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Paul
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Zwolle, The Netherlands
Mar 1999 time: 06:12
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I have enjoyed playing the two succession games I am/was in, but toward the end there were always an awful lot of cities to manage, so I was thinking that it might be fun to play an OCC succession game.
I suggest the following settings: 2.42, deity, small random map, 7 civs, raging hordes. With only one city to manage turns will go faster, so I suggest a maximum of 5 players, each playing 20-25 turns per session.
If you are interested in playing, please post your email address here and let me know if you have any suggestions for the game or if you would prefer different settings.
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Caligastia
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I would like to play, but I dont know which version I have. How can I tell?
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Bereta_Eder
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Emm, I am sorry to ask what must be obvious to most of you but, what is a «succession» game?
Is it like each civ being handed over to different players during a multiplayer game?
Thanks.
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Caligastia
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I dont think my version can handle the gigaworld maps, can we do it on a large map instead?
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skrobism
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I'd prefer a random map, but it doesn't really matter.
rosters:
MGE
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3. kcbob (like skrobism, I might not do too much damage here.
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2.42
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3. skrobism
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"Bonjour, you cheese-eatin' surrender-monkeys."
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skrobism
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Paul,
Once we get the rosters filled or finalized, should we start 2 different threads to ease confusion?
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"Bonjour, you cheese-eatin' surrender-monkeys."
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skrobism
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good idea. Here's my email
For 2.42 we have the following players:
1. Paul
2. Hueij
3. Skrobism - email: skrobism@address.com
4. Caligastia ? ( if you have v2.42 )
5. ? ( anyone interested ? )
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"Bonjour, you cheese-eatin' surrender-monkeys."
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Julius Brenzaida
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Currently cleaning the 9000 rooms of Sticky Mouse's Palace
Aug 2000 time: 05:12
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I will leave Paul with the difficult decisions by simply sending him the maxiworld map. He might either start it with random locations where we probably can get as many huts as we dream and have also the pleasure to slightly discover where the hell we are or choose to play with the starting locations. In this case, I propose the Japanese with the Russians, Germans, Egyptians, Carthaginians, Chinese, and Sioux. But maybe this set up will prove too difficult to play and shall be left as a challenge, not a sucession game ! Personnaly, I would finally prefer the random start one. In this case, the tribe we play with is up to Paul, too.
In any way, Paul, please respect the special resources as they are set. I’ve made great efforts to maximize them.
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Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe
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Julius Brenzaida
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Currently cleaning the 9000 rooms of Sticky Mouse's Palace
Aug 2000 time: 05:12
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quote:

Originally posted by Smash on 01-10-2001 09:17 PM
JB-I pm-ed you about the chess match.Its all forced anyway.
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Smash, thanks for the post about the chessgame. But you’d better e-mail me, cause I seldom read my private messages (unless I am told I have one, of course). Yes, it is all forced. And I think it’s mate one move later now because I didn’t accept the rook sacrifice ! As work has started again, I tried to spend less time on the game (boy if it can be addictive this postal chess !) and didn’t even look at the move you suggested. You’re probably right, but as the maneuver Qe3/Rf4 and then mate on the G or H file was very easy I went to it straight away. And I think, if my memory doesn’t betray me that it was the 1st mate that I learned. In French, it’s the “mat de l’escalier”, the mate of the stairway. Maybe that I was childishly fond of it and it helped me to overlook other moves.
By the way how is your game in the Civ Fanatic forum going. Has it ended by now ? You seemed to have a very healthy position as black in a Sozin-Najdorf against an way too aggressive opponent that was pushing forward many kingside pawns very early. But the last time I care to check, it was before move 20 …
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Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe
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