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    I was just getting my ass handed to me for the umpteenth time on Deity/huge, and was wondering if there was a 'fastest win' in a deity/huge game?

    a quick sub-question, what do you do when you lose out on the iron, and don't want to go to war? Every time I try to be the nice peaceful guy, they gank a necessary thing like iron, basically putting me out of the game unless I wage war.

    it really resembles real life, in a way. the tough people that take what they want are feared and respected, while the peaceful guy that listens to michael bolton gets the beat down. Hehe.

    anyway,

    I'll have a settler like 2 squares away from the iron then bam, I'll see their color-coded border where I was planning to place my city. This is usually when I lose my temper and roll up with 15 archers outside the homeworld..my magnificent primitive ape-like tactic


    Dunnagan

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    Look here:

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    • #3
      Originally posted by vmxa1
      Look here:

      http://hof.civfanatics.net/index.php

      Thanks again, vx.

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      • #4
        There haven't been any 'early' victories on Huge/Deity maps in the HOF. Generally the well-milked victories on those settings hit the Domination limit ~1000AD, but they delay victory until 2050AD to get as many points as possible.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Aeson
          There haven't been any 'early' victories on Huge/Deity maps in the HOF. Generally the well-milked victories on those settings hit the Domination limit ~1000AD, but they delay victory until 2050AD to get as many points as possible.

          I should have posted that I meant speedkill, where points are meaningless

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          • #6
            I was just pointing out that those games are 'speedkill'... that are played out avoiding the final victory. Generally the Domination 'victory' occurs around 1000AD on a well played Deity/Huge map... so that gives you a good idea of what the best players can do in those situations.

            I'm pretty sure you could get a sub-800AD Diplomatic victory though.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Aeson
              There haven't been any 'early' victories on Huge/Deity maps in the HOF. Generally the well-milked victories on those settings hit the Domination limit ~1000AD, but they delay victory until 2050AD to get as many points as possible.
              my idea of speedkill isn't milking, or postponing the final victory.

              speedkill, in my book, is a complete elimination of all races as fast as you can with absolutely no procrastination or postponement.

              I just got killed on deity/small, Carthage and Babylon teamed up on me with their uu's...

              theres just absolutely nothing you can do at that point when they arrive with 6 of each UU outside your hometown, I had a wall and 5 spearmen in the city they attacked. Somewhat prepared. Just can't stand up against those mercinaries, wall or no wall. Immediately when I saw the 12 UU's inc I began rush producing my best unit, spearmen, and moved my entire army of archers towards carthage, knowing a few of his cities would only have 1 or 2 defenders in it

              I had no artillery and even the bowman are decent defenders, so attacking them was out of the question even with my 7 archer army. I ran the archers to Carthage's dye town and got that, but my capital and surrounding cities had been taken already so I was pretty much out of the game. fun stuff..

              sorry for long off-topic post but it was on my mind

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              • #8
                The point is, 1000AD is the date you are looking for. That's about the point when you can finish off the AI's in a Huge/Deity game. Whether players in that situation choose to do so or not is irrellevent.

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                • #9
                  "Gank"?
                  The greatest delight for man is to inflict defeat on his enemies, to drive them before him, to see those dear to them with their faces bathed in tears, to bestride their horses, to crush in his arms their daughters and wives.

                  Duas uncias in puncta mortalis est.

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                  • #10
                    Sorry, but I just cannot understand how you could destroy every other civ in a Deiti-Huge map by 1000 AD.

                    Just can´t plan a way in which to do so.

                    Man, distances are just ENORMOUS!

                    (By the way, AD meant after Christ, ain ´t)
                    Era de noche, y sin embargo llovía...

                    Estoy participando en PBEM Los 4 PuNtos, ¡Ponte otra de Grog! y Vive le France!

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                    • #11
                      Yes, but now the correctness crowd prefers C.E.

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                      • #12
                        C.E. Let´s see... What that meants to be?
                        "Cafter Echrist"?
                        Era de noche, y sin embargo llovía...

                        Estoy participando en PBEM Los 4 PuNtos, ¡Ponte otra de Grog! y Vive le France!

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                        • #13
                          In English it stands for Christian Era, I think.

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                          • #14
                            Ok, Acknowledged
                            Era de noche, y sin embargo llovía...

                            Estoy participando en PBEM Los 4 PuNtos, ¡Ponte otra de Grog! y Vive le France!

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                            • #15
                              C.E. = Common Era, I think.

                              Bragelonne, you'd be amazed at what some of the top top players have done at Deity and Sid... I am.
                              The greatest delight for man is to inflict defeat on his enemies, to drive them before him, to see those dear to them with their faces bathed in tears, to bestride their horses, to crush in his arms their daughters and wives.

                              Duas uncias in puncta mortalis est.

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