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    Well, my capital city has three whales, plus a mountain or two. The year is 2850 BC, SP, (as usual) 5 civs, wandering bands.

    Not to mention that, but most of the huts I've knocked over have contained friendly bands of mercenaries. One was a dead village, one brought me the tech I was just researching, and one brought me 50 gold.

    Can I mess this up?

    Well, if it don't work right, I'll blame it on the fact I've got a cold, which is playing hob with my brain.

    Jim W

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    I'm puzzled(:confused , do you want to WIN or to LOSE?? (I actually think you will want to win, but I'm not quite sure. Please tell me!!)

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    • #3
      Second city goes down.

      Hut units off exploring.

      "Barbarians land near Jimsville. Citizens are alarmed."

      Run away, run away tactic fails.

      Thousands of years later the archaeologists find ...

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      • #4
        quote:

        Second city goes down.

        Hut units off exploring.

        "Barbarians land near Jimsville. Citizens are alarmed."

        Run away, run away tactic fails.

        Thousands of years later the archaeologists find ...


        I think everybody here could relate to that...

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        • #5
          What is a "dead" village? I always get something from villages, even if it's red "nasties."
          No matter where you go, there you are. - Buckaroo Banzai
          "I played it [Civilization] for three months and then realised I hadn't done any work. In the end, I had to delete all the saved files and smash the CD." Iain Banks, author

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          • #6
            dead village = empty village

            you always get something?

            what level are you playing on?
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            • #7
              I think it's the barbarian activity level, not the game difficulty level, that's important. On Raging Hordes, no hut is ever empty.

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              • #8
                quote:

                <font size=1>Originally posted by East Street Trader on 11-13-2000 06:55 AM</font>
                Thousands of years later the archaeologists find ...


                LOL!

                And why can't I click the mouse, the keyboard, do something to exit this scene? I know I lost. The computer knows I lost. Let's just get on with it! But, nooooo, I have to watch the goofy searching flashlight until it tells the world... I'm dead!!!

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                [This message has been edited by kcbob (edited November 13, 2000).]
                Frodo lives!

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                • #9
                  quote:

                  I think it's the barbarian activity level, not the game difficulty level, that's important. On Raging Hordes, no hut is ever empty.


                  I beg to differ with this- I'm currently playing a game with raging hordes and I have gotten several "weed covered" villages already .
                  I see the world through bloodshot eyes
                  Streets filled with blood from distant lies.

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                  • #10
                    quote:

                    Originally posted by kcbob on 11-13-2000 12:31 PM
                    While I prefer mountains outside of the city perimeter, I'll take one, maybe two, inside if there're plenty of specials along with them. Nothing beats a fortress on a mountain. Love 'em.




                    One of the things I've discovered is that every hill or mountain, when mined, is worth three shields(three shields and a grain if it's a hill). So while you can eventually build up quite a population in a city containing only prairie/grassland/swamp squares, you can do a lot more building of important things if you have a hill or two to mine.

                    My take on the situation, anyway.


                    Jim W

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                    • #11
                      Interesting.

                      I always play with raging hordes and am another who has never experienced an empty hut.

                      Maybe it's a different version or pc/mac thing. I play 2.42 on pc.

                      kcbob - yep, been there, done that. Escape, exit, F1 - nothing short of switching off the computer stops the damn thing.

                      And I'm not about to switch the computer off, cause [bold]next[/bold] time ...

                      By the way, Jim W, you mention the mountains as tho' they are a plus feature. Can't say I seek out mountain squares for my capital's home turf. Is it that you consider the tactical defensive opportunities outweigh the loss of productive squares?

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                      • #12
                        quote:

                        Originally posted by East Street Trader on 11-13-2000 12:28 PM
                        By the way, Jim W, you mention the mountains as tho' they are a plus feature. Can't say I seek out mountain squares for my capital's home turf. Is it that you consider the tactical defensive opportunities outweigh the loss of productive squares?


                        While I prefer mountains outside of the city perimeter, I'll take one, maybe two, inside if there're plenty of specials along with them. Nothing beats a fortress on a mountain. Love 'em.

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                        • #13
                          I would almost swear that I've gotten weed-overgrown villages from raging-hordes huts. But since I used to play less barbaric games, I may be confused by memories of those games. Anybody know for sure? William Keenan?

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                          • #14
                            I always play Deity, raging hordes (on Mac) and have never gotten an empty hut.
                            yes

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                            • #15
                              quote:

                              Originally posted by kcbob on 11-13-2000 11:24 AM
                              LOL!

                              And why can't I click the mouse, the keyboard, do something to exit this scene? I know I lost. The computer knows I lost. Let's just get on with it! But, nooooo, I have to watch the goofy searching flashlight until it tells the world... I'm dead!!!


                              ROTFLMAO

                              I am proud to say that I haven't seen that for a while. That is, not including the phalanx game.

                              Drake, I agree. I just got a weeds grow in empty ruins hut on RH too

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