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| 918.1 |  | SIEVAX::JAMIE | Use me, Use me... OOPS excuse me! | Mon Jul 09 1990 05:41 | 9 | 
|  |     Forgot to mention that every 50 years you undergo an election. If you
    fail to get re-elected as leader of the empire the game ends. If you
    get your subordinates unhappy, they'll compete ferociously in the
    elections against you.
    
    After playing it a little more, I've also noticed that planets
    sometimes revolt and defect to another empire. They also sometimes set
    up new empires of their own... the more I play the game the more there
    seems to be!
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| 918.2 | The ultimate strategy game? | CHEFS::MURPHYJ1 |  | Mon Jul 09 1990 06:35 | 4 | 
|  |     Anyone interested in this sort of game may care to take a look
    at MAADIS::DECWEB......                                
    
    (I know, not strictly Atari related.......)!
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| 918.3 | Help ? | CHEFS::HARVEYW |  | Mon Jul 23 1990 04:54 | 20 | 
|  | 
I have just spent the whole weekend playing Imperium, and my advice is do 
not buy this game unless you have plenty of free time. 
It is probably the best game I have ever played (even better than 
Empire).
The only useful things I have learnt so far is to always put your best 
men in the trouble spots, and reward them slowly.  Be aggressive, and 
always sign a treaty with your victims before you attack them.
Let the other empires fight it out between them self's if possible, then 
go in and take the planet they were fighting over, but beware of them 
forming an alliance against you.
What is the highest technology you can reach ?  I can't get past 255.
How do some of the enemy planets get a defence factor in the 1000's ?
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| 918.4 | and decweb is free (well almost) | OTOFS::HARPER | I want facts not friction | Thu Jul 26 1990 13:24 | 4 | 
|  |     re: .3
    sound alot like DECWEB to me.
    
    
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| 918.5 |  | VMSINT::THIEL | Dave Thiel -- VMS Development | Fri Jul 27 1990 20:14 | 16 | 
|  |     I just got Imperium (well, actually, it was two days ago and the last
    two evenings just sort of disappeared while I played....).
    
    It looks like a great game.  I've got a problem though.  The rule book
    I got is missing the beginning and end (but as compensation I got two
    copies of the pages at almost the beginning and almost the end).
    
    So now I'm stuck -- I can either keep playing not quite understanding
    as much as I should or bite the bullet and send the rule book back to
    Electronic Arts for a replacement (they won't send a replacement until
    they receive the original -- such is the price of instruction
    book-based protection schemes!).
    
    What a dilemma.  Maybe I'll make up my mind by the time the week end
    ends.
    
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| 918.6 |  | SIEVAX::JAMIE | Use me, Use me... Oops Excuse me! | Tue Jul 31 1990 07:07 | 2 | 
|  |     Why not just take it back to the shop you bought it from and exchange
    it there ???
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| 918.7 | DECweb - its a lot better! | CHEFS::MURPHYJ1 |  | Wed Aug 08 1990 06:17 | 4 | 
|  |     Or, better still, return the game, and start playing DECweb -)
    
    Jon.
    
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| 918.8 |  | SIEVAX::JAMIE | Use me, Use me... Ooops! Excuse me! | Thu Aug 09 1990 12:00 | 6 | 
|  |     It's like Decweb with a beautiful user interface and a much faster
    turnaround of game turns... in fact these are the two things that
    put me off of playing Decweb.
    
    It's a bit like saying don't buy Elite because there's Galactic Trader
    on the net...
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| 918.9 |  | VMSINT::THIEL | Dave Thiel -- VMS Development | Thu Aug 09 1990 20:21 | 17 | 
|  |     RE .5  Progress report
    
    Electronic Arts have now sent a new book in exchange for the defective
    one.  Very easy, no fuss, it just took a while.
    
    
    To respond to one of the suggestions:
    
    The game was purchased from a mail order house that wanted shipping
    charges for replacing a defectivve product.  The publisher of the
    product was willing to pay shipping.
    
    I'm not aware oof any store in my area that stocks ST software, at any
    price.  White Mountain in Nashua used to, but seems to be out of the
    Atari software business.  Anybody know of any other store stocking ST
    software within reasonable distance of the Nashua, NH vicinity?
    
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| 918.10 |  | QARRY::BHAMILTON | Buzz Hamilton | Fri Aug 10 1990 07:55 | 4 | 
|  | Try OnLine Computer at 450 S. Broadway in Salem. 894-6314
I've never been in there but I'm told that they moved all their Atari stuff
from their N. Reading store in Mass to the Salem store.
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| 918.11 | How to get started... | PIKES::BITTROLFF |  | Tue Sep 25 1990 10:47 | 16 | 
|  | Greetings!
I picked up Imperium over the weekend but have had a hard time getting started.
I enjoy this type of simulation very much but for some reason have had a hard
time getting the hang of this one. 
What should I concentrate on? Why can't I build an antenna? (No planets in 
catchment range, how high do I have to get my tech level before I can 'catch'
one)? Right now I'm just sort of floundering around without a basic strategy,
how do all of you experts go about playing this game.
Also, my copy hangs frequently. Does anyone else have this problem.
Thanks for the help,
Steve
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| 918.12 | Start | CHEFS::HARVEYW |  | Thu Oct 04 1990 06:07 | 13 | 
|  | If your copy hangs, take it back and change it.
You will need to build your tech level at the beginning of the game, and 
watch your money situation.  Use the Imperial subsidise to help your tech 
level and the infrastructure of you home planet.
I always build a Home Fleet to start with, which I use as a defence for my 
planets, I also send out scouts to find good planets to colonise.
Spend some time organising you best men to run the key rolls, and as soon 
as you can turn offensive.
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| 918.13 |  | PIKES::BITTROLFF |  | Fri Oct 05 1990 10:43 | 8 | 
|  | Thanks for the advice.
How large of a home fleet?
I am getting the hang of it, but still haven't been able to figure out the 
cause and effect for the various pieces.
Steve
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| 918.14 | 10-20 | CHEFS::HARVEYW |  | Tue Oct 16 1990 04:49 | 9 | 
|  |     Some where between 10 & 20, as if you make it too large you get stuck
    with a fleet made up of low tec ships, and you have a limit on the number
    of ships you can have.
    
    The higher your tec level the better ships you can build, I normaly
    design my home fleet to have a high defense level.
    
    
    Wal...
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