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  • #46
    Where are you Tom?

    I shall kick the game off tomorrow (Tuesday) if there is still no sign of Tom - that OK with everyone?



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    Scouse Git[1]

    "Staring at your screen in horror and disbelief when you open a saved game is one of the fun things of a succession game " - Hueij
    "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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    • #47
      quote:

      Originally posted by Scouse Gits on 03-05-2001 09:03 AM
      Where are you Tom?

      I shall kick the game off tomorrow (Tuesday) if there is still no sign of Tom - that OK with everyone?




      Sorry guys, I thought I was going to go last so didn't bother checking the forum/email over the weekend. I've just downloaded occ1.sav from SG, and will play my 25 turns in the next hour or two. Sorry for the delay...

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      • #48
        Well, looking at Ribannah's log, I see I went the wrong way - South West instead of North East. Woops. As a result, our city location stinks - literally, it's built on a swamp.

        here's our log so far for the v242 game:
        ah, warrior code. excellent...
        (we also have the less useful bronze working, ceremonial burial, iron working, and mysticism)
        3800BC - horsemen NONE (hut)
        3450BC - legion NONE (hut)
        man, this sucks... the only site I've found that has any possibilities is a whale and pheasant with a grassland at the other corner. Problem is, its on a swamp! Beginning to convert to grassland... why did I have to start
        2950BC - 25 gold (hut)
        2850BC - swamp converted to grassland
        2800BC - founded Carthage (40, 24)
        2750BC - start research in alphabet
        well, my enlightened reign is over, and none too soon. Good luck guys.

        edit: I've sent the save off to SG1
        [This message has been edited by Tom DeMille (edited March 05, 2001).]

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        • #49
          Team 2.42 - SG1 takes the helm:

          2750 BC - switch production to Settler
          2500 BC - Alphabet -> Code of Laws
          2450 BC - Barbs (2 Legion + King land to the North) Fortunately our Legion has nearly returned.
          2350 BC - Settler -> Warrior
          2300 BC - Legion becomes vet by spirited defence of woodland
          2200 BC - Horse meets Roman Horse; swap Bronze for Writing; (does that make Monarchy available next?) swap Iron for Alliance; sha'n't ask for gift - frightened of tech. (they have Horse & Masonry)
          2150 BC - Tom DeMille's vision has proven a Godsend - Silk to the SE! Settler 'Bs' back into Carthage for size 3;
          2100 BC - Warrior#2 -> Colossus (tempted to try for Library, but might miss the Wonder)
          900 BC - if I have counted my beakers correctly ...
          1850 BC - Code of Laws -> Monarchy (oedo's unfinished works ...) (12 turns using the Pheasant for shields, <10 using the ocean to maximise trade)
          1750 BC - Veii spotted
          1650 BC - Romans get Pottery
          1550 BC - hut sighted in forest - I was beginning to think that there were none - maybe Rib's bl**dy goblins got here first!
          1500 BC - hut yields 50g and my stint is over ...

          Thanks Tom - not such a stinky location after all


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          Scouse Git[1]

          "Staring at your screen in horror and disbelief when you open a saved game is one of the fun things of a succession game " - Hueij
          "The Great Library must be built!"
          "A short cut has to be challenging,
          were it not so it would be 'the way'."
          - Paul Craven
          [This message has been edited by Scouse Gits (edited March 05, 2001).]
          "Our words are backed by empty wine bottles! - SG(2)
          "One of our Scouse Gits is missing." - -Jrabbit

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          • #50
            For the MGE team : I will try to play my turns tomorrow evening.

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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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            • #51
              Hueij, where are you?

              and when you do return - how does one pronounce your handle?


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              Scouse Git[1]

              "Staring at your screen in horror and disbelief when you open a saved game is one of the fun things of a succession game " - Hueij
              "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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              • #52
                Website for the second OCC succession series now available.

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                • #53
                  quote:

                  Originally posted by Paul on 03-07-2001 10:27 AM
                  Website for the second OCC succession series now available.


                  Great job Paul, thanks!

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                  • #54
                    quote:

                    Hueij, where are you?

                    Right here, checking out the latest news here before starting up my turn
                    Within weeks they'll be re-opening the shipyards
                    And notifying the next of kin
                    Once again...

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                    • #55
                      Took the game in 1950 BC. 1st thing I did was to put the rate at 60% science ! Discovery is 22 turns : gulps ! 1900 BC settler adds size to Carthage, now size 3 and discovery is 11 turns, with worker3 on silk : better. 50 gold in hut, yes the Brenzaidas are bold ones. 1800 BC difficult decision : should the chariot look for other huts and other nations or come back for the soon to come barbarains leaders. Brenzaidas are bold ones and the chariot heads in some direction (no informations for 2.42). 1700 we discover Code of Law but cannot choose Monarchy. We take currency. 1600 BC, 50 more gold from hut. 1150 BC : Colossus build. This continent is big, big, big ! 1100 BC : none legion from hut. Our neighbors are not that far away ! Constant micro-management between food and trade (we got nothing great to build so far). 1000 BC we discover currency. Monarchy is next !!! We’ve built too warriors up to 900 BC. 800 BC, now size 4 ! 775 BC, barbarians ! 725, Monarchy the worst year for Oedo’s table. Writing next. We’ve got a marketplace. 650 BC revolution, 625 BC we’re a kingdom now ! Barbarians never approached.
                      Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe

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                      • #56
                        Game sent to Paul. I played more than 25 turns because Kcbob played less than 25. I’ve respected Paul planning. It’s all going well except science is slow (but 8 turns now). I don’t remember if writing was avalaible instead of currency. If yes, I made a little mistake. A library is required ! No foreign contact yet !
                        Sorry for the time I took, but it was quite a week for me !

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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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                        • #57
                          quote:

                          Originally posted by Julius Brenzaida on 03-10-2001 09:14 AM
                          725, Monarchy the worst year for Oedo’s table. Writing next. We’ve got a marketplace. 650 BC revolution, 625 BC we’re a kingdom now ! Barbarians never approached.


                          Julius, why didn't you revolt in 725 BC, or did you mean you got Monarchy after completing 725 BC (ie really in 700 BC)?




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                          A horse! A horse! Mingapulco for a horse! Someone must give chase to Brave Sir Robin and get those missing flags ...
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                          • #58
                            600 BC Barrack
                            Sell Barrack
                            450 BC Writing
                            425 BC Library
                            400 BC Romans: alliance; gift Map Making
                            325 BC Egyptians: aliance; share maps; gift Mathematics
                            175 BC Literacy
                            1 AD Trireme

                            1 AD save sent to Roman

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                            • #59
                              Despite the 500 its 500 year length, my reign was relatively uneventful. There was one barbarian uprising near Carthage, which was promptly put down by our legion. Republic has been discover and Roman was proclaimed the first Counsul. Roman decided that only gazing on the stars can lead us to discover the new secrets of the universe and hence commisioned research into Astronomy. In the meantime the Egyptians completed the Great Library and the Chinese constructed the Marco Polo's Embassy. Upon discovering Astronomy the construction of the great Copernicus' Observatory was begun. It continues to this day. Extensive exchange of knowledge was initiated with the Egyptians and the Roman's which yielded such useful technologies as Medicine and Trade, but unfortunately when Egyptian's took pity on us and helped us modernize our nation they gave us the wheel! . After all these exchanges the research time increased from 11 turns to 18! Embarassed at this and unpopular among the people, Roman resigned in favour of the new ruler.

                              Up to SG(2) now. Unfortunately I don't have his e-mail, so I sent the save to Ribannah and asked her to mail it to him. Tks.
                              Rome rules

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                              • #60
                                quote:

                                Originally posted by Ribannah on 03-10-2001 10:07 AM
                                Julius, why didn't you revolt in 725 BC, or did you mean you got Monarchy after completing 725 BC (ie really in 700 BC)?



                                Ribannah, well I don’t remember. It was probably 700bc. Anyway, I did the right transition in 625!


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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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