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  • #76


    Delicious can be a whole 'nother trait, the bonuses are nobody can declare war on you, and must always obey your every demand, even if it involves them sacrificing all of their soldiers to your awesomeness, even if that is not a real part of the game.

    All hail the sacred bannana.

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    • #77
      Crazy Banana Addict Guy seems to be the second most popular among the "new" leaders. I have had good luck in the new game with Louis XIV. (? ) Cultural does have value in the early game. Industrious lets you get The SoL and Triple Gorges so you can rock in the late game. UU is not great as I noted but can be used to cause disruption, and the UB is a bit strange with a free artist from a science building. Game is still a lot of fun.
      Last edited by Blaupanzer; August 15, 2006, 11:08.
      No matter where you go, there you are. - Buckaroo Banzai
      "I played it [Civilization] for three months and then realised I hadn't done any work. In the end, I had to delete all the saved files and smash the CD." Iain Banks, author

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      • #78
        Originally posted by Will9
        Augustus has organized to.
        I thought he was Imperialist? Well, even so, Imperialist is better than Creative IMO.

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        • #79
          Caesar is IMP/ORG and I think Augustus is CRE/ORG.

          I'd rather have IMP than CRE. By a longshot.

          -Arrian
          grog want tank...Grog Want Tank... GROG WANT TANK!

          The trick isn't to break some eggs to make an omelette, it's convincing the eggs to break themselves in order to aspire to omelettehood.

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          • #80
            they would make a good tag team though
            Safer worlds through superior firepower

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            • #81
              Originally posted by Snotty
              they would make a good tag team though
              They almost were. Augustus, (Octavian) entered his majority the same year of Julius' assassination and was beginning to sit in on political councils with his great-uncle. (The expensive and regretably, recently cancelled, Home Box Office television series "Rome" in the United States, was delicious on these details; and mostly accurate. BBC may get it or already have it, as I believe they helped cast it.)

              Or course saying "if Julius had lived," is sort of like saying "if John F. Kennedy had lived," in this country.

              Regarding Arrian's comment, I think Creative is underrated.
              You will soon feel the wrath of my myriad swordsmen!

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              • #82
                Both of them were meant to die.

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by Prussia
                  Both of them were meant to die.
                  Yeah, me too. Everybody dies.
                  You will soon feel the wrath of my myriad swordsmen!

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                  • #84
                    I mean at that time.

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by Generaldoktor


                      They almost were. Augustus, (Octavian) entered his majority the same year of Julius' assassination and was beginning to sit in on political councils with his great-uncle. (The expensive and regretably, recently cancelled, Home Box Office television series "Rome" in the United States, was delicious on these details; and mostly accurate. BBC may get it or already have it, as I believe they helped cast it.)

                      Or course saying "if Julius had lived," is sort of like saying "if John F. Kennedy had lived," in this country.

                      Regarding Arrian's comment, I think Creative is underrated.
                      nm. It's going to do a 2nd season in 2007 and then end. Back to the topic at hand!
                      - Dregor

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                      • #86
                        Yean, if you're referring to the simultaneous cancellation of "Deadwood" and the final demise of "The Sopranos," they are all going. "Rome" was evidently filmed for a second season, which will probably take the young Octavian into his conflict with Mark Antony, but that will be it. It was reportedly a very expensive show to film, with a large cast and locations modified in actual downtown Rome with a high commitment to historical accuracy. Great, but like "Deadwood," it didn't bring a lot of new subscribers to HBO, like "The Sopranos" or "Curb Your Enthusiasm" or even the nauseating "Six Feet Under."

                        We should probably stay on topic, but you can Google this and get a lot of commentary from fans of these cancelled shows. Some are threatening to cancel HBO. Cirran Hinds portrayal of Julius Caesar will probably become a television classic, regardless.

                        Edit: Oh, I guess Dregor edited his own post and corrected himself, after I responded. Well, that's all anyone needs to know about "Rome." great television, while it lasted.
                        You will soon feel the wrath of my myriad swordsmen!

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                        • #87
                          Having finally tried enough of the leaders to have some sort of an informed opinion, I voted for Ragnar of the Vikings - funny thing, because I didn't expect to like them. Of cource, Ragnar is only my favourite on a map with lots of water. I'd hate to play the Vikings on a highlands map.

                          The UB is great - having every ship start with an extra movement point is significant, and helps in the race for the circumnavigation bonus too... which, if you win that, gives you +2 movement points right off the bat. On an Islands or Archipelago map that's awesome.

                          I also like their UU, which I previously badmouthed - give them city raider promotions to add to the +10% city attack bonus they start with, and then later you can upgrade them to grenadiers and then infantry, and you'll have a real great city conquering force throughout the game, able to attack across rivers without penalties as a bonus.

                          Finally the traits are good also - Financial is especially great on a water map, and Aggressive helps with giving those berserkers a good start on life.

                          So therefore I conclude that Ragnar kicks butt!
                          Only the most intelligent, handsome/beautiful denizens of apolyton may join the game :)

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by MightyTiny
                            ...So therefore I conclude that Ragnar kicks butt!
                            Sometimes its great when opinions don't differ. I had reached the same conclusion myself!
                            You will soon feel the wrath of my myriad swordsmen!

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by Generaldoktor
                              (The expensive and regretably, recently cancelled, Home Box Office television series "Rome" in the United States, was delicious on these details; and mostly accurate. BBC may get it or already have it, as I believe they helped cast it.)
                              They did - series one was broadcast last year.
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                              • #90
                                I'm going to buy 'Rome' on DVD.

                                Augustus Caesar is one of my favorite historic leaders.

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