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  • #16
    Sounds pretty Steve, Pike's Peak. Watkins and Ithaca are both surrounded by hill except the lakeside. And both are gorgeous. But one prides itself through advertising and has three seasons....fall/spring/and summer. But both are fridgid in winter. Still, there is a distinction between Ithaca and Watkins besides my youthful stomping grounds.

    I got to say, giving both answers says alot!

    Syracuse ehh, aren't its inhabitants warlike folk? Sounds to me that you have found a home with even more downy snow to shovel. Are you a Bronco fan now? Or Rockie fan? I've adopted the sport teams of SF.

    Happy Millenium. SF had a great fireworks show near the bay bridge. Like any good civboy, I'm still awake at past 1:00 in the morn' postin' on Apolyton.

    And like Genghis says, time for a new game.

    AU.
    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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    • #17
      Aurelius: Had to be in the office until 1 am to make sure the computer systems rolled over ok. As expected, no problems. Got me stumped on the place, Ithaca is the only place I know of with a gorge in the Finger Lakes. As far as Colorado, we only get snow about 6 times a years and it only stays around for 1-2 days at most. Don't even have to shovel, it just melts or blows away. No, never have much of a fan of local teams - too much hype. After leaving NY, we moved to San Diego where I went to high school and college. My youngest brother have been living in SF since 1995. He will graduating from SFSU in May and then onto USF for grad school.

      OK, enough bio. I promise I'll talk about civing.

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      • #18
        I live in MN. What does that get me?

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        Ah man! Ghandi! New game.

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

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        • #19
          Hey Steve,
          I like the biotalk. Remember, most of those Upstate NY towns have Greek names and the Greeks are a big time civ. I'm going to play the Greeks in my next OCC game and name the leader Odysseus--son of Laertes. One of my best friends graduated from the Classic at SF State. Seems like a fun school to attend. Oh, going back to Ithaca and Watkins Glen, that Glen part of the name is an awesome gorge--so awesome that they named the city after it. But Ithaca uses a slogan, "Ithaca is Gorgeous." And both towns have four glorious seasons, but Ithaca is a College town and a non-townie might understand the three seasons of Fall/spring/and summer. Damn cold this time of year though! So I like that you said Watkins and Ithaca.

          Genghis, As for Montana! Too many Y2K survivalists Are you tundra folks compliant as hearty. I know this guy in that university town in Montana. He loved to go walking in the remote parks up there. He said you could walk a whole day and not see a human. Do you ever ride the crest of a glacier, Genghis?

          Use to own a parka and down mittens. In SF, I don't need but a good sweat shirt and long pants year round. Oh, and only tourists where shorts here

          Aurelius.

          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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          • #20
            Aureliuse, i hate to correct you in front of all these people but MN is Minnisota Although you are pretty much on with all that cold glacier stuff.

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            Ah man! Ghandi! New game.

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

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            • #21
              Only the tourists wear shorts. Isn't that the truth. Nothing like a July fog rolling over Twin Peaks when it is 100 in the central valley!

              I thought the fortifying bomber thing was fixed in a patch??? Haven't tried it myself, but...
              Be the bid!

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              • #22
                Personally, I think that "fortifying" a bomber classifies as something very akin to a cheat. I wouldn't use it, myself. There are enough things about the game that play fast and loose with reality already.

                Jim W

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                • #23
                  Personally, I think that "fortifying" a bomber classifies as something very akin to a cheat. I wouldn't use it, myself. There are enough things about the game that play fast and loose with reality already.

                  Jim W

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                  • #24
                    Jim,

                    I use to play this war game, Blitzkrieg, and if memory serves me, there was a bomber concept called interdiction. Add to interdiction, refueling through the air, and you have a real justification for fortified bombers.

                    Having said this, I'm a real novice in military affairs and must trust the realities of the game...and think like hell to figure out why bombers fortify!

                    If there is a patch, I guess I should download it. Doesn't anyone else use this bomber fortified concept?

                    Chieftain Aurelius.

                    Oh, Mark Twain had an adage about SF....
                    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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                    • #25
                      Oh,

                      I forgot one thing. Sorry Genghis, I actually didn't mean to confuse Minnesota and Montana. I hope the natives will forgive my trespasses. Being from NY and California, I sometimes neglect the in between. Don't take offense, but ignorance is bliss.

                      Aurelius-- a jester at heart
                      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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                      • #26

                        I used to play Blitzkrieg, too. You ever notice that it actually ended up more like WWI than WWII, with two massive armies lined up across the board, border to border, with people attacking until one sie or the other was ground down too far to hold on?

                        Anyway, I suppose there could be some sort of justification in terms of refeuling bombers.
                        It still seems to me to be aa teensy bit on the wrong side; after all nobvody has to build any kind of capability for refeuling bombers. But then, nobody has to build any specific factory to put out the railway ties, either.

                        I dunno. Unless the AI learns it, and uses it on me, I probably won't use it.

                        Jim W

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                        • #27
                          Jim, I had a friend that use to clobber me in BK. Surround and destroy! Our games were never very static. The trenches were always reserved for the burial of my stacks. But then I had a lacky I'd thrash often too--hope he's reading this

                          Going back to bombers, they cost a huge amount of shields and they cause those unhappy faces in or out of a city. So I assume that the cost of making units to refeul is inherent in the massive shield requirement. Bombers are not nearly as dominating as howizters so I don't think it is a terrible cheat....

                          Your last point about AI ethics is good...until I ask you this question, do you ever sneak units past an enemy ZOC via a spy/freight/etc and then attack a city deep in the heart of the AI or just behind the front? AI doesn't use this ZOC cheat either

                          Going back to Blitzkreig, I use to get so frustrated when my supply lines were cut! This phenomenon is not 'really' present in civ.

                          Do you know if these wargames are now available in computer form? Hated all those little tiles and the tedium of movement factor.

                          Later, Aurelius.
                          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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                          • #28
                            Whats this "fortifying" a bomber?? Do you mean inside a city??

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Aurelius on 12-30-1999 11:56 PM
                              Yeah Poppa,

                              Me too, a friend told me about this trick after a month or too of warlord Civ. It never occurred to me to try this trick on my own. I assume you know how to fortify a ground unit. Do the same thing on land with a bomber. It won't crash. It will sit there until it is shot down or unfortified and moved either back to a base/city/carrier or to another piece of land and refortified. You can explore indefinately this way. But don't attack another unit until you return home for more bombs! You will crash if you don't resupply with presumably more bombs. So you can move without a second attack with no penalty.

                              You can also try fortifying at sea. You just get a message that you can't do this. Land better be nearby! River's are not problem. Lakes are.

                              Experiment!
                              what? just how do you fortify a unit? I use the F key or the menu. Both of which tell me a bomber can't no matter where it is. Perhaps you could post a shot or saved game????


                              'Oh, can't help myself, build a mountain 'fortress', and put a tank or strong
                              defensive unit in the 'fortress' and 'fortify' and you have a powerful unit. Put a
                              bomber in the stack and 'fortify' and Vet stealth won't budge the combo and
                              howitzers will be useless. Just imagine how many stealth vet fighters will bite the
                              dust with a vet mech fortified in the mountain 'fortress'. It's a cheat in some
                              ways. But everyone does it I'd venture. '

                              You've done this, right? I'd really like to see it because it does not work for me. Over a fortress or not, units or not, sea or land. hmmm.....

                              [This message has been edited by My Wife Hates CIV (edited January 06, 2000).]

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                              • #30
                                Hey MWHC,

                                I have really done it. But as Sten Sture mentioned in an earlier post, there may be a patch for the phenomenon. Oh, if you tell me exactly how to make those pretty pics, I'll try my hand at uploading an example (I'll look at your notes to SmartFart or was it Caesar the Great? Whatever.)

                                Maybe I've been having too much success due to a know cheat. In OCC, this fortified bomber trick has been essential in my late year successes. I would need twice the bombers to hold off all those space ship wrecking units that would take my one city.

                                I don't use 'f' keyboard command, but rarely. The menu's fortified command is my method. Well, just used the 'f' command to fortify a bomber in my 'evergreen game' (nothing to brag about though.)

                                I'll use a cheat unless told not to. And being new to the scene at apolyton, I do need some admonishment on occasion.

                                Aurelius.
                                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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