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  • #46
    Deity, you are SUCH a mug lair

    Build forts on mountains people, most of the so-called cities were forts!!! I have no objection to that



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    • #47
      What difference does it make? Your not taking out a city on a hill by force thats well defended. Mountains, to me, are just overkill in terms of defense. A hill city with coastal fortress and SAM can defend against anything. Even marines will sink battleship after battleship. Armor will do no good. Maybe if a dip or spy can take the walls down.

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      • #48
        Alexander,

        So far i have found 13 settlements of populations over 50,000 that have mountain peaks within thier city limits and are over 5,000 feet in elevation.
        Do these meet your requirements?
        Also i have found 2 settlements of over 50,000 in population with mountain peaks within thier city limits and are 0ver 10,000
        feet in elevation.
        Would this meet your requirements?
        The information is redily available on the net or at your local library. Do some research if ya dont mind.


        bye for now


        Myrlyn
        founder of the build cities on mountains society

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        • #49
          Just passing through to see what is happening with civ 2 these days.

          I find it very amusing to see Horse taking it on the chin, after the things he has said in the past about CtP. It appears that people here don't think much of Horse's opinions either.

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          • #50
            AH-LOL!

            You think a lil' crack about Americans is going to rile me?

            :P

            By the way, you forgot to list what exactly constitutes a "city" in the "mountains". Put up your qualifications, big guy!

            Wes-Yeah, he does tend to get creamed royally when he starts a' whinin'...


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            • #51
              Christ, 50 posts and nobody has come to my aid - you guys would kill Kenny (you bastards)

              Firstly, Myrlyn, put up or shut up. I'll bet half of the 50,000 plus mountain SETTLEMENTS are in China or South Asia. 50,000 is but a village in China - do your own research on that!

              Wes, don't follow the herd


              Khanman, thank you you touched on one of my core arguments, namely, the cities in civ represent mega cities. They are VAST. For example, you couldn't fit more than one or two cities in an area the size of France. They really represent whole regions rather than cities, narrowly defined. And yet we have people mentioning Machu Pichu!!! A fort/citadel built on a mountain spur!!! I've seen photos of it, have you?

              Well, what do you say to that!



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              • #52
                Ok Alexander I'll shut up as soon as you do some research . These settlements are actully spread all over the world. You can find at least one on every continent.

                You can insult Americans and me all you want.
                It doesnt change the facts.

                I remember another infamous person with the initials AH. He also whined and threw tantrums when he didnt get his way.

                I am shutting up now. I know when im dealing
                with a unbalanced personality. Bye........


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                • #53
                  AHorse,
                  Jerusalem and Meggiddo (the site of the Armaggedon battle) are built on mountains, and I suspect they are not that unusual in ancient times.

                  Jerusalem's defense consisted of a wall around the city on three sides, enclosing the built-up high ground parts of the city, and enclosing the most important water source, which was on relatively low ground.

                  People surely did not live in the mountain's valley, because the simple sewer system consisted of letting refuse run down, on open conduits, into the valley.

                  - toby


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                  • #54
                    It appears that after Horse's exile from the CTP forum, he has launched a major invasion of our territory reminds me of the Huns heading west towards the Romans after being unceremoniously walled out by the chinese. As for mountain cities, the evidence is so overwhelming as to thier existence, I won't even dignify the whining with an answer.

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                    • #55
                      Although I absolutely agree with all those against AH, isn't it about time to kill this thread?

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                      • #56
                        quote:

                        Originally posted by War4ever on 03-09-2000 04:07 PM
                        Although mountains are almost impossible to siege early in the game...... a nuke will work just fine. Mountains are just a part of the game go around if you dont' want to war


                        Believe me....he knows what he's talking about....Damn Quinsay...



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                        • #57
                          Huh? I put arguments and noone addresses them? Must be right then

                          Myrlyn, play the man and not the ball. Does a settlement of 50,000 constitute a major city today? Gee, let's see, I think not. I'll bet Tokyo isn't in your list

                          Tobyr, Jerusalem is built on terrain which in civ would be no more than a hill. Megiddo was a fortress. As I said, I have no problem with building forts on mountains. Perfectly acceptable.

                          Emporer 10, but look what the huns did to the Romans

                          granite00, don't you like debate? This has generated more heat than a lot of threads for a loooong time

                          Klesh, I feel for you man


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                          • #58
                            Cities built at 5,000 ft above sea level (or about one mile) Thus it is possible in the real world. However, regardless, there are many aspects of civ that are not even close to the real world... In fact, I think there is a even a thread about it

                            Mexico city -14 million (it is in a swamp.. that is one mile above sea level)
                            Medellin Columbia- 2 million
                            Bandung, Indonesia- 2 million
                            Kabul, Afghanistan (10,000 ft)- 1.5 million
                            Kunming, China- 1.5 million

                            Here are five examples the world over who are not towns. Need any more?
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                            • #59
                              Yeah, there are alot of cities in the mountains today. Not as many as there used to be, but still a bunch.

                              I think its ok to build on mountains. I mean in ancient times that was one of their major defenses. Not so much in modern times, but its already been pointed out that by that stage of the game we have more powerful weapons to make up for it.

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                              • #60
                                actually one of my favorite strats in a x2 production game is to build a city on gold early in the game especially if i find a nomad the trade boost is huge and noone..... and i mean noone is kicking me off that gold pile not before modern warfare anyways

                                Besides building on it prevents others from building on my gold and thus stealing the resources from out under me..... a mysterious ferret comes to mind although it was a silk and not gold he built on
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