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Definitely Egypt. For gameplay, Industrious and Religious are the two traits that are best suited for my style of play; Industrious because I used to love Terraforming in Alpha Centauri, Religious because I want my borders to expand and my citizens happy. For fun, I've always thought Egypt was the most impressive ancient culture (even though they were a bunch of slave-driving despots); they're just cool in my book.
Dominae
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I like playing the Germans. Ya gotta love those panzers... That scientific/military thang doesn't hurt either.
Cheers,
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Coracle
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Iroquois. I just like purple, Mtd Warriors, and scouts.
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I have played as France more than any other.
Trying religous civs now that I am trying the Empreror level but as an agnostic it bugs me to do so.
To make the French palatble I do change a few things.
The name is the one I use here. Ethelred.
The French become what they truly are.
Frogs and Froggy.
I also change the title to Citizen but the idiot advisors still call me mam anyway.
I desperately hate that pink color though. I can't spell the word I use for the French UU. The filters will block it. The Three Musketeers is my favorite movie but Firaxis botched it in every single possible way. PINK. BLUNDERBUSSES. DEFENSIVE.
Oh well, the Musketeers where best at annoying the Cardinals Guards anyway.
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rpodos
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Admiral,
Are you serious about the English??!!
I don't have a good Xerxes quote, but I will give the Greeks credit (even though they are weak in Civ3), by reference to their confrontation with the Immortals:
"Stranger, tell the people of Lacedaemon that we who lie here obeyed their commands."
The 400. Inspiring.
R
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AJ Corp. The FAIR
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Antwerp (the pearl of Flanders) Belgium
Jan 2002 time: 06:18
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This question is so hard to answer.
Anyway, since 1.17f I'll put my money on Japan, if I'm playing on emperor. (Egyptians and Aztecs work out fine too)
As techs progress rather fast, I'll be able to fight a first war with normal standard units -being militaristic maximizes my odds as I always produce vets and generate promotions-, 'building' a first expansion on my empire ...
I won't research any tech, but will make sure I get chivalry immediately after the AI civ(s) researched it. Samurai are great units, both defensively as offensively. They can make a difference on the battlefield: pillage like the JW, fight as the best in its era, upgradeable to cavalry, ... Just ain't bad, if you'd ask me ..!
This is the time for the second stage, that normally leads to my golden age. The samurai will lead a major second war.
Afterwards, I'd normally have positioned myself as a top civ.
In my latest game I'm in late industrial times and haven't researched one single tech myself. I've always bought them, in industrial era one or two turns after the the Ai civs have gotten it.
I'll focus on military and commercial (luxuries) supremacy!
AJ
P.S.: in the past I felt reluctant to play the Japanese, I guess I couldn't identify myself with them ...Right now I'm happy with them: Japan is a good civ throughout all eras, and especially in modern era. If played well, Japan can act as a game substitute for the US in real life (best industry, military and economy --> representing the world's leadership)
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Venger
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Keeper of the Can-O'Whoopass
Jan 1970 time: 23:18
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This is easy - Rome. What other civilization has been achieved such infamy and glory?
In 1000 years, maybe the US will supplant Rome as the definitive global power. But leading the Cohort's against those crappy Immortals is just butt kickingly awesome. And I don't remember Laurence Olivier playing a Persian at any point. Nope, it's Rome baby!
Venger
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Zachriel
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U.S.A.
Dec 2001 time: 00:18
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quote: Originally posted by Venger
And I don't remember Laurence Olivier playing a Persian at any point. |
Nope, but Sir Larry did play these leaders of civilization and war:
King William III of Orange
Admiral Hood
King Lear
Duke of Wellington
Field Marshal Sir John French
The Mahdi of Khartoum
Marcus Licinius Crassus
Richard III
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
And pictured here, Henry V
Attachment: henry5.jpg
This has been downloaded 200 time(s).
Last edited by Zachriel on 24-03-2002 at 20:14
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