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Originally posted by France (DoE) View PostAs if you didn't know.
In other news... The Donald (Trump) has withdrawn from the 2012 United States Presidential race... D@mn I was looking forward to that. It was going to be like living inside a reality TV show... Ah well.Mexico Emerges as a New Player on the International Stage - Mexico City Times
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Originally posted by Ottoman Empire (DoE) View PostSIM CITY 4?!? I love that game. Its so buggy though, at least for me. I have to remember to save every 15 minutes cause I never know when its going to crash for no reason. And it ALWAYS crashes. Its like a punch in the gut when you build your whole city up to getting multiple wonders and stadiums and millions of dollars and then the game crashes with no autosave feature Its enough to make you shelve the game for months or years, which is exactly what happened
England, France: make plans for a modern era war so I can use my Sim Cities for story posts.
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Originally posted by France (DoE) View PostHappens. I needed a bit of a break myself. But, hey, things are heating up.
QUESTION
I will be going on another trip in June and again in October. I have my sub lined up; same person as last time. He is a very reliable, and a very good player. Not into the story-telling though.
He, and I, would both like to have him review the game situation periodically so that he can stay in touch with what is going on. This may be more frequent in the week or two leading up to my absence. I would have him log in after I play, and of course, not make any moves. Is that OK by folks?
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Rise to Power Guide
This is a suggestion for later times when the game ends. If the top players could perhaps share some thoughts and ideas for their gameplay that can help weaker players? Like a common AAR (After Action Report) where the top players go over their own play, analyzing it and explaining how they reached the top. I consider myself an above average player, but when I see what some of you are capable of I am amazed. England has fought a huge war, lost its core cities and still managed to put together a fleet of insane proportions (if the French semaphors can be trusted ). How do you do it? My cities in India are large, but not particularily developed, and I have focused everything on peaceful development, and still England outproduces and out-techs me, and your empire is spread across the world, the maintenance costs alone must be huge.
I do not expect people to start blabbing about their current situation or plans now, but perhaps a thread when the game ends, or discussing the early part of the game could be valuable to the lower rung of players? I do not consider myself a noob, but there is always something new to learn. I know that some players could get tips on game mechanics, others on diplomacy and negotiation. Diplogames are complicated affairs, and so is civ4, for new players it can be quite overwhelming. A hands on strategy guide could be interesting. I feel that England, Vikings, Neandor and Russia could share some very interesting behind the scenes stuff that would likely be very valuable to less experienced players. I am certain that other players as well may have interesting strategies to share, which would be made even more interesting by comments on strengths and weaknesses by other players.
Any takers?
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I totally agree that there is much to be learned in such a complicated and competitive diplo-game. Also I do like very much and always search for the moral of the story. So much, that I sometimes catch myself judging by precedents, which is not bad, but on the other side puts me somehow "in the box".
I have proposed the very same thing - after action report in already 2 pitbosses I have played, but no one took the initiative to his heart. Lets hope that this time it will be different and we will have some in-depth or at least mini-series of tutorials on game mechanics, game gambits, tactics and strategies, and also - one of my favorite part of the diplomacy explained - the revelation who is who like in the last episode of a latino-american soap opera.
Excellent proposal, India!
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to the aar.
Thanks for the feedback on my sub reviewing the game.
Due to the timing of the current turn, I am playing very early in my morning. Hence I just finished my turn before the turn rolled, and I was still in the game when the new turn started. Other than chatting with some Neanderthal who was in the game at that time as well, I did not pull any sneaky double moves.Last edited by France (DoE); May 17, 2011, 10:44.
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Sometimes I feel just pity I have to fight and hurt such fine and fair players like you, France.Last edited by Russia (DoE); May 17, 2011, 09:45.
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Originally posted by Russia (DoE) View PostWell, your feelings and peace- loving soul at least?
@Inca for the "damn penguins" post.
@ Ottomans er Turkey for the latest interview from the Daily Turkey. Most excellent! The world NEEDS more Irina.Last edited by France (DoE); May 17, 2011, 13:17.
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Originally posted by France (DoE) View Post
@Inca for the "damn penguins" post.
@ Ottomans er Turkey for the latest interview from the Daily Turkey. Most excellent! The world NEEDS more Irina.
Aysecan will be jealous that Phillipe's eye has settled on a new ladyMexico Emerges as a New Player on the International Stage - Mexico City Times
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Originally posted by India (DoE) View PostRise to Power Guide
This is a suggestion for later times when the game ends. If the top players could perhaps share some thoughts and ideas for their gameplay that can help weaker players? Like a common AAR (After Action Report) where the top players go over their own play, analyzing it and explaining how they reached the top. I consider myself an above average player, but when I see what some of you are capable of I am amazed. England has fought a huge war, lost its core cities and still managed to put together a fleet of insane proportions (if the French semaphors can be trusted ). How do you do it? My cities in India are large, but not particularily developed, and I have focused everything on peaceful development, and still England outproduces and out-techs me, and your empire is spread across the world, the maintenance costs alone must be huge.
I do not expect people to start blabbing about their current situation or plans now, but perhaps a thread when the game ends, or discussing the early part of the game could be valuable to the lower rung of players? I do not consider myself a noob, but there is always something new to learn. I know that some players could get tips on game mechanics, others on diplomacy and negotiation. Diplogames are complicated affairs, and so is civ4, for new players it can be quite overwhelming. A hands on strategy guide could be interesting. I feel that England, Vikings, Neandor and Russia could share some very interesting behind the scenes stuff that would likely be very valuable to less experienced players. I am certain that other players as well may have interesting strategies to share, which would be made even more interesting by comments on strengths and weaknesses by other players.
Any takers?
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