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The amount of votes you have in the United Planets is based on your influence (which was
previously discussed). The United Planets comes up every 4 years by default (though can be voted to
come up even more often).
Tips:
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You cannot control what issues comes up for vote.
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Consider supporting a friend, rather than letting an enemy get a benefit: but beware,
sometimes the friend will be voting for you!
The Metaverse
Galactic Civilizations is a single player turn based strategy. However, for users who want to compete
with other people from around the world, the Metaverse is provides a close approximation to that
level of competition. When you finish a game, you can submit your score to the Metaverse. Your
score is a form of currency. The more points you have, the higher ranked you are and the larger your
empire is in the Metaverse. As you gain points, your title increases. Tip: Note that posts to the Forum
include your medals in the signature, so people can evaluate the experience of the person giving the
advice.
Players can also band together to form empires. The points of those players are put together into a
single imperial score which is displayed on the galactic map as a single empire. Empires will have
their own statistics on games, strategies, and journals and more.
GalCiv is also capable of downloading strategies automatically from the net. Submitted scores
include basic information on what strategies were employed (what technologies were researched and
in what order, what ships and improvements you built in what order, your style of playing, your
moral strategy, the type of strategy employed overall, etc.). The GalCiv AI can then download this
information from the Metaverse to improve both the quality of the AI and the humanity of it.
Eventually, Stardock hopes to allow players to literally choose a player from the Metaverse to play
and simulate that player (roughly speaking) in a game. The only thing missing would be the time
waiting for others to move and disconnects!
Scoring
The scoring formula is subject to change, and when it does all existing scores are recalculated using
the new formula. The original formula was something like
the new formula. The original formula was something like