Epic Marathon Games

I am curious, how many of you have done a marathon game before? (marathon= >5 stars)

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Yeah, I've done it before.  Gets boring after about 60-90 minutes when you're basically in cleanup mode.  The AI can't really do anything against massed bombers once you have about a 1000 command fleet.

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Yep, done several times as each race. It got laggy in Diplomacy so I stopped. Am hoping Rebellion brings me back.

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I am doing my first, and it has become a stalemate (I natually play as a turtle). I am just too conservitive of my ships.

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the 8est games are when in a 3v3 or higher, the teams are so perfectly balanced that the game goes into the late stages, and the really fun stuff comes out.  2+ hour multiplayer games are the best.

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Quoting Pbhead, reply 4
the 8est games are when in a 3v3 or higher, the teams are so perfectly balanced that the game goes into the late stages, and the really fun stuff comes out.  2+ hour multiplayer games are the best.
End of Pbhead's quote

Enjoy the lag.

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I don't really play too many multi-star games, but I like long games nonetheless.

My typical game that does not include 5+ stars but takes a long time anyway is on a massive map I created with the designer available in game. I make a map with ~150 planets around a single star, tweaking planet groups and their phase line settings so that the map is not too boring or too chaotic, having some choke points but not being too linear in general. 
I've also once played on a map I designed as a 3v3v3, with 3 systems of ~60 planets and 3 players each.
I suppose that can be called a marathon game. 

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the lag SUCKS. I enjoy playing long games and this always becomes an issue.

I suppose it matters how many planets you have too. I dont remember exactly the most I tried, but I was trying to simulate a star cluster. I think there were 200 planets, and I was going to do more, but I got annoyed with the in-game editor :)

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I am a HUGE fan of large epic games. Something that can help (outside of picking up mods that lengthen the research tree etc like Distant Stars) is to set certain settings on slow. It seems the AI gets a touch smarter sometimes but largely it lengthens the gameplay so you do not reach the end of the research tree so quickly.

 

They are a lot of fun when they work out.