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OCC succession game - anyone interested?
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Paul, what have you decided ?
Random one or Japanese. I warn you : there is no hut in Japan ! But still explore to see the barbs coming.
Mapmaking would them be great (greater than monarchy ?).
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Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - GoetheOh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe
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Originally posted by Smash on 01-11-2001 05:31 PM
I won that game easily although my opponent resigned a little pre-maturely.I have another going against a fella from Germany that seems to know what he is doing.I'm all cramped in in a typical French defense fashion.Pawn up, but I'm starting to dislike my position.
Smash, can you remind me of the link, I know you did it once a long time ago, but I forgot exactly where and I'm too lazy to search. French defense is great.
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Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - GoetheOh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe
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Now I understand the confusion with my email address. I need to change my email in my profile. I will do so in a second but first, let me post my desired email address here...
kcbob49@hotmail.com
Thanks.
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Now I know why my profile had the other address. You can't register a hotmail address. Oh, well. Please do use the hotmail address for all succession games. Thanks.
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Frodo lives!
[This message has been edited by kcbob (edited January 12, 2001).]Frodo lives!
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Julius, I have decided to go for the Japanese. This game shouldn't be too easy or later players would just get bored. I selected the following opponents: Russians, Germans, Greeks, Chinese, Sioux and Aztecs. That should give some spread across the map, but some civs could still meet each other. The presence of the Chinese also allows NON-units from huts in Asia. Without them we'd end up with loads of supported units once we start exploring and hut-hunting.
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I have started a new thread for the gigamap OCC succession game. You can find it at http://apolyton.net/forums/Forum1/HTML/001715.html
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Caligastia, can you confirm which version you have? If you don't have 2.42 or if you don't respond we'll need a new player for the 4th slot in the 2.42 game. SG[1] has already volunteered for the 5th slot, but he can be replaced if new people show up who are not already in the MGE game.
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I haven't heard from Caligastia or any other player interested in the 5th spot in the 2.42 game. So if anyone of the MGE succession game players would want to take it, please post here. If I don't get any replies in 24 hours I will start the game tomorrow with 4 players: skrobism, Hueij, SG[1] and myself.
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I am looking forward to it.
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The v2.42 game has started with Paul, SG[1], skrobism and Hueij as the players. A started a thread for this game at http://apolyton.net/forums/Forum1/HTML/001733.html
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Paul - I was wondering about having one map played by three different succession teams!
1) OCC
2) ICS
3) Perfectionists
It could make for some intersting comparisons.
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Originally posted by Scouse Gits on 01-20-2001 07:11 AM
Paul - I was wondering about having one map played by three different succession teams!
Yes, it could be a good idea. Should it be a random map or a carefully chosen one ?
I’m ready to play, either for the OCC or the perfectionist team.
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Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - GoetheOh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe
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