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  • Gigamap OCC succession game

    Please post anything related to the gigamap OCC succession game in this thread.

    The Players:

    Player 1: Paul, paulvdbelt@hetnet.nl
    Player 2: Smash, Smash007@altavista.com
    Player 3: kcbob, kcbob49@hotmail.com
    Player 4: Julius Brenzaida, julius.brenzaida@infomaniak.ch
    Player 5: Scouse Git[1], git1@scousers.net

    4000-2750 Paul
    2750-1500 Smash
    1500-0750 kcbob
    0750-0275 Julius
    0275-0220 SG[1]
    0200-0700 Paul
    0700-1200 Smash
    1200-1550 kcbob
    1550-1740 Julius
    1740-1788 SG[1]
    1788-1839 Paul

    Each player plays 25 turns before sending the game to the next player. We are playing as the Japanese on Julius Brenzaida's maxiworld map. The other civs are the Chinese, Sioux, Aztecs, Russians, Germans and Greeks. Game stories and intermediate saves can be found at http://members.home.nl/paulvdbb/occmaxi.htm

    Since this is an OCC game we will of course never have more than one city. So make sure to save the game before entering a hut in grass or plains, so that you can reload if you get an advanced tribe. If you are not familiar with the OCC rules you can find them at http://members.home.nl/paulvdb/occ.htm.
    <font size=1 face=Arial color=444444>[This message has been edited by Paul (edited January 17, 2001).]</font>
    <font size=1 face=Arial color=444444>[This message has been edited by Paul (edited January 18, 2001).]</font>

  • #2
    First 25 turns played and sent to Smash.

    In the year 4000 BC a man named Paul met a tribe calling themselves the Japanese. Paul possessed knowledge of bronze working, iron working and warrior code. The Japanese wanted to have this knowledge and Paul was willing to share if he could become their leader. The Japanese tribe accepted and so began the history of the Japanese civilization.

    The first thing Paul did was tell the Japanese to settle in a city so that they could research new advances and build military units, buildings and wonders. So the city of Kyoto was founded.

    Paul told his scholars to research alphabet. In the meanwhile the workers of the city started building warriors. In the year 3800 the first warrior was built and sent out to explore the land around Kyoto. 50 Years later Japanese scholars discovered the secret of the alphabet.

    Paul told them to direct their research towards map making because he suspected that they were on an island. Two more warriors were built before the scholars found this new knowledge. The workers now started to build a trireme while the scholars directed their efforts towards ceremonial burial.

    In 2900 BC the trireme was finished while the brave warriors defended fearlessly against a barbarian invasion. The trireme set out with a warrior on board to seek out new lands and new civilizations and to boldly go where no one had gone before. At the same time Japanese workers started constructing a wonder called the Colossus.

    In the year 2750 BC our scholars discovered the knowledge of ceremonial burial and were told by Paul on his deathbed to research the code of laws. Meanwhile the trireme had reached what appeared to be a new land, but Paul died before he could give them further orders, so they anxiously awaited who would be their new leader and what his orders would be.
    [This message has been edited by Paul (edited January 12, 2001).]

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    • #3
      Successfully received.Loads ok, looks fine.

      And I just happen to have a little time to kill
      The only thing that matters to me in a MP game is getting a good ally.Nothing else is as important.......Xin Yu

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      • #4
        Paul lead wisely as the initial investment of 50 sheilds (40 trireme+10 warrior) has so far brought us:
        2 legions-non
        2 chariots-non
        5 horsemen-non

        300 gold-50-50-50-50-100

        Code of Laws
        Currency
        Monarchy!!(found 1550 bc)

        contact with China(Pottery)

        2750-explorer Lewis-son lands on strange shores.
        2700-fertility herbs distributed(size 3)
        2600-contact is made with Empress Wu Zhao of the Chinese.We trade for Pottery and gift all techs.We share maps.Our alliance offer is refused in favor of a formal peace treaty.
        2550-barbarian hoardes land on our shores.We are not afraid of these infidels.
        2500-our workers(settler) are forced to retreat from the feilds to the security of the city.
        -Lewis-son is joined by Clarke-son(hut-horseman-non)
        2450-Barbs start to tear up crops
        2400-1 barb repulsed.Leader captured and thrown to the people.150 gold!
        2350-Clarke-son adds locals to guide the team(hut-legion-non)
        2300-Lewis-son hires scouts(hut-horseman-non)
        2250-hut>horseman
        2200-hut-50
        2150-messenger arrives in Kyoto-Lewis-son and Clarke-son have discovered Code of Laws.The people rejoice
        2100-Monarchy not offered.-hut>horseman
        2000-hut>50 gold
        1950-hur>50 gold
        1850-Writing-I think we need to go for Monarchy from a hut-currently 21 turns away-hut>Currency
        1800-hut>barb horse-dispatched
        1750-The Collosus is built.The population rises to 100,000(size 4)-hut>legion-non
        1700-hut>50 gold
        1650-hut>chariot-non
        1600-hut>100 gold
        1550-library constructed-hut>chariot-non-hut>Monarchy-Oh praise the hut gods-
        1500-Trade not offered.hut>horseman-REVOLT
        The only thing that matters to me in a MP game is getting a good ally.Nothing else is as important.......Xin Yu

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        • #5
          Julius, please use the e-mail adddress I sent you by PM not the one listed above...


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          Scouse Git[1]

          "CARTAGO DELENDA EST" - Cato the Censor
          "The Great Library must be built!"
          "A short cut has to be challenging,
          were it not so it would be 'the way'."
          - Paul Craven
          "Our words are backed by empty wine bottles! - SG(2)
          "One of our Scouse Gits is missing." - -Jrabbit

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          • #6
            quote:

            Originally posted by Scouse Gits on 01-12-2001 07:55 PM
            Julius, please use the e-mail adddress I sent you by PM not the one listed above...




            No problemo, as Homer Simpson would say !

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            Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe
            Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe

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            • #7
              I have put our stories and my 2750 BC save on my website: http://members.home.nl/paulvdbb/occmaxi.htm

              Smash or kcbob, could you mail me the 1500 BC save so that I can also add that?

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              • #8
                I have the con, er, game and should be able to get on it this morning/afternoon. I'll forward a 1500BC copy to you right now, Paul.

                Here goes nothing.

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                Frodo lives!
                Frodo lives!

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                • #9
                  Wow! Talk about goody huts!! I've finished and will now forward to Julius. Following is the log for my turns sans embellishment.

                  OCC Succession game
                  1450 BC (turn 1) – Switched to Monarchy!!
                  Lots of exploring
                  1400 BC – Chinese undertake HG
                  Unrest in Kyoto
                  Trade found in hut!!
                  25 gold found
                  1350 BC – Horsemen found in hut
                  Legion found in hut
                  1300 BC – Feudalism found in hut
                  1250 BC – Seafaring found in hut
                  1200 BC – Horseback riding found in hut
                  Literacy found in hut
                  1150 BC – Marketplace built to get on to caravans
                  1100 BC – First caravan begun
                  50 gold in hut
                  Masonry found in hut
                  Barbarians in hut – Chariot vanquished them
                  1050 BC – Barbarian near Kyoto
                  50 gold in hut
                  Wheel in hut
                  Barbarians in hut – Chariot slew one, gained vet status but…
                  Horsemen in hut
                  1000 BC (turn 10) – Chariot slain
                  1st caravan rush built – Silver
                  Horsemen in hut
                  Mathematics in hut
                  975 BC – Chivalry in hut
                  Barbarians in hut – slain by horseman
                  950 BC – Barbarians in hut – slain by horseman
                  925 BC – More exploring
                  900 BC – Construction in hut
                  Republic in hut
                  Legion in hut
                  Banking in hut
                  875 BC – Bridge building in hut
                  Silver caravan with Beijing – 120 gold
                  850 BC – Engineering in hut
                  50 gold in hut
                  825 BC – Mysticism in hut
                  800 BC (turn 18) – Barbarian uprising near Kyoto – settler slain right after building mine
                  50 gold in hut
                  Wandering nomads in hut
                  775 BC – 25 gold in hut
                  750 BC (turn 20) – Knights found in hut
                  Knights found in hut
                  50 gold in hut
                  Barbarians in hut towards Russia
                  Astronomy found in hut!!
                  3rd caravan rush built

                  Next!


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                  Frodo lives!
                  Frodo lives!

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                  • #10
                    Game received.
                    Gonna play it tomorrow morning.
                    Everything seem to be going well.
                    I hope I won't screw it up ...

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                    Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe
                    Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe

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                    • #11
                      kcbob, I didn't receive your 1500 BC save. Could you please send it again and also send the save you sent to Julius.

                      To all players: when you send the game to the next player please cc it to me so that I can put it on my website.

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                      • #12
                        Ok.I'll send one along now.
                        The only thing that matters to me in a MP game is getting a good ally.Nothing else is as important.......Xin Yu

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                        • #13
                          Game sent to Scouse Gits, both addresses (home and work) with copy to Paul. Everything went well, I think, except for the barbarians. 2 settlers lost to them in the last two reigns !!! The trireme is bringing home a wandering tribe discovered in the time of Kcbob. It is needed for mining ! We’re ahead in science with a strong size 12 republic city. If production was better, “tout irait pour le mieux dans le meilleur des mondes”. The log of my reign follows.

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                          Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe
                          Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe

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                          • #14
                            750 BC. King Julius immediately goes for Republic, by the magic of the 4 turns table. He is not very pleased to discover that the none settlers have been killed during the reign of his predecessor. Fortunately some none settlers are wandering by the north of the India Peninsula. But they are a long way from home. Caravan build.
                            725 BC. Republic. No science is researched as for now, because it is too slow without new improvements. Temple is rushbuild, supported units are destroyed.
                            700 BC. Barbarian leader captured. Bad news : invention is discovered in a hut. No more scrolls of wisdom. Exploration continues anyway for money and units. Kyoto begins to celebrate WLTPD.
                            675 BC. None unit gets the airlift to Kyoto thanks for being too close from a Chinese city. I hope it is not a cheat … Barbarians in a hut. Our chariot wins.
                            650 BC. Bank is build. Two horsemen die from barbarians in huts. More gold added by other huts.
                            600 BC : settlers are build. We need mines. Two more caravans in Beijing. 132 gold overall.
                            575 BC. Peace established with the Greeks in Kurdistan. They don’t want to exchange technology. Maybe we’ve got all that they have.
                            550 BC. Colosseum build.
                            500 BC. Aqueduc build.
                            450 BC. Harbor build. More and more gold from huts, and some Barbarians too.
                            425 BC. Kyoto reaches size 12, starts building Copernic.
                            400 BC. Barbarian unrest near Kyoto.
                            375 BC. Peace established with Russians, on the northern valley of the Volga. As the Greeks they can’t or don’t want to exchange technology.
                            350 BC. Barbarian malediction goes on ! new settler destroyed and a legion rushing to defend him too. If we lose, it may well be because of the red ones. Copernic is build. Discovery every 6 turns now. We head for philosophy. Knight gets hurried airlift from Thermopylae.
                            275 BC. Philosophy and Medicine discovered. We head for sanitation.
                            Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe

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                            • #15
                              Oups, I just see that I just played 20 turns instead of 25, and so did Kcbob. It shouldn't matter too much, but the schedule of the 1st message is now wrong.

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                              Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe
                              Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe

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