all crystal clear to everyone what constitutes honourable behaviour. Stick to the rules and you're a good guy, abandon them and you're not.

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Although it would likely inconvenience me in a game where someone turned against me, I would never hold it against them if they followed the rules of a treaty. I'd even ally with them in a future game, because this method shows that a player can be trusted to act honorably.


True, but if a treaty ended prematurely in two or more games with the same person, I just MIGHT opt for trying a different ally if one was available, depending on my own needs. Would you? Not a manner of honor in such a case; it's more like preferring a committed marriage over shacking up for a while.
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