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Nimrod
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cant I be priest?
Oct 2001 time: 05:21
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Heres the situation:
I was playing against 7 AI on the largest map, all land max goods, diversity, wet and warm. By choice I did not build any wonders, you know those one things you can build before the AI that give you all the nice stuff that let you win.
Ok, so I do my usual, explore, expand, and settle. Researching bronze working first, so I wouldnt be caught off gaurd, I made sure my settlers did walk without a gaurd as soon as I could. As my nation fanned out across rivers, I noticed my land didnt have any mountains mostly jungles, plains, and desert. I built a slaver in as most of my cities to protect against enemy slavers, clerics and later abolitionist. It helped my wuickly take the top 5 cities and keep it througout the game. I held my ground, watching the AI build my population, build a few wonders, and wage war among themselves.
Once I had research muskets and cannons, I took the offensive. I was next to last with severial more advanced nation next to me. The Jamacians had messed with me since I first ran into them, the Australians were close and the weakest nation. Nigerians were on top. I all but destroyed the Australians, took back all my cities and a few Jamacian towns, and fought back severial Nigerian attacks.
I was in Communism when I researched took explosives from a conquested city. It was time to fall back, regroup, and build. My production, science, trade, and gold were my key concerns. My war machine had slowed, cities were over-crowding, and I had made it to second on the PG. The Australians allied with me for the second time, they attacked me not 2 turns after our first, but this one would last about 20 till they attacked me again. I waited till I had reched Facism before I would take to the battle fields once more.
My Facist did their job, ripping through machine gunners and artillarty like a cold knife cutting cold butter, ok a few of them died It didnt matter how much I took though, the Nigerians were still #1 on the PG. It would be until I had tanks till I took that spot.
While we had one global disaster with flooding from the AIs space launches, I never experience major pollution.
The AI had started using War Walkers and defending their cities better by the time I had gotten bored with the game. I have since deleted it, regrettfully though, and never finished. I just thought I might like to tell you a short story of a game in which I didnt build wonders, yet still could beat the simplistic AI on Diety level, land map. Has anyone one else tried a simular game?
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M. Darkheart
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Deity level is just too simple. I'm blue. I've not even entered the diamond age I think. I don't know about scores, I haven't started to kill of those last 4 AI players, I guess I'll get a good score after that.
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Aolathiin
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I've got a 16 civ game going right now. I lucked out at the beginning and got a put on a small continent all by my lonesome, the the ancient era was spent making settlers like crazy and filling the continent as much as I can. Eventually the Maoris (I use custom designed civs) did settle a city on the western tip, but I conquered that city fairly easily. When I started looking at the rest of the world, I found a gigantic upside-down-U-shaped continent to my west, and I guess to my north east too, on which lived the Israelites, Romans, Carthaginians, Phoenicians, Incas, Maoris, Assyrians and Persians. To my north was a smaller continent where the Navajos lived. To the north of that there's a continent where the Egyptians, Anasazi and Indians live, and to the north of that there's another continent filled with Hittites, Ngadjonji and Inuit. Between those last two continents there's a large island that went uninhabited for a while, but which I eventually settled with a few cities.
I've tried to maintain peace, but if I'm attacked and I've got a sizeable, technologically superior military sitting around doing nothing else, I certainly can't be blamed if the attacker loses most of its territory, especially if they never offer a peace treaty. The Assyrians lost all their cities except 1 (it's a bit removed from the others, and I haven't bothered to take it yet), and the Navajos' continent is almost completely under the control of the Harappan (my) Republic. An Egyptian Ship of the Line took some pot shots at one of my ships and they haven't said sorry yet , and with my conquest of Navajo terriotory landing troops on their territory is now a fairly simple matter.
It's kinda interesting, playing with 16 civs, to play with the largest map possible and not have the large portions of uninhabited territory I usually see.
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M. Darkheart
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I think I have version 4.0 but I have done some modification to some governments and to const.txt. Is it easy to update this version without overwriting govern.txt or const.txt?
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