Alpha Centauri 2

Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri & Alien Crossfire => After Action Reports => Topic started by: Green1 on September 02, 2013, 02:09:32 AM

Title: For newbies: What the heck is an AAR?
Post by: Green1 on September 02, 2013, 02:09:32 AM
What is an AAR?

AAR stands for After Action Report. It is an older term for a Let's Play which became popular on sites like Youtube, However, an AAR has historically been forum based. In a nutshell, someone posts turns of a 4x game. They then post screenshots and comment on it. AARs are still fairly popular because a lot of folks like to see how others play to see different strategies. Also, unlike the more modern Let's Plays on Youtube, you can read a lot faster than watching an extremely long video or have to tolerate someone who may have more enthusiasm than voice talent/video editing skills.

Are there different types of AAR or is all this just some nerd with a beer posting his game?

Sometimes it IS a nerd with a beer just posting a game. While I am loathe to put labels on stuff, there are some basic styles of AARs.

1. Guy with beer posting game. pretty straightforward and can be pretty entertaining. Someone just wants to play a game and share it with everyone. The better ones add a bit of humor and share quips with the audience.

2. War Academy/ Tutorial. Sometimes a local expert will provide a huge service and post example games showing basic and advanced strategy to help novice players out. The "war academy" on CFC forums are great examples of this.

3. Epic story driven AAR. Some folks take it over the top and write epic fan fiction with deep character development patterned after what happens in game. These things can be very deep and steeped in atmosphere where every turn goes for five paragraphs or it can be just short posts that are acted in character. Sometimes story AARs are played in scenario mode so the AAR author caqn switch sides to show a different side of the story.

4. Audience participatory. I have seen a few examples of this. the author plays the turn, but lets the community be involved in different decisions. I have even seen AARs where the OP names units after active forum members.

Of course, an AAR can be all or one of these. It is really hard to qualify.

Hey... that seems cool! How can I post an AAR?

Before you do so, make sure you want the hassle. Having to stop and post when you really just want to game can kind of suck. An AAR also takes about 10 times longer to make than just a regular game so be sure you have the time commitment. Nothing is worse than a dead, abandoned AAR attempt.

That said, there are a few things that newbies need to know about SMAX and AARs I can share that will save some frustration. First off, to make screen shots you are going to need to be sure to open paint BEFORE SMAX. that way the colors do not turn out messed up. Second, if you are using the GOG release, you are going to need to rename your terranx to something else to get around the hard lock on alt-tabbing.

Be sure to update and continue your AAR in a reasonable time frame. That way, your readers will be happy. 

Always try to be in error on the side of too many turn posts instead of not enough. Folks read AARs to see game play. While there are turns where not much goes on, it really is not cool to post an AAR and only show the game at 10 points. the readers want to see everything going on. Not just you reporting every 50 turns. You need comment and post on as many turns as possible. Maybe even talking strategy. Nothing is sexier than 4x strategy to a geek.

ENJOY!
Title: Re: For newbies: What the heck is an AAR?
Post by: Buster's Uncle on September 02, 2013, 02:18:27 AM
 ;b;  Good job!  ;b;

Sometimes it IS a nerd with a beer just posting a game.
;rotflmao
Title: Re: For newbies: What the heck is an AAR?
Post by: NewAgeOfPower on September 02, 2013, 02:57:41 AM
I mean, even a nerd without a beer posting his game can teach you things.

Crawlers man. They're almost as good as support/food free citizens. Keep Crawling till the screen is covered with crawlers. Then build a few stacks for SP rushing.

Title: Re: For newbies: What the heck is an AAR?
Post by: Green1 on September 02, 2013, 03:07:19 AM
I mean, even a nerd without a beer posting his game can teach you things.

Crawlers man. They're almost as good as support/food free citizens. Keep Crawling till the screen is covered with crawlers. Then build a few stacks for SP rushing.



But even then. I usually stick in a momentum style or hybrid style. I build nowhere near the crawlers some of yall do. But that is the cool thing. you get to see different styles.
Title: Re: For newbies: What the heck is an AAR?
Post by: NewAgeOfPower on September 02, 2013, 03:11:40 AM
Even for hybrid play, each crawler is support free-citizen making more minerals for each one of your bases for more offensive units : ] I remember a Santiago game where after I facerolled a Lal I had 4 crawlers per base.

Holy crap the amount of missile rovers that I could pump out... I think crawlers are OP, even for a hybrid player.
Title: Re: For newbies: What the heck is an AAR?
Post by: Buster's Uncle on September 02, 2013, 11:55:45 PM
...I just changed the settings so that quadrupled EC is earned for starting an AAR, and quadrupled EC for subsequent posts - because AC2 really values an AAR-writing culture. 

(Please don't make me sorry by gaming the system for extra fake forum money, though.  I'm worth 1,825,727,675 EC until interest compounds in an hour, and you will never catch up, and about all the fake forum money is good for, besides being able to put on a custom avatar without asking me, is a genital-measuring contest I already won)...
Title: Re: For newbies: What the heck is an AAR?
Post by: JarlWolf on September 03, 2013, 12:05:35 AM
Until the EC market crashes of course when you break the system with ridiculously high amounts of EC.
Title: Re: For newbies: What the heck is an AAR?
Post by: Buster's Uncle on September 03, 2013, 12:07:12 AM
Coming soon folks! ;)

And I'll take the lead again and still keep it.
Title: Re: For newbies: What the heck is an AAR?
Post by: PvtHudson on September 26, 2013, 09:43:00 AM
Make sure you read this AAR http://www.octopusoverlords.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=28764 (http://www.octopusoverlords.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=28764), without it your understanding of the term will be incomplete.
Title: Re: For newbies: What the heck is an AAR?
Post by: JarlWolf on September 26, 2013, 10:05:24 AM
I think I died laughing, checking pulse.
Title: Re: For newbies: What the heck is an AAR?
Post by: NewAgeOfPower on September 26, 2013, 10:24:30 AM
The first AAR I ever read. :D
Title: Re: For newbies: What the heck is an AAR?
Post by: Geo on October 01, 2013, 10:22:32 AM
What a replay!  :o
Title: Re: For newbies: What the heck is an AAR?
Post by: MercantileInterest on March 09, 2016, 09:17:38 PM
"Second, if you are using the GOG release, you are going to need to rename your terranx to something else to get around the hard lock on alt-tabbing."

This seems to prevent the game from loading entirely.
Title: Re: For newbies: What the heck is an AAR?
Post by: Buster's Uncle on March 09, 2016, 09:22:44 PM
Are you using the launcher program that came with some versions instead of a desktop shortcut directly to the renamed terranx.exe?  Did you change the link in the shortcut to use the new name?

I cannot recommend using anything but a direct desktop shortcut to launch, anyway...
Title: Re: For newbies: What the heck is an AAR?
Post by: MercantileInterest on March 09, 2016, 09:54:03 PM
Not even pracx windowed mode works. No matter. Will find a way eventually.
Title: Re: For newbies: What the heck is an AAR?
Post by: Eadee on March 09, 2016, 09:57:59 PM
gog-version with Yitzy works fine. you just have to "tab" and not "alt+tab" out.
Title: Re: For newbies: What the heck is an AAR?
Post by: Buster's Uncle on March 09, 2016, 10:01:53 PM
As I mentioned elsewhere the GOG version of SMAC(X) has the Alt-Tab disabled, but one can just Ctl-Alt-Tab.
Or try this?
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