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KrazyHorse
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Macedonia
May 2001 time: 00:14
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As soon as I began reading about OCC, two weeks ago, I knew I had to give it a try. It was so macho; so sneaky. To snatch victory out from under the noses of an AI that could have destroyed you during millenia seemed almost Machiavellian. I started small. Prince, at first. It was almost surprising how easy it was. Next came King. That's where I made my first mistake. I launched my spaceship late in the nineteenth century, then sat back and waited for victory to come to me, but my hubris was justifiably punished with ate, the wrath of the gods. The Vikings got superconductor thirteen years before I was due to land. "What can they do now?" I asked myself. It hadn't yet dawned on me that their years without superconductor had seen them constructing components and structurals en masse. They launched a year later. 39-6-6-1-1-1. Flight time of about ten years. I had no diplomats, no nukes, and hadn't even built the Manhattan project yet. I shut the game down and went for a walk. The next day, I came back. That was yesterday. As I started the game, I began yelling "King didn't work. Let's see how you like Emperor". The computer actually did a double take. I grabbed myself a good little spot. It bordered the ocean, had three river squares, a wine, a silk, a whale, and one grassland sitting right on top of what my powers told me was another trade special. The going was slow, at first. I was surrounded by the Mongols and the Celts. Neither of them would ally with me. I gave them techs. I declared war on their enemies. I did things no man should have to do for a stinking computer, all to no avail. The Mongols even declared war on me. I can only say that whatever happened to them was well deseved. "Fine!" I said "Two can play at that game". I built a trireme. I built caravans. I traded with the French, the Chinese, the Babylonians. Just as I was getting scared of the Celts' ominous habit of building city after city after city, my experience with diplomacy forced them to come to the table asking for an alliance. The mass of cities which had seemed so lately a smothering wave now appeared as a comforting blanket. I hinted that I wouldn't be entirely displeased if the Mongols underwent an...accident of some kind. Cunoebolin looked me in the eye and whispered "I've been thinking the same thing". I think the Mongols kept Samarkand. Everything else...well, everything else went to prove what crossing Henry VIII could mean. Things were going my way, but that's when I started to make mistakes. Little things, at first. Discovering Democracy one turn early. Delivering a caravan when my science bar was already almost full. Like I said, little things, but people were beginning to notice. They were beginning to talk. "What's with Henry?" they asked "He used to be so...good". The pressure was getting to me. The low point was reached after I'd poured in 12 caravans to build a wonder. My roommate (who understands the Civ way, in a minor fashion) walked into my throne room, regarded the situation, and asked "Dude, why are you building SETI?" I had him beheaded. Switching to a Man. Plant was the most painful 300 shields I'd ever lost. To make a long story short, I eked out a landing in 1942. I'm going after Deity now.
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KrazyHorse
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Macedonia
May 2001 time: 00:14
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quote: Originally posted by Scouse Gits
ROTFLMAO!!
Great story - great game - Why did you build SETI? |
I didn't end up building it. My roommate's comment woke me up to the fact that somehow I'd confused SETI and the Apollo Project. I poured 600 caravan shields into SETI, then had to switch to a manufacturing plant at the last second. That was where my loss of 300 shields came from. Space Flight (and with it my next useful Wonder) was at least four turns off.
By the way, which Scouse Git are you? It seems odd that three people use the same login.
Last edited by KrazyHorse on 22-06-2001 at 21:46
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Oxford
Dec 2000 time: 05:14
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quote: Originally posted by KrazyHorse
I didn't end up building it. My roommate's comment woke me up to the fact that somehow I'd confused SETI and the Apollo Project. I poured 600 caravan shields into SETI, then had to switch to a manufacturing plant at the last second. That was where my loss of 300 shields came from. Space Flight (and with it my next useful Wonder) was at least four turns off.
By the way, which Scouse Git are you? It seems odd that three people use the same login. |
Isn't that what capitization is for, since it stores all the shields in the box at that moment so you can change to the required wonder in 4 turns time without losing any of them.
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