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"The Metaverse League" (MVL)

"The Metaverse League" (MVL)

and home of the Commissioners Office

Welcome to the MVL!!


A Simple Guide for Players

Hello and welcome to the Metaverse League.

We here at the MVL want to present to you, the Player, a one-stop shop for all the information you may need or be interested in about the MVL. This page is broken up into sections. The Sections are Bold and Highlighted for faster reading, so you can skip down the page to what you want:

Section 1: Brief History and Origins
Section 2: Player/Membership Requirements and Duties
Section 3: Game/Round Setup and Requirements
Section 4: A Beginner’s Guide to the MVL (FAQs)
Section 5: Important Links

SECTION ONE: Brief History and Origins.

The Metaverse League was an original idea of Ghostwes in the summer of 2007. The origins of the MVL can be found in this thread, here.

The Metaverse League is brought to you by the Metaverse Council and is administered by Silverbeacher, the current MVL Commissioner.
The Metaverse League exists as another fun way to enjoy Galactic Civilizations II and to promote camaraderie between players. We thank you for showing interest in joining the MVL but we understand that you may have many questions in what joining the MVL means for you, your team, and the Galactic Civilizations Universe at large.

The Metaverse League at its most simple is group of individuals, broken up into teams, testing their skills against each other on a Metaverse game with a specific set of parameters. One of these games with various parameters is presented roughly once a month, and this is called a Round. The goal of each player and team is to win a game under those parameters in order to win Points for their team. This is the fundamental layout of the Metaverse League; everything else builds on top of that.

To add to the challenge of playing against each other we have implemented various Bonus Points that we award both individually and to teams based on various criteria that we have decided show skill, hard work, talent, or pure strategizing. Currently, we have Bonus Points for highest scores, fastest games, and early submissions.
At the end of a Round, the MVL Administrative team tabulates and tally the points that should be handed out for that Round. The Team with the most points wins that Round and gets bragging rights and a sense of accomplishment.


SECTION TWO: Player/Membership Requirements and Duties.

The MVL is open to all players of Galactic Civilizations II. Due to the nature of the MVL we can only use Metaverse games. To join one must only make a post in a MVL thread requesting to join or send a PM to the Commissioner, Neilo. We ask that only those that are serious about playing ask to join. The Commissioner will place you randomly to a Team but it is up to the Player to make a Confirmation, in the form of a submitted MV game, joining your team forum at the Galactic Core, or other communications to the MVL Administration or Team Captains. Continued membership is based solely upon participating in the MVL rounds, though we encourage players to participate in the various MVL discussions that may be open. A Player may select any of his/her Character’s, in an empire or not, for the MVL but must use that character from that point on for MVL games.

SECTION THREE: Game/Round Setup and Requirements.

Each Round, lasting one month, is randomly determined by the Commissioner using certain criteria. All MVL games have two main determining factors: map size and victory type. Other criteria, such as the research speed and amount of habitable planets, will vary from round to round. Each Round has its own Setup and Discussion Thread.
Submitted games must be Metaverse and no Cheat Flags can be tripped.

A Player may use any race and set their abilities to whatever they deem useful.
Difficulty level is determined by the current MV medal that has been achieved by that Player. A Player may play at or above that medal. If a player does not have a MV Difficulty Medal than they may choose at what level they wish to play at.

In the future we here at the MVL hope for inclusion in Kryo’s Altmeta. This will give us nearly automatic game submissions and score tabulation, making it much easier on the Player. Kryo’s Altmeta can be found here, AltMeta and our discussion about inclusion into it can be found here, The MVL and the AltMeta.

SECTION FOUR: A Beginner’s Guide to the MVL.
(FAQs)

So it has to be a Metaverse game?
Yes, we only accept Metaverse games. It is partly to maintain a level playing field since no one can use mods/cheats, and also for easy tabulation purposes.

Where Do I Sign Up?
We have a Sign-Up thread that can be found here, MVL Sign up Page.
Generally, a post in any of our threads letting us know that you want to get in on the action is enough. We almost always post a response within a few hours.

Ok, I’ve signed up and got a response; what’s this Core thing I am hearing about?

All of our teams have their own private forums located at the Tyranny of Evil Forums where they can discuss privately and candidly about strategies, game mechanics, and other such materials. While it is not a requirement for a player to sign up at the ToE forums, it is very highly recommended.

Ok, am I ready to play a game?

Yes, you are! Just play a Metaverse game using the parameters of that Round and submit it to the Metaverse.

Ok, it’s submitted to the Metaverse; now what?

Each Round has its own Official Thread, usually titled “The Metaverse League Round X”. Once you have submitted a game to the Metaverse you can make it your official submission for that Round by posting the game in that Round’s official thread. IMPORTANT: You can play as many times as you want in a Round but you can only make ONE official submission. We count the FIRST submission that is posted in the Official Round Thread as the official submission. We very highly encourage players to communicate with their Team and Captain before posting an official submission out of haste or ignorance.

Well, my game is posted. What do I do now?

You could just sit back and wait for the Round to end. The MVL administration team tries to have the scores finalized within two days. Usually, during the course of a Round we have other threads related to the MVL open for discussion. Sometimes we are discussing possible rule changes or alternatives to how the League is structured. Everyone is welcome to participate, and we really want you to! We follow a democratic model and require input from our members to make decisions that affect the whole League.

How does scoring work?

Each Round has Base Points and Bonus Points available to either a Player or a Team. 2 Base Points are awarded to a Player for a Win of the Correct Type, but no more than 8 points per Round per Team. Players and Teams that have Wins of the Correct Type are also eligible for Bonus Points that may be based upon Game Score, Game Speed, or MVL Submission Time. There is no limit to how many Bonus Points a Team or Player may receive, the only stipulation is that they have a win(s) of the Correct Type. For more on Scoring, please refer to the MVL Rulebook found here, MVL Rulebook.

What happens if something comes up in Real Life (RL) and I am unable to participate in a Round or the MVL?

We understand that life happens, trust us! Galactic Civilizations II, while incredibly fun, is still just a game. All we ask is that you inform either your Team Captain or the Commissioner that you won’t be able to participate so that we can make sure your Team has an opportunity to still compete.

What do I do or who do I contact if I have other questions or concerns?

We are fortunate to have a group of individuals that are very helpful and generous when it comes to aiding each other. Most questions may just be posed right in our forums but if you feel that you would like to keep it more private you can contact your Captain or one of the members of the MVL Administration. We will always respect the dignity and the privacy of our members.

Anything else I need to know?

Our standing rules are in our thread designated “The MVL Rulebook”, it is a formalized description of how the League operates and how games are scored. We suggest reading it through to have knowledge of these.

SECTION FIVE: Important Links.

The Player Sign-Up and Team Roster - MVL Player Sign Up
The MVL Rulebook - MVL Rulebook
The MVL Round Results and League Ladder - MVL Round Results & League Ladder

Thanks and Enjoy Your Time as a Part of the MVL!

-The MVL Administration Team-
Silverbeacher, Commissioner of the Metaverse League
FireBender, Vice-Commissioner of the MVL
Mumblefratz, MVL Official Rule Keeper
KzintiPatriarch, MVL Score Keeper

-Honorary Titles-
Neilo, Commissioner Emertius of the Metaverse League

-Team Captains-
Mumblefratz, Captain of the A-Team
MarshallONeil, Captain of the Blade Runners
FireBender, Captain of the Celestial Crusaders
KzintiPatriarch, Captain of the Domination of Death
Neilo, Captain of the Eternal Villainy


Good luck to all!
The Commish.

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Reply #101 Top
okay totally random bit of pop culture trivia... well, actually i think it's a little more interesting than trivia, but anyway...

the USAF Space Shuttle Enterprise was origianlly slated to be christened Constitution. after a grassroots letter-writing campaign, NASA agreed to conceed to public demand by renaming it Enterprise, after the ship featured on Star Trek. in other words, a bunch of us nerds got the U.S. government to name one of its military resources after a fantasy ship featured in a science fiction TV show. life imitates art, eh? the directors of NASA invited Gene Roddenberry and the cast of ST to the formal public dedication, where they played the show's theme song as they broke a champagne bottle against the hull of Enterprise. in my mind, this photo is perhaps one of the most interesting pieces of americana in the country's history:


From left to right: Dr. James D. Fletcher, NASA Administrator, DeForest Kelley (Dr. "Bones" McCoy), George Takei (Mr. Sulu), James Doohan (Chief Engineer Montgomery "Scotty" Scott), Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura), Leonard Nimoy (the indefatigable Mr. Spock), Gene Roddenberry (The Great Bird of the Galaxy), and Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel Chekov).
Reply #103 Top
do you mean a character?

On the Left Screen Tools go to Metaverse
Go to My Account
Go to Edit My Characters
Go to Create Character
You will need a Valid Serial Number
To get the icons to show up under your posts, highlight the Default Button
Reply #104 Top
Actually Dys, as much as it is indeed American history, i'd say that particular piece is World history. I actually find it personally satisfying that they named the ship Enterprise as i am sure many Trekkies do. Isn't it remarkable the power we the people can weild when we find a cause to get behind...no matter how trivial the name of a spacecraft may be to some.

It is just a shame though that that craft did not go into space. It would have been much more fitting for Columbia to be named Enterprise.

"The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the one"
Reply #105 Top
Please welcome our newest player to the league, Haart, glad to have you with us mate.

I randomly placed you into the Domination of Death mate. Kzinti will be along to pm you your private team forum password for the Galactic Core.

Good luck mate and i hope you enjoy the league!
Reply #106 Top
Actually Dys, as much as it is indeed American history, i'd say that particular piece is World history. I actually find it personally satisfying that they named the ship Enterprise as i am sure many Trekkies do. Isn't it remarkable the power we the people can weild when we find a cause to get behind...no matter how trivial the name of a spacecraft may be to some


good points all around. a damn cool photo in any regard. of course Shatner couldn't get his fat assets out there to be part of it, but whatever.
Reply #107 Top
Ah yes, StarTrek, NASA and the MVL. Go together like peas in a pod, don't they? :LOL:
Reply #108 Top
Shatner was probably not offered enough money to come out...like 1) he needs it and 2) you would require being paid for such a moment like that...it should have been a privilege to be apart of that...

And yes very cool photo indeed! I love the "bling" on DeForest Kelley. :LOL:
Reply #109 Top
Go together like peas in a pod, don't they?


like tribbles in a power conduit :LOL:

I love the "bling" on DeForest Kelley.


haha yea he does have some bling. looks like he's having a grand old time, too, kinda like he's f***ing with that NASA dude.

gene roddenberry looks pimp too... all he needs is a cane and a hat.
Reply #110 Top
Kelley "So how tall was she again???"
NASA dude "just right...."
:LOL:
Reply #111 Top
NASA dude "just right...."


OMG LMFAO

i formally nominate neilo for the "subtlest midget joke, ever" award.
Reply #112 Top
NO WAIT! I didn't get it...
Reply #113 Top
its ok, i got it earlier FB but i'm kinda d***k now, cuz its my birthday weekend, and if I hadb;t gotten it earlier, i wuoldn't have gotten it now, but I did. so its ok. just tryst me when i say that it was a very funny joke. really. i rpomise.
Reply #114 Top
its ok, i got it earlier FB but i'm kinda d***k now, cuz its my birthday weekend, and if I hadb;t gotten it earlier, i wuoldn't have gotten it now, but I did. so its ok. just tryst me when i say that it was a very funny joke. really. i rpomise.


Well, Happy Birthday to you then!

But I still don't get it...
Reply #115 Top
But I still don't get it...


just right, as in just the right height. now look at where the NASA dude's hand is, and ask yourself "just the right height for what?"
Reply #116 Top
whoa, it only took you a month to respond Dys
Reply #117 Top
bump (i really should just add to this to my watchlist LOL)

actually...nvm that, watchlist doesn't exist anymore haha