Oh please. This from the guy who not only revels in arguments but creates actual threads describing why arguments are amusing and worth participating in.
In the off-topic forum. I try to be a bit more serious and "professional" when we're talking about AI War.
1) I do not want to go back to Netflix + AI war
Then perhaps you should play on a difficulty that is relative to your skill level. I'll use the same argument against you that people have been using against me when I complain that I have infinite resources: If you keep losing your whole fleet, and having to wait around to rebuild it, you're putting the difficulty too high.
There are several options that the game presents you with, outside of upgraded Harvesters (such as Econ Stations) that boost your resources. But these also hurt you in other areas. That's what balance is about.
5) Use the difficulty sliders. They are there for a reason, and they exist on almost all of the penalties. Also, you could try playing against two scorched earth AI. It is not uncommon for forum goers to post action reports of crazy game setups. People do this for fun. If you cannot set up a game that is fun, you're doing it wrong. Demanding that the vanilla AI setups do everything for you just isn't realistic after you have been playing awhile.
I would hardly call a 9/9 game on Crosshatch with a Heroic and Special Forces Captain + Advanced Hybrids "vanilla". That's just me though.
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I agree with you that Champions cause major balance problems. Ever since I turned those off, and stopped using the Harvester upgrades, my game has been much more satisfying and intense. I've stood at a razor's edge this entire time.
I just got hit with a wave of ~150 Zenith Beam Frigates and 4 Champions at once. When the enemy has many beam frigates as you have SHIPS, you know you are in some deep shit (so fun).
Or, maybe this thread is just patting yourself on the back for being good at this game? I can't tell what is ego and what is actually a legitimate complaint, because the mechanics you are complaining about have been part of this game since 2.x, when I joined. And might I add, 3.189 was the peak of this game in many ways.
It's actually just the opposite. I don't consider myself to be a particularly amazing player, and yet I'm winning so easily against the highest difficulties with such ridiculous strategies.
Even Chemical_Art would tell you he doesn't feel like a great player, but he's on his way to beating a 10/10.
We aren't trying to be egomaniacs, it's just the opposite. We're trying to be humble and realize the game should be better than we are.