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skorpion59
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
May 1999 time: 23:12
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To all,
For a change of pace, anybody care to share their tips, tricks or cheats? Come on now, even if it has been mentioned before. There are new people at Apolyton that would appreciate it.
1) Right click on icons which won't go away to make them disappear.
2) Shadow barbarians with a spy or ninja. When they take over a city, incite a revolution. Presto, new city without going to war with anybody. Alternate. Shadow them with a good military unit and take over their city right after they took it over from someone else.
3) Nuke the heck out of everybody the turn before you build the Nanite Defuser. The ND will eliminate all your opponents nukes before he can fire them back at you.
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Don, Apolyton Junkie
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hmm my best is to have a couple units and a slaver together, and hunt down wandering enemy units...
that's fast city growth! 
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L_Catilina
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I try to conquer cities that are on islands. I like it most when there is 2 cities on the island, because if u unload your troops near the city it can only be reinforced by 1 other city. And if u take one city u can quickly attack the other city. I discovered that the computer doesnt build a strong navy, thus u can pick those islands pretty indisturbed. Mostly there are only 2 defenders in the city if u surprise them well so u can try to take the city in one attack.
In general dont try to take cities that are close to the front, they are well defended. If u attack a city check if it is an important trade or production center. U hurt the AI badly if u take them.
My general strategy is trade, science and small wars. I pick a city here and there and then make peace. Let the AI waist there production on their stupid wars.
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Sniper
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Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Jul 1999 time: 05:12
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Build a stack of 9 Stealth Subs, fill them completely with nukes (36 Nukes!) and send your subs near your biggest enemy. Demand a shitload of gold or something from him, and when he doesn't pay, vaporise him. Note: Make sure pollution is turned off in that game, or someone built the Gaia Controller, or else the world's f***ed. Oh, and a big economy helps, because Nukes are really expensive.
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DanMc
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Salisbury, UK
Oct 1999 time: 05:12
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When you start a war with somebody, ignore all the other cities and head straight for the capitol. The (un)happiness factor is pretty effective for slowing them down.
Dan
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Early on - groups of horsed archers and legions/samurai and 1 slaver is the best combination for hunting down barbarians, enemy units, and weakly defended enemy cities.
Go for fisheries as soon as possible to boost your population growth.
Once a city gets to size 6, see if you can turn one of the people into a scientist. Early on this can really jumpstart your research.
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Dreamer
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Singapore
Dec 1999 time: 05:12
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When you nuke your enemy remember to get ready the same amount of paratroopers to drop into enemy cities all in just 1 turn.
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Sniper
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Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Jul 1999 time: 05:12
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quote: But what about your reputation with
others civs ? and your cityzens does not start to riot after such a terrible attack? |
1) Screw the reputation; No one can do much harm to a civ with that kind of nuclear arsenal.
2) I don't know if you get unhappiness just from nuking stuff, I think it's only from the pollution, so if it's turned off it won't be a problem.
[This message has been edited by Sniper (edited January 10, 2000).]
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Nordicus
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Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Oct 1999 time: 21:12
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Tips? Well, not really why I'm here--*ahem* new quote in sig *ahem* --but okay.
Get to know your key options--saved me much stress on the ol' Carpal Tunnel Syndrome from mouse clicking; and editing one to make it an "EndTurn" key was extremely helpful. If only there was scroll support, we'd all be laughing...well, those who have mice with a scroll function(s)...ha, ha haaaaaaaaah! 
Oh well 
(PS: Wes, I had a feeling...that old familiar feeling...you'd use that! Totally out of context and fabricated and/or spliced from things other people said! I deny any knowledge of that quote! 
Not. Good one.)
(PPS: Don, this is the closest I came to finding one for a 'Wes quote'--I looked long and hard for it, but this was it.)
(PPPS: Another tip, All: watch watch you say around Wes! He's ruthless! lol! )
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"There can be no maximum of creation without a concomitant maximum of destruction, no supreme good without supreme evil"--Heller, paraphrasing Nietzsche.
"The more passion for the argument, the less evidence for it"--Russel.
"I *may* have solved some of the problem with specialists tonight. Then again, I may have screwed things up- I don't know. If that happens, I won't know whether to laugh, cry, or both. God, I'm starting to sound like Nordicus (the horror!). "--Wes Whitaker, during AAIPs testing.
[This message has been edited by Nordicus (edited January 11, 2000).]
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skorpion59
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
May 1999 time: 23:12
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Wes,
Okay, I give. Those 2 sigs are much better than any tips that I could think of.
Now to get back to that manual attitude adjusting......
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Don, Apolyton Junkie
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