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  • (disco) Inferno?


    Ho ho!
    Niccolkahn rises to power! And he sits on the Mrs Mongol's Gold Throne (who is forced to a 40years holiday).
    And here we go!
    1720 what we have 23 crusaders? and 14 Ironclads? mmmh... this is better than the golden throne!
    Our good relationships with our "friend" Hammurabi result in a 150$ gift... we emptied his treasury
    1730 Mycene is ours (King Richard Crusade and something else I can't remember)
    1740 Crusaders burn, kill, loot and so on...
    1750 Mr. Niccolò Engineering Faculty discovers Explosives settlers rejoice and Leonardo's does its work.
    1752-6 Pesky Russians lose their last city... We discover Theory of Gravity and Industrialization thanks to mr. Darwin (I suppose?!)
    1758 Athens Falls and Babylon cancels his alliance
    1760 we discover The Corporation and we go for... guess what? ... Electricity ... just to make some Git happy! (do I need a period in the Sticky Mouse Institute?)

    $$$ is high, crusaders ride and navy rules!
    3 or 4 cities left to be conquered... long live our Country and all his Priests (in particular the Higest )
    googol... this is a number!
    "Silence Ming. I will let you know when I feel you are needed." - HappySunShine
    "Classic Eyes...But in reality, it works the other way around." - Ming

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    • and the Sav!
      Attached Files
      googol... this is a number!
      "Silence Ming. I will let you know when I feel you are needed." - HappySunShine
      "Classic Eyes...But in reality, it works the other way around." - Ming

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      • @ Stray: c'mon, here is the save and just in 10 minutes!!!

        Pizza Mr. Niccolò or Mr. Niccolò Hut?
        googol... this is a number!
        "Silence Ming. I will let you know when I feel you are needed." - HappySunShine
        "Classic Eyes...But in reality, it works the other way around." - Ming

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        • Thanks Messer Niccolò ! The order is as follows:

          1) La Fayette
          2) Messer Niccolò
          3) Julius
          4) SG[1]
          5) Straybow
          6) SG(2)

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          SG(2)
          "Our words are backed by empty wine bottles! - SG(2)
          "One of our Scouse Gits is missing." - -Jrabbit

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          • All right, I will play this one is the coming days
            Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe

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            • No need to hurry up, Julius.
              I have a feeling that you might manage to conquer the last 'alien' (*) city before you resign. Therefore no speedy successor waiting...
              (*) Mongol dictionary: 'alien' = 'not Mongol...yet'.
              Aux bords mystérieux du monde occidental

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              • 1762 ad. Well, this one is almost finished. 5 towns left to conquer. The only challenge is to find the 2 greeks one ... And to manage 75 cities ! Although we have more than 14000 gold, I change freight production to capitalization about 40 times to avoid getting mad with now useless micromanagement. We’re too far away from space flight and its Apollo map anyway.
                1764 ad. We discover Electricity. As with Leo we get scouting destroyers of 8-move, it might prove a blessing. One of our new destroyer kills a greek archer, in the yet unexlored north part of their continent. If their 2 cities were there, it would be too easy. Gordion captured and Persian civilization destroyed.
                1766 ad. We discover Communism. (Note to the participants of another Succession game, with freights, science can go very fast while in Fundy). We lose Yakutsk to barbarians.
                1768 ad. We build the United Nations. A little bit of Diplomacy in this world of treachery and for 4000 gold a made worshipful Alexander shows us where its last 2 cities hide. They were close to the others !
                1770 ad. We capture Halicarnassus.
                1772 ad. We discover Chivalry. Marathon captured and Greeks are no more.
                1774 ad. Yakust recaptured.
                1778 ad. We discover Leadership, while the Babylonians develop warrior code. Their cities are “defended” by phalanxes, are were the one of the Greeks. It’s much too easy.
                1780 ad. We capture Babylon, Ashur and newly founded Ellipi. The war is over. Final score : 266%
                Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe

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                • End of the game. Another one that went smoothly. In my opinion, the 2.42 is much too weak for any challenge. Under certain circumstaces, MGE or ToT can be fun (some scenarios or premade maps, really challenging rules, or really different great leaders ... greatly different).
                  Here is the saved game before I took the last city if anyone wants to take a look.
                  Attached Files
                  Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe

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                  • Originally posted by Julius Brenzaida
                    1764 ad. We discover Electricity. As with Leo we get scouting destroyers of 8-move, it might prove a blessing.
                    .. this was my hope (and, I add, the other goal was to "upset" SG[1] )

                    Good work Julius!
                    googol... this is a number!
                    "Silence Ming. I will let you know when I feel you are needed." - HappySunShine
                    "Classic Eyes...But in reality, it works the other way around." - Ming

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                    • Thanks, Julius - a good game to all

                      SG[1]


                      Just you wait, Master Nick, when I catch you you will be over Granny's knee before you can bat an eye, I tell you. Little boys should NOT play with Electricity it is dangerous! (to my Clads )
                      "Our words are backed by empty wine bottles! - SG(2)
                      "One of our Scouse Gits is missing." - -Jrabbit

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                      • Originally posted by Julius Brenzaida End of the game. Another one that went smoothly. In my opinion, the 2.42 is much too weak for any challenge.
                        Good work Julius

                        I take your point about 2.42, but these games are quite instructive for many players.

                        I do have an idea for a very simple game which should be challenging...even in 2.42...more on this soon.

                        Thanks to everyone who took part and for keeping things moving so well.

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                        SG(2)
                        "Our words are backed by empty wine bottles! - SG(2)
                        "One of our Scouse Gits is missing." - -Jrabbit

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                        • Good job, Julius!
                          BTW you achieved even more than needed, namely took back Yakutsk. One wins the game even if one leaves 10 cities to the barbs (and they rightly deserve it, poor blokes, after all the leaders they offered us )
                          We should play the next game with one arm tied behind our back.
                          Aux bords mystérieux du monde occidental

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                          • Originally posted by Scouse Gits
                            I do have an idea for a very simple game which should be challenging...even in 2.42...more on this soon.
                            SG(2)
                            I am eagerly waiting to learn more about that
                            Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe

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                            • Originally posted by Julius Brenzaida
                              I am eagerly waiting to learn more about that
                              Patience is a virtue,
                              Have it if you can,
                              Seldom in a woman,
                              Never in a man!


                              I'm glad you are interested Julius


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                              SG(2)
                              Last edited by Scouse Gits; July 20, 2002, 00:11.
                              "Our words are backed by empty wine bottles! - SG(2)
                              "One of our Scouse Gits is missing." - -Jrabbit

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                              • I am a very patient man
                                Those who know me, know that
                                I was expressing a big interest, not a big impatience
                                Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe

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