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War4ever
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I live amongst the Red Sox Nation
Jan 1970 time: 21:23
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My favorite game , involved a four player game with the lads, there was a lot of jockeying for position, and the lead changed quite a bit.
However the game ended quickly once i snuck in the Manhattan Project, and dropped a few nukes 
However one civ was sneaky in his own right and lived to see another day......and wreaked a bit of havoc on me too
The game had everything associated with MP, and its those kinds of games , that i wish i could find again.....
One a side note, well two actually,
the cities i nuked , i believe i lost more units than they did, i forgot to move my 20 troops off a mountain adjacent to the metropolis, the others were howling with laughter....
and to this day, there is still some friendly resentment, from my peers whom were nuked when we all play together 
i felt like the USA of WWII, the only civilization to use nukes......so don't vote for me as your prime minister lol
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rah
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Apolyton Prince of Moderators, Master of Reason
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Lord of the Ferrets
Jan 1970 time: 23:23
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quote: Originally posted by War4ever
However one civ was sneaky in his own right and lived to see another day......and wreaked a bit of havoc on me too |
Yes, I was happy to have SDIs (thanks to spys) before you unleashed because I know who your first target would have been otherwise. 
quote: Originally posted by War4ever
The game had everything associated with MP, and its those kinds of games , that i wish i could find again.....
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It's tough to continue games for a couple of reasons. The only real games I've continued were those that I was getting my ass kicked in. No one ever seems to want to continue when I'm doing well. It's hard to find a game where everyone is doing well enough to want to continue, and then there's the schedules. Maybe the boys that play on the larger maps have the right idea. With no early contact and lots of room for everyone to expand, people aren't knocked out of the game as quickly. But alas, I find playing on the larger maps quite boring early on. It's just a settler spitting contest.
quote: Originally posted by War4ever
and to this day, there is still some friendly resentment, from my peers whom were nuked when we all play together 
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I really don't think so. Everyone seems to remember that game quite fondly. Especially those that got to do a little back stabbing 
And I think that later in the game, there are three units that can really unbalance the game which can lead to the game being quite uninteresting for those on the short side.
Spies. Almost unlimited repeated tech stealing and city trashing for 30 shields is so unrealistic. Watching a hoard of spys decimate every improvment in a city in one turn, and most of the escape just takes the fun out of the game.
Nukes. Can quickly turn the game into a farce.
Howies. Unstoppable on rail networks. (but of the three, this one bothers me the least, since it comes late in the game, and it's usually decided by then. If not, it gets decided quickly. 
So the early sessions are the most fun to me. I do wish we could average two sessions a game though, because that's usually when the most fun would begin. And after two sessions, it's usually real obvious who really won. Unlike some of those one session games where someone has a huge PG lead but is soon ready to be plucked.
RAH
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