OK _ so I'm relatively new to TI3, but I fully recognize it as the greatest game I think I've ever played (not including the first time I played Candyland with my son, but that's a different thing, and and can't wait until he plays this. He already loves to set up the boards on his own)
Enough about the kids. So the only drawback I have is that I have to schedule about 9 hours to play a 4 player game. WOW!!! What I'd like to hear from some folks is how to decrease the time.
I found some threads and articles on this in the past, and I wanted to see what other game fans migh recommend
Examples of What I've done so far:
All race counters in seperate boxes _ I use Baby food boxes. This includes trade contracts, planet cards and race tech
All the color ships in seperate boxes
Simulated early turns - Why this isn't the standard way to play I don't know. This is Muy cool, and sets the stage beautifully
I don't really care for the pre set maps, and neither do the folks I've played with. There's something cool about setting up the galaxy, and placing the systems where you want - kind of like setting up terrain in a minis game.
Age of Empires - not only fast but seems to make more of a thinking man's game. Also seems to balance for the Jol Nar, who can get their clocks cleaned in simulated early turn unless they have lots tech objectives (at least that's what I've seen)
Any other suggestions out there? Does having one player control the action or political decks help any? Anything I could do to get a 4 player game down to less than 6 hours would really be cool.
Thanks for your thoughts