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    OCC games: built pyramid when I had a granary--tryin' to save up to shakes or copenicus. Felt kind of strange selling the granary off

    Single player: went into civil disorder with two spies in a city on the front. Lost the city to an enemy diplomat and then my forward army to my turncoat spies. Ouch! Very messy game. AI had NO trouble using my spies.

    Aurelius the Careless.
    Do Androids dream of Electric Sheep? [--Inspiration of Blade Runner]

    "> > Sarchasm: The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the reader who
    >doesn't get it."--don't know.

  • #2
    haha, that makes me lough.



    I hate accedantly building a "save up" wonder when I don't get the one I want in time.

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    -Genghis Al
    Don't invade Russia in the winter time.

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    • #3
      having Bach and Mikes and not going to Democracy much less Republic for over a millenium.....

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      Casualties are part of war.... It's ok to die by the humdreds if your foe will perish by the thousands


      Boston Red Sox are 2004 World Series Champions!

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      • #4
        Discovering Democracy, then moving my troops out of the field into cities or fortification places preparing to revolt and change to Demo only to discover about 300 years later that I was still in Monarchy. Bummer.
        Before you criticize your enemy, walk a mile in his shoes. Then if he gets really angry at your criticism, you are a mile away, and he is barefoot.

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        • #5
          Don't try this one in OCC or with a super science city:

          I accidentally loaded a food caravan into the transport and dropped it off in a large, remote, and hostile land. Thought it was copper in demand.

          I was looking forward to the 700+ gold bonus. All I got was -1 to food in my one city and it usurped one of my three trade routes! Not good.

          The question arose in my mind, Is there a way to reestablish non-food trade?

          Aurelius the Pissed.
          Do Androids dream of Electric Sheep? [--Inspiration of Blade Runner]

          "> > Sarchasm: The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the reader who
          >doesn't get it."--don't know.

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          • #6
            I go from one pole to the other, through land/sea maze that the map generator has given me, trying to drop off a gold caravan to Moscow. I finally get there and my brain dies as a try and move my Trireme into the city so that I can establish a trade route. DUH! My fingers freak out and accidentally hit "Cancel Peace Treaty." Trireme slams into Moscow and is destroyed with a gold caravan inside. I wanted to quit right there.
            "Three word posts suck!" - me

            "...and I never will play the Wild Rover no more..." - Various

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            • #7
              Building and sending an army of crusaders, catapults and triremes against fortified Spanish cities. Needless to say, they were are all destroyed. Went back to an earlier save and waited for Musks to do the job better.

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              • #8
                Here is a similar thread from last May that had some funny ones in it: http://apolyton.net/forums/Forum3/HT...tml?date=14:29

                this also gives me a chance to test my new sig.



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                I wonder if jpk drives a Dodge Caravan...
                Be the bid!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Aurelius on 12-30-1999 10:44 PM
                  OCC games: built pyramid when I had a granary--tryin' to save up to shakes or copenicus. Felt kind of strange selling the granary off

                  Single player: went into civil disorder with two spies in a city on the front. Lost the city to an enemy diplomat and then my forward army to my turncoat spies. Ouch! Very messy game. AI had NO trouble using my spies.

                  Aurelius the Careless.
                  Playing as the English on the world map (large), I was allied with the Democratic Spanish, Celts, Indians and Persians against the Fundamentalist Zulus (and the Zulus were on a roll). I spent two decades building up a massive invasion force on the Isles. I decide to go straight for Isandlwana (sp?), a city in North Africa within bombing range of Madrid. Suddenly, Cardiff (in South America) falls to the Zulus, so I divert one carrier to help the Celts get it back.

                  As it turns out, the Zulu bombers ignore Madrid entirely and destroy every last one of my transports carrying the army it took so long to build. The Carrier is too far away to take revenge on the bombers.

                  My allies and I did eventually win the war once the Zulus foolishly attacked the Vikings in North America, but I gained nothing from it because of my compassionate blunder.




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                  "On ne peut pas apprendre la chance si on n'est pas hardii."-Napolean
                  "On ne peut pas apprendre la chance si on n'est pas hardii."-Napolean

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Aurelius on 12-30-1999 10:44 PM
                    OCC games: built pyramid when I had a granary--tryin' to save up to shakes or copenicus. Felt kind of strange selling the granary off

                    Single player: went into civil disorder with two spies in a city on the front. Lost the city to an enemy diplomat and then my forward army to my turncoat spies. Ouch! Very messy game. AI had NO trouble using my spies.

                    Aurelius the Careless.
                    Playing as the English on the world map (large), I was allied with the Democratic Spanish, Celts, Indians and Persians against the Fundamentalist Zulus (and the Zulus were on a roll). I spent two decades building up a massive invasion force on the Isles. I decide to go straight for Isandlwana (sp?), a city in North Africa within bombing range of Madrid. Suddenly, Cardiff (in South America) falls to the Zulus, so I divert one carrier to help the Celts get it back.

                    As it turns out, the Zulu bombers ignore Madrid entirely and destroy every last one of my transports carrying the army it took so long to build. The Carrier is too far away to take revenge on the bombers.

                    My allies and I did eventually win the war once the Zulus foolishly attacked the Vikings in North America, but I gained nothing from it because of my compassionate blunder.




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                    "On ne peut pas apprendre la chance si on n'est pas hardii."-Napolean
                    "On ne peut pas apprendre la chance si on n'est pas hardii."-Napolean

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Aurelius on 12-30-1999 10:44 PM
                      OCC games: built pyramid when I had a granary--tryin' to save up to shakes or copenicus. Felt kind of strange selling the granary off

                      Single player: went into civil disorder with two spies in a city on the front. Lost the city to an enemy diplomat and then my forward army to my turncoat spies. Ouch! Very messy game. AI had NO trouble using my spies.

                      Aurelius the Careless.
                      Playing as the English on the world map (large), I was allied with the Democratic Spanish, Celts, Indians and Persians against the Fundamentalist Zulus (and the Zulus were on a roll). I spent two decades building up a massive invasion force on the Isles. I decide to go straight for Isandlwana (sp?), a city in North Africa within bombing range of Madrid. Suddenly, Cardiff (in South America) falls to the Zulus, so I divert one carrier to help the Celts get it back.

                      As it turns out, the Zulu bombers ignore Madrid entirely and destroy every last one of my transports carrying the army it took so long to build. The Carrier is too far away to take revenge on the bombers.

                      My allies and I did eventually win the war once the Zulus foolishly attacked the Vikings in North America, but I gained nothing from it because of my compassionate blunder.




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                      "On ne peut pas apprendre la chance si on n'est pas hardii."-Napolean
                      "On ne peut pas apprendre la chance si on n'est pas hardii."-Napolean

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                      • #12
                        I always forget to expel diplomats and spies.
                        It has cost me heavily.

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                        • #13
                          My biggest goof: Not paying enough attention to unit support when I switched from Fundy back to Democracy after a long war. I had produced about 30 Fanatics from a single city and used them to guard the cities I conquered.

                          My first turn after switching back, I got about a dozen of those "Hanover cannot support Fanatic unit, disbanded" messages. Sure enough, AI Paratroopers drop in and *poof* All my war gains are lost in a single turn! Aaargh!!!

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                          • #14
                            War4ever - I've actually built Mikes and then saved the game. When I came back to it later, I waited for about a millennium waiting to get the right technologies to build Mikes so I could switch to Dem...

                            Aurelius - I've never had the caravan problem, mostly because I'm super paranoid about the requesting city changing what it needs before my caravans get there, so I check on the caravan and the destination city about every 3 turns to make sure the city still needs what the caravan is sending. It would really suck to lose the food production in the OCC.
                            AH has shrink shop open, and if you want advice from an Aussie who thinks he's a horse that likes having a gay Greek general riding his backside then that's still available. - Lancer

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                            • #15
                              An MST3K fan, Crow? I was almost Pumaman on these boards, but went with the more creative last name label.
                              "Three word posts suck!" - me

                              "...and I never will play the Wild Rover no more..." - Various

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