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  • #76
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    • #77
      Originally posted by La Fayette
      Just objectives
      (and 2/3 of the total number of cities when there are no objectives given by the scenario. We agreed upon that rule, arii and I, when playing 'Discover' (CiC). IIRC he finished one year before me .)
      The one linked that I did a few years back was iirc 'all cities' in v2.42. I think the other (faster) Spanish quick conquer was all cities as well.
      Be the bid!

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      • #78
        Originally posted by Sten Sture
        The one linked that I did a few years back was iirc 'all cities' in v2.42. I think the other (faster) Spanish quick conquer was all cities as well.
        The record with Spaniards is held by Jaguar Warrior (previous names Fire Dragon and Silver Dragon). He conquered the last objective city in 1953 . I don't remember which month.
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        • #79
          I just checked:
          June 1953!
          Difficult to beat, I suppose.
          But, as Dave V told us 'all records are to be beaten' (and his superb record in the Rome scenario: 43 turns with the Romans, was in fact beaten a few weeks later)
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          • #80
            Tiny Hall of Fame

            After La Fayette's shorter ww2 as French, the Hall of Fame is as follows:

            French: Dec 1951 (La Fayette)
            Neutrals: Oct 1958 (Jaguar Warrior)
            Spaniards: Jun 1953 (Jaguar Warrior)
            Turks: Dec 1961 (Jaguar Warrior)
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            • #81
              Tiny Hall of Fame

              After La Fayette's victory as Spanish leader:

              French: Dec 1951 (La Fayette)
              Neutrals: Oct 1958 (Jaguar Warrior)
              Spaniards: Aug 1951 (La Fayette)
              Turks: Dec 1961 (Jaguar Warrior)

              (Russians: Jun 1944; La Fayette)

              Feel free to send results with Allies and Axis (they were not included, but why not?... provided that you play deity, no caravan rehoming).
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              • #82
                just so I can have my 15 minutes of fame....

                Allies: Aug 1944
                I'm 49% Apathetic, 23% Indifferent, 46% Redundant, 26% Repetative and 45% Mathetically Deficient.

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                • #83

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                  • #84
                    e pericoloso

                    December (2003) 1943:
                    Mighty Axis forces take Baghdad.
                    (Dubya) Benito rules

                    (deity level, no caravan rehoming)
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                    • #85
                      New record with the Neutrals

                      cliff has just managed to conquer all objective cities in june 1956 with the Neutrals (previous record held by Jaguar Warrior: october 1958).
                      cliff's strategy is very close to the one used by JW, only many more nukes in the endgame (details at CFC strategy forum)

                      Here is the new Tiny Hall of Fame:

                      Smaller civs:
                      French: dec 1951 (La Fayette)
                      Neutrals: june 1956 (cliff)
                      Spaniards: aug 1951 (La Fayette)
                      Turks: dec 1961 (Jaguar Warrior)

                      Big Three:
                      Allies: aug 1944 (Caesar the Great)
                      Axis: dec 1943 (La Fayette)
                      Russians: jun 1944 (La Fayette)
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                      • #86
                        ....another record goes down

                        axis august 1943
                        I'm 49% Apathetic, 23% Indifferent, 46% Redundant, 26% Repetative and 45% Mathetically Deficient.

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                        • #87
                          Hat down, Caesar

                          (I guess I 'll have another try later... now busy with early landing #2)
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                          • #88
                            Has anyone tried playing Turks in MGE?

                            I've been lpaying it but cant seem to get any other result then a good asskicking

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                            • #89
                              i have a hard time winning as turks in 2.42

                              i've actually been trying various strategies, seeing if i can beat the record

                              so far my best effort was going all out against the russians, cause otherwise the axis always attack me (usually before i can conquer spain)
                              I'm 49% Apathetic, 23% Indifferent, 46% Redundant, 26% Repetative and 45% Mathetically Deficient.

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                              • #90
                                I have had a contact with Jaguar Warrior to tell him that his other records had been beaten, but that he still held the record playing as Turks.
                                He replied that he had had a 'golden game' playing that one, and was convinced that his record wouldn't be easy to beat .
                                (He also told me that he was 12 years old when he played that game ).

                                "... aux âmes bien nées
                                La valeur n'attend pas le nombre des années"

                                Pierre Corneille
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