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So i've read some of these strategies such as ALL econ, All Mining, and All Research. Are these the only viable strategies that will win a Maso+ game? Can it be won with normal sliders(not 1-99-0), decent colony rush, and proper skills in diplomacy, research, and warfare? Or are these "advanced" strategies just bent on maximizing an early win or a high MV score? Because micromanagement to that degree seems less fun to me. If I must always do the same thing in a game and then after the game is won, decide on a diplomatic or tech victory, it just seems very poor. Help?

Brian
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Hi!
ALL econ, All Mining, and All Research. Are these the only viable strategies that will win a Maso+ game?

No. Masochistic is quite doable with mixed approach - at least that's my experience. What you really need to survive is good diplomacy and something to bribe bullies to fight each other and not you.

BR, Iztok
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I play suicidal most of the time and its quite do-able without using an 'all' approach. I've never once played with an 'all' style, I'm always mixed. Admittedly it takes longer, I still have no idea how other players can win in 1-2 years on Suicidal Medium+ Map settings, but thats just my style of play. So to answer your question, yes, it is definitely possible.

Fate,
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So i've read some of these strategies such as ALL econ, All Mining, and All Research. Are these the only viable strategies that will win a Maso+ game? Can it be won with normal sliders(not 1-99-0), decent colony rush, and proper skills in diplomacy, research, and warfare? Or are these "advanced" strategies just bent on maximizing an early win or a high MV score? Because micromanagement to that degree seems less fun to me. If I must always do the same thing in a game and then after the game is won, decide on a diplomatic or tech victory, it just seems very poor. Help?

Brian


You needn't use Focus Strategies(like all this, all that, flip) to win a Masochistic game. If you don't like, it, you don't have to use it. After all, it is just a game. And games are supposed to be for fun. If you don't find focus strategies fun, don't use them.

The thing is, focusing gets a little more out of each production planet than a mixed-up approach due to focus points. As Wyndstar said in the Altarian Rebellion AAR, you can use All Research and Tech Trading/Whoring to gain a big technological advantage, and then 'Flip' to an All Industry empire and begin shooting out ultra-tech ships to crush your opponents militarily.

With All Industry and All Research, you can only have a few of your planets focused on production. The rest need to be All Economy so that you don't go severely broke, and a short Trade Array would be useful too if there aren't so many planets.

Since I like micromanagement, I'll be using Focus Strategies in my future games. I believe micromanagement gets that little bit extra out of everything, be it planets, ships, etc.