1. I am still considering making the two "D" (Dallas/Denver) grey
tiles worth $60 instead of $50. This would have the effect of slightly
improving the revenues of the DRG and TP, and somewhat more
substantially improving the revenues of the KP and the TP (since it
would add $4 to their x2 city on an E-W run).
2. The UP is still a bit of a weak sister and I wonder what can be
done to improve it. One possibility is to add a Bypass token to it,
which would cure its main defect, namely that it rarely if ever gets
thru Chicago and thereby the East Coast. It would also make its rules
essentially identical to the NP/DRG, or indeed to a LGC that opens
after Phase 5 (other than it's already running at the start).
3. Finally, there seems to be some evidence that players who open the
KP, ATSF, and TP in the first SR then find themselves perforce
interacting, simply because each company lays its tiles in a way
calculated to help itself most. To mitigate this, I wonder if I should
put some boundaries on the areas in which PGCs may lay or upgrade
track in the Frontier Zone (the yellow-tinted area between the Eastern
and Western Settled Zones).
These boundaries would look like this (from North to South):
NP - Rows B and C (plus maybe D).
KP - Rows G and H.
ATSF - Rows H and I (plus maybe J).
TP/SP - Rows J, K, and L.
These restrictions would only apply in the Frontier Zone. So SP could
still build down from SF to LA and San Diego, or (as apparently
happened in one game) build around LA and SD, and TP could still hook
up to NOL or NYC. NP, KP, and ATSF would all stillbe able to build
back toward CHI/STL.
Comments?
Comments?
2. The UP is still a bit of a weak sister and I wonder what can be
done to improve it. One possibility is to add a Bypass token to it,
which would cure its main defect, namely that it rarely if ever gets
thru Chicago and thereby the East Coast. It would also make its rules
essentially identical to the NP/DRG, or indeed to a LGC that opens
after Phase 5 (other than it's already running at the start).
NP - Rows B and C (plus maybe D).
KP - Rows G and H.
ATSF - Rows H and I (plus maybe J).
TP/SP - Rows J, K, and L.
----- Original Message -----From: Chris ShafferSent: Saturday, August 25, 2007 11:55 AMSubject: [dtg-proto] Re: 18West Open Issues
"The Texas and Pacific was unable to finance construction to San
Diego, California, and as a result the Southern Pacific was able to
build from California to Sierra Blanca, Texas. In doing so, Southern
Pacific used land designated for, and surveyed by Texas and Pacific,
in its rail line from Yuma, Arizona, to El Paso, Texas. This resulted
in lawsuits, which were settled with agreements to share tracks, and
to cooperate in the building of new tracks. Most of the features
advantageous to Texas and Pacific were later disallowed by
legislation."From Wikipedia.
>
On Aug 25, 10:55 am, "Chris Shaffer" <chris.shaf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Er, whoops, the 3 train run for the UP would be $110.
You were right the first time. Because the UP starts with Two Two
trains and not a three train. So with the change that you sugested it
would indeed have a 139 run to start with.
But wrangling about whether these changes will work at a purely theoretical level is kinda...pointless, don't you think? Or do you suppose I am merely tweaking things at random?
----- Original Message -----From: Chris ShafferSent: Saturday, August 25, 2007 11:57 PMSubject: [dtg-proto] Re: 18West Open Issues
But wrangling about whether these changes will work at a purely theoretical level is kinda...pointless, don't you think? Or do you suppose I am merely tweaking things at random?
No, I don't think you're tweaking things at random... but you did ask for comments, did you not? Unless someone plays the game in the next day or two and tries out your suggestions directly on the map, with what other types of comments do you expect us to respond? You asked for comments, I said I thought the changes were bad because they strengthen the TP/SP, you disagreed, we move on, eh? It's your game design, take my comments or leave them as you please.
Hey...I'm not trying to pick a fight here, OK? :-)Comments are good. I asked for 'em and I want 'em. If I seemed a trifle...terse...it's 'cos I'm (over)reacting to your comment (I am paraphrasing here), "I don't understand where you want to go with this." If there's anything I can do to make the process more transparent, I'd like to know what it is! :-)The other aspect of this is--and where I'm coming from in my last comment which you quote above--comments that aren't supported by some argument or actual evidence aren't really advancing the dialogue, y'know? I'm proposing a change which adds $10 to the likely TP runs and as much as $40 to the likely SP runs: you comment, hey, this helps the SP and the TP. Gee--ya think?!? :-) You then add, ...which BTW don't need it: OK, maybe not. But then, you go on to say that (in effect) you can't win without one of those two companies, 'cos they're waaay better than any of the others. Now, we've crossed the invisible line between the reasonable and plausible (the companies which these changes help, don't really need it) into the realm of the extraordinary claim, which--based on my experience and observation thus far--is simply not substantiated.Now I suppose I could have said, oh, phooey, Chris, that's nonsense and you know it. I chose instead to take a more oblique approach to suggesting you needed to recalibrate your thinking a bit. As you've now taken umbrage where none was offered, I don't know that I did the right thing. But I was just trying to pull you back from the cliff edge without being rude about it: since I've manifestly failed, I can only say that I am sorry, and I ask you to accept my humble apology for annoying you.
I know it's a bit gauche to comment your own posts, but it has been suggested that a happy medium might be to avoid the restrictions on building, but to only pay government subsidies in a more limited area. Mechanically, this would also make it easier to remember, since one could simply put the LGC herald and the value of the hex in the unimproved hex (since green upgrades never count anyhow). Comments?
A bypass token would make it more attarctive to open later. (I would be
tempted to put it in Denver early).
Well, I certainly take your points. I just don't agree with you that the SP/TP are that overpowering relative to other companies.ATSF gets to its destination (LA) in one more tempo than SP/TP working together. This BTW gives ATSF more early income than either SP or TP, when it counts most, and gives them a beter chance at an early 4-train. The ATSF destination (LA) goes to $70 in grey (best on the map), which means that it scores $280 on a trans-con run, and making two trans-cons with LA in them both is not out of the question. ATSF has a pretty decent chance of getting to New York via Chicago, with STL-NYC as second prize: TP can hope for STL-NYC at best, SP even less likely to do so.KP gets to its desto early and can run two trains from a place valued at $60 ages before anyone else can: I've personally carried out KP runs in the high $20s per share in OR-2. If NP plans properly, it has an uninterruptible trans-con run with what amounts to a free spare city on it (the Mesabi): my latest change adds another to it by giving it two x2 tokens.If your group thinks that SP/TP are that great, I'd like to sit down with them sometime. Better yet, I'd like to sit a couple guys from the Kentish Mob (that is, people who actually know how to *play*, unlike me) at your table.Jon, Peter--I know you guys are out there. Please feel free to jump in anytime! :-)
----- Original Message -----From: Chris ShafferSent: Sunday, August 26, 2007 12:28 AMSubject: [dtg-proto] Re: 18West Open Issues
There will still be no restrictions on building outside the LG area,
but the Government (that is, the Bank) will now only pay for yellow
tiles laid in the LG area. This will be reflected in the next version
of the rules.
The LGC base and destination (except TP) are outlined in bold and
highlighted in yellow. Other pre-built cities are highlighted in
yellow. The CMD is shown in grey on the ATSF LGC mini-map. Eligible
hexes (including the TP destination) are highlighted in the company
livery (I have used grey for the NP).
I am hoping this revised incentive structure will achieve the desired
goals without being too constricting for those who wish to wander off
the reservation.
Generally I think that this is ok, but there are 2 places you might want
to reconsider.
Should the ATSF zone include San Diego?
Should the SP zone allow the LA bypass?
Jon
>
> The areas in the minimaps differ from what you mentioned earlier. I
> think that you said that the restrictions only applied to the "middle
> zone".
>
Indeed, but that was when I was considering a "hard wall" approach. Now that
it's simply a matter of get paid/don't get paid, the constraints are
different.
> Generally I think that this is ok, but there are 2 places you might want
> to reconsider.
>
> Should the ATSF zone include San Diego?
>
> Should the SP zone allow the LA bypass?
>
Both are permitted builds, it's just that you don't get paid for them :-)
----- Original Message -----From: Jon DraperSent: Sunday, August 26, 2007 6:12 PMSubject: [dtg-proto] Re: 18West Open IssuesDavid G.D. Hecht wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jon Draper" <jdr...@f2s.com> To: <dtg-...@googlegroups.com> Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2007 5:25 PM Subject: [dtg-proto] Re: 18West Open Issues
Should the SP zone allow the LA bypass?
Both are permitted builds, it's just that you don't get paid for them :-)
If the SP does not get paid for the LA bypass, it is extremely unlikely to happen. LG income is crucial on a company's first turn.
(DH) Well, in a certain sense that is the point, right? The government has certain aims in view, and the companies only get paid for fulfilling those aims. The LA bypass is a total screw-job on...let's see...ATSF and TP both. And even so, you get paid for laying H3, and by next turn, you are back to laying tile in row J, for which you do get paid. If the guy who's up to that isn't willing to give up $70 income on the SP's first turn to do it, phooey on him! :-)
If the SP does not get paid for the LA bypass, it is extremely unlikely to happen. LG income is crucial on a company's first turn.
(DH) Well, in a certain sense that is the point, right? The government has certain aims in view, and the companies only get paid for fulfilling those aims. The LA bypass is a total screw-job on...let's see...ATSF and TP both. And even so, you get paid for laying H3, and by next turn, you are back to laying tile in row J, for which you do get paid. If the guy who's up to that isn't willing to give up $70 income on the SP's first turn to do it, phooey on him! :-)