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Oil!

Posted: 20 Jun 2012, 05:07
by vexed
I am curious to know, just what defines low / medium / high oil maps for you guys ?

How many wells per player is considered low / med / high, and how can we quantify this ?

(Yes, I know it depends on map size, and all that, but I am trying to come up with a easy way for map creators to tell people what density of oil they have put on the maps.)

Re: Oil!

Posted: 20 Jun 2012, 06:23
by BunkerBlaster
1 to 9 =low oil
10 to 19 oil=medium oil
20 and above=high oil

I just divide total amount of oil on map by number of players.

Re: Oil!

Posted: 20 Jun 2012, 07:13
by themac
Well, that is hard to tell. I think there should never be more than 4 oil derricks directly into the base. Everything else don´t worry me much. :)

Re: Oil!

Posted: 20 Jun 2012, 07:15
by Iluvalar
<4+2x frontier = low
<8+4x frontier= med oil

Maps with plenty of frontiers can go a bit over Bunkerblaster's count while still playing as a low oil. IMHO. But he have a good system as well :) .

Re: Oil!

Posted: 22 Jun 2012, 18:57
by Andrie
1-5 low oil
6-10 medium oil
10-15 high oil

Thats my system. Andrie :!!!:

Re: Oil!

Posted: 23 Jun 2012, 04:38
by Wisler
mabye just use a system like: B4BG25

B = in each base

BG = in the rest of the battleground

pretty sure one person definition of low is someone elses high.

Re: Oil!

Posted: 23 Jun 2012, 05:22
by Iluvalar
Andrie wrote:1-5 low oil
6-10 medium oil
10-15 high oil

Thats my system. Andrie :!!!:
16-20 Ultra oil
20-25 More than ultra oil
25-30 Too much oil
30-35 Wut :o but stop !
35-40 This is ridiculous
40-45 Mommy... wanna go home :augh:
45-50 shocked :shock:
135 (NRS in hourglass) :stressed:

I really like that system as well yeah :)

Re: Oil!

Posted: 23 Jun 2012, 10:33
by BunkerBlaster
Wisler wrote:mabye just use a system like: B4BG25
Perfect, I like that. Were do I vote :)

Re: Oil!

Posted: 23 Jun 2012, 14:52
by aubergine
How do you determine what's base oil or not? Is there some radius from player starting position within which any oil is base oil and outside is not?

If so, and if we determine what is considered low/med/high oil, maybe when maps are uploaded the files can be scanned to automatically state on the map download page whether it's high/med/low and also display number of base oil vs. outside.

Are there other factors like size of map that affect definition of high/med/low?

Re: Oil!

Posted: 23 Jun 2012, 16:52
by Iluvalar
aubergine wrote: Are there other factors like size of map that affect definition of high/med/low?
I just told it : The amount of frontier (different paths) force the players to scout more, separate their armies/defence and ultimately suffer more damage. More units will need to be produced. Therefore the players will have less budget for their research and the gameplay will be lower oil.


Oh ! I believe I have another technique to find the solution :

1) Mentally Turtle yourself on the smallest position possible (yourself and the inner base)
2) Try to grow rationally. You can move your frontiers, but you try to take the least amount of new frontier on each step. Try to control oil (of course).
3) While mentally doing so, sum the amount of frontier and the amount of new oil you control.
4) If many possibilities exist, explore them one after the other.

Result :
Calculate the mean oil / frontier (opf)
A) opf < 2 = low oil. The map maker did the best he could to keep the oil as low as possible with the design he had in mind.
B) You can't make that technique correctly or guess something similar = high oil. Either you started with all the oils, or the little amount remaining was scattered without real frontier.
C) Anything else is medium oil.

Re: Oil!

Posted: 23 Jun 2012, 17:02
by Giani
aubergine wrote:How do you determine what's base oil or not? Is there some radius from player starting position within which any oil is base oil and outside is not?
Oil of base is oil that is 1-8 tiles from where your trucks start.

Re: Oil!

Posted: 23 Jun 2012, 17:24
by NoQ
Let C be the set of all chokepoints of a certain map. Suppose c₁, c₂ ∈ C. We say that c₁ ≤ c₂ for player X if any starting truck of player X needs to go through c₁ before it can go through c₂. It is obvious that (C, ≤) is a partially ordered set. All minimal elements of C with respect to ≤ are called base chokepoints of player X. Any oil that can be reached without going through a base chokepoint is called a base oil of player X.

Theorem. An oil is a base oil of player X iff it can be reached without going through any chokepoint c ∈ C.

We leave the proof as an easy exercise.

Re: Oil!

Posted: 23 Jun 2012, 18:07
by Giani
NoQ wrote:Let C be the set of all chokepoints of a certain map. Suppose c₁, c₂ ∈ C. We say that c₁ ≤ c₂ for player X if any starting truck of player X needs to go through c₁ before it can go through c₂. It is obvious that (C, ≤) is a partially ordered set. All minimal elements of C with respect to ≤ are called base chokepoints of player X. Any oil that can be reached without going through a base chokepoint is called a base oil of player X.

Theorem. An oil is a base oil of player X iff it can be reached without going through any chokepoint c ∈ C.
O_o

Re: Oil!

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 16:25
by Andrie
Iluvalar wrote:
Andrie wrote:1-5 low oil
6-10 medium oil
10-15 high oil

Thats my system. Andrie :!!!:
16-20 Ultra oil
20-25 More than ultra oil
25-30 Too much oil
30-35 Wut :o but stop !
35-40 This is ridiculous
40-45 Mommy... wanna go home :augh:
45-50 shocked :shock:
135 (NRS in hourglass) :stressed:

I really like that system as well yeah :)
Yes i playd a player on lobby he had 60 oil.