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  • #2
    Well, that was a great great read, it opens up the depths of Civ4.

    Knowing all this, is going to add a lot more fun to an already fun game.

    And this article makes me more aware who I should make alliances with and who I should be enemies with depending on who I choose to play as.

    Thanks Fried!
    be free

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    • #3
      Very informative, thanks!
      I keep a record of all my civ games here.

      aÅ¡tassi kammu naklu Å¡a Å¡umeri ṣullulu akkadû ana Å¡utēÅ¡uri aÅ¡ṭu
      "I am able to read texts so sophisticated that the Sumerian is obscure and the Akkadian hard to explain" (King Assurbanipal of Assyria 7th century BC)

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      • #4
        Glad you guys appreciated it. I'll be happy to take requests for future articles if there seems to be enough interest. I have the next two or three planned already, but after that, if the good Markos is interested in continuing to host them, who knows?
        Friedrich Psitalon
        Admin, Civ4Players Ladder
        Consultant, Firaxis Games

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        • #5
          Thanks for the insight on leaders.


          I got interested in many civs that I wouldn't propably ever used. Nice to see that Gandhi is a force to reckon in MP.

          I will surely use this information agaist my brothers!
          Vi Veri Veniversum Vivus Vici

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          • #6
            Better yet, join up with your brothers and play some MP team games with us over at C4P.
            Friedrich Psitalon
            Admin, Civ4Players Ladder
            Consultant, Firaxis Games

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            • #7
              Surely I will!

              First I have to buy the game (4. nov) and then I will train my skill a little bit. I have played civ 1-3 but it seems that strategies learned in those are not valid anymore.

              ...then I will come to kick some ass! ... NOT
              Vi Veri Veniversum Vivus Vici

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              • #8
                Excellent written piece.
                Nobby: Where are you from?
                Kate: I'm a Scouser, but a bit posh.
                Nobby: So you're from the Wirral then?

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                • #9
                  Nice article. Fried I think your next one should be an overview of MP openings, with rough build orders and timelines.

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                  • #10
                    Excellent read! nice job.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Lead with Confidence - An Evaluation of Civ4's Leaders

                      Originally posted by MarkG
                      http://civilization4.net/3/178/
                      Problems:

                      Mali IS NOT the only Spiritual non-Mysticism Civ!! Egypt starts with Agriculture and The Wheel.

                      Rating General Washington WEAK in the early game? This guide *must* have been written before the effectiveness of "cottage spam" was realized...I mean, no other Financial leader got an early-game "WEAK" ...
                      Populus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur

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