28-03-2005, 22:32 | #51 |
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Ok then I agree to it all then.
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28-03-2005, 22:47 | #52 |
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So we are waiting for Matrix then. He got both e-mail and a PM from me. Prob. he is still busy hunting easter eggs.
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29-03-2005, 02:19 | #53 |
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I agree with akots' proposal and I have the files although I can't try it out, because I can't choose other civs. But I suppose the PBEM will work...
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29-03-2005, 03:07 | #54 |
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Ok, I will play the turn today finally.
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29-03-2005, 07:54 | #55 |
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Turn 1 played and sent.
@Beam: I misclicked and ended my sub's movement in your waters. Sorry about that. Feel free to do the same to me, just make sure I will be able to sail around somehow though. It was by the end of turn and I really did not want to replay it since it took about 2 hours. Sorry again.
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29-03-2005, 17:13 | #56 |
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Played and sending to Beam. The turn took an awful long time though.
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29-03-2005, 17:17 | #57 |
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Got it, I'll have a quick look but most likely play it tomorrow.
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01-04-2005, 00:44 | #58 |
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Turn 1:
Minimap and a first impression of Greek surroundings 42.49KB
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01-04-2005, 01:11 | #59 |
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I'm still wondering if mapmaking God has put all uranium and aluminum in the center, only one of each for all four to have. That would be a real fun then. Seems a gory game it will be with lots of bloodshed and throat cutting.
I've also noticed some cities lack some improvements occasionally. Some cities are powerhouses with every improvement but others lack a subtle touch of a smoking chimney of a coal power plant or pleasant warmth of a library or long line of people standing to get their cash from the bank depository. Or may be it is just Roman redneck states and others have everything? Good thing, there is a plenty of units and lots of cavalry/cannon ball meat. And we are close to each other and can start hammering right away. I assume after Dell plays the turn, we are getting into the Diplo phase... Would not be nice to have 3 against one. We better split into pairs imho.
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01-04-2005, 10:34 | #60 |
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Mapmakers note.
Whenever you find a city "lacking" a certain improvemnt that was done so willingly. I made a list of the ammount of buildings everyone should have and that means some cities still need a University, Colloseum or another building. Whether you build these instead of units is one of the challenges of the map. For those of you that make a spoiler there is one extra hint about the game.
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