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Franses
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Any league player available to start or continue a game this evening?
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Franses
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I do have quite some time available the coming days especially during day time. If any league player has the opportunity to start or continue a game, please let me know through e-mail, ICQ or Messenger (the status is often away, but I generally check regularly for any messenges).
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Tom Red
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Frances and I palyed the second part of our game today - He is recovering - but not quiet catching up yet.
We have just made first contact (and his puny warrior defeated my Horseman!).
We are on a large map - so it make take some time before our forces engage ... but then again ....
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Franses
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Response to questions of AJ in ranking and results thread:
Yes, I mean MSN Messenger.
You can start any round at any time. I even play several rounds in parallel because I have somewhat more time available than the average player here. So contact the players using pm or e-mail, messenger or ICQ and try to arrange a game.
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Franses
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Coldark and I continued our game last Saturday. Apart from a small naval battle the session was devoted to building our empires. That was nice for a change. We arrived at 1040AD and I am preparing the arrival of the English UU. Exciting times ahead, I guess.
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Franses
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Tom Red and I continued our game today. I am now ahead in points but Tom send an expedition force consisting of medieval infantry in my direction. Since we are on a large map it is a long way before they reach my territory but the force looks formidable. I am curious where this game wil lead us to. I have an immense number of cities by now and there is still a lot of new ground for new ones. A large map sure keeps you busy. But we both have lots of fun so...... who cares.
We ended the session in 960 AD. Perhaps we will find time for another session before I leave. Sure would be nice.
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Franses
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Rusty and I continued our game yesterday. Unfortunately we were struck by PTW problems. Rusty had to completely reinstall so we did not get to play much.
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Franses
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Tom Red and I had two sessions this weekend. A long one on Saturday and a shorter one on Sunday. The latter was a bit tedious because of unexceptionally high lag.
We are in 1350 AD now. Tom succeeded in surprising me and took one of my strongholds. I already spent lots of man and horses to get it back but all in vain uptill now.
I was able to build frigates that do not find any obstacle while blasting away the Egyptian coastal infrastructure.
We have played for 14 hours now and had 14 hours of fun. What a pity this game is so laggy. Let us hope the new patch will solve this. Since we are Europeans we do not yet have the patch so.... we still have hope. If it does not solve the problems we encountered in our last session, I will definitly consider quitting this game even though I have had a lot of fun sofar in one to one games.
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Tom Red
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Although the last game was laggy - before that it wasn't too bad.
Anyway - as Franses says - I now have a outpost in his terreritory - which has been holding out against hs assaults. And it is true that teh dutch pirates have been raiding my coasts - but despite this I think I am catching up with him again.
Franses also made an abortive attempt at a full frontal attempt on my borders.
Looking forward to the next 14 hours!
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Franses
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Proceeded with Tom today. The game performed a lot better today again.
Finally succeeded in taking my town back but it cost me a lot of units. At the other hand Tom now has Frigates too and I can no longer bombard his coast without danger. We continued until 1410. It is a great game and will get better as we go along, I am sure.
What amazes me is that he is able to remain into democracy. Even without having sistine. This might make things difficult for me in the coming turns. It seems I still am a little bit ahead in science but for how long? Only the future will tell.
Looking forward to our next session, Tom. It sure is a fine game.
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Tom Red
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Indeed in the last session I feel I began to fight back.
Although I lost my outpost in enemy territory - it held out much longer than expected - and cost Frances dear - so we've all very proud of our brave troops.
I do indeed now have a navy and have expelled the brigands who were pillaging my coastline (but for how long).
I'm still behind in points - and science - and I can't seem to catch up.
Looking forward to next game - at the moment its a very finely balanced contest.
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Franses
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Tom and I switched to e-mail regarding our large map game. The turns simply took to long with so many cities. It still is a great game though.
We also played two standard map games lately. In one, Tom had a crappy starting position. So the next session we decided to start all over. This second one was won by me in one session. In this latter case we were awkwardly close together again. Its fun but Civ has a lot more to it and we prefer to play games into the AD times at least. Tom came up with the thought that the close starting positions may be caused by the fact that we play Egypt and Persia. That may well be true. Can anybody comment on this?
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Franses
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The game converted from on-line to PBEM takes a long time to finish and although there are not many changes in the land we own, many local wars have been fought. I have to do without rubber meaning no marines, no tanks, no infantry but so far I have been able to keep Tom out of the Persian empire using a good infrastructure, artillery and cavalry. It has been close several time though and I am making offensive plans now. I have to if I want to survive the Tom's attacks. I am close to sea superiority and am gaining strength in air superiority but.... it will be a hard task to win this game.
The on-line games still continue also of course although it appeared not to be possible to get very far with the three player game we started. It is no surprise to me of course because that is exactly why I started the one-to-one league in the first place. It is a pity though that so few people seem to play CIVIII multiplayer. It is so much more fun to play the game against a human player. I hope the winter season will bring more players on the scene. If you are interested let me know. I will be off during several parts of the summer so you me not get a quick response but I certainly will respond.
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Louisr2001
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I am a brand new player of PTW and would be interested in a game,one to one for the experience.What say you?
Louis R
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Franses
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You are very welcome, Louis. As mentioned in my earlier post I will personally not be able to play for a while. If none of the other players respond earlier send me an e-mail or post here around the end of august.
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Louisr2001
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Thank you much! I am in the process of switching from dial up to satellite DSL,but won't transition for a few weeks,is dial up intolerably slow for playing PTW? Are there any problems associated with Satellite DSL and dial-up?
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Franses
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I do not know of any problems with Satellite DSL. Dial up may well be rather slow. We will just try it later on and see what happens.
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Louisr2001
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O.K. Thanks for your input,and I will be ..... a round!
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