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    I feel it only right to exprss my thanks to everyone in this group. Making use of many of the tips and suggestions found in various of the threads here, I ended up winning my first game in a long while last night.

    I arrived at AC in the year 1915, and ended with a final score of 1058.

    I don't imagine that score is much to brag about, since I've been reading people doing great things against the AI. It is, however, great for me.

    Now I make sure that wasn't a fluke, then after that I make the game a little tougher, add another Civ. Or worse barbarian activity.

    Anyhow, thanks again.


    Jim W

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    [kung fu]
    You have learned well, Grasshopper.
    [/kung fu]

    No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.

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    • #3
      Honestly, I'm flattered, have it on me and say no more about it.
      www.neo-geo.com

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      • #4
        Ahh, there's always a need to do it one more time, just to make sure it wasn't a fluke. I think exactly the same thing every time I start a new game. Then I do it again and again. Congrats!
        "Three word posts suck!" - me

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

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        • #5
          [quote]Originally posted by Ming on 05-12-2000 12:17 PM
          Gee, with all the differences of opinions, and many different strategies presented here, one wonders how anybody could digest it all and come up with a single cohesive startegy that would work

          And to quote another person, "Every gambler knows, boy, the secret to survival, is knowin' what to throw away and knowin' want to keep."

          Jim W

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          • #6
            Gee, with all the differences of opinions, and many different strategies presented here, one wonders how anybody could digest it all and come up with a single cohesive startegy that would work

            Congratulations. I continue to learn new stuff about this old game all the time by reading these threads. Keep up the winning streak!
            Keep on Civin'
            RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O

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            • #7
              Congratulations! One challenge met, next one on the horizon.

              It is a never ending learning experience in this game. Always a new challenge.

              Thx for sharing your victory.

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              The journey itself is the thing~Odysseus
              The journey itself is the thing~Odysseus

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              • #8
                Jim, glad all our disparate opinions helped. I often ask questions with the same results. The responses may vary greatly, but I always learn from even contradictory ideas.

                I guess it is that there are so many different ways to win (or lose, *s*) that all of them have merit. It's what matches your natural inclinations that will work for you best.

                I am constantly amazed what one player can do with few cities and a lot of horsemen, or another can do with only defensive units and engineers. Whatever strategy suits you most is what you will practice, and of course whatever you practice most will be what you get better at.

                I've never seen a game with such a wide range of viable strategies, and I think that is what keeps me here! I hope that every single player ocassionally runs into someone with a very different specialty and says "How does he/she *DO* that"?!
                Civ2 Demo Game #1 City-Planner, President, Historian
                Civ2 Demo Game #2 Minister of War,President, Minister of Trade, Vice President, City-Planner
                Civ2 Demo Game #3 President, Minister of War, President
                Civ2 Demo Game #4 Despot, City-Planner, Consul

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                • #9
                  I share Jim W's feeling of appreciation. When I first got Civ2, I roamed a dozen Civ sites. I picked up FAQs, tips, and strategy guides. Most of it helped to one degree or another.

                  However this site is different. The exchange of ideas is more dynamic and, I think, more insightful.

                  Also I'm really impressed with the -- well, for lack of a better word, I'll call it the "sociability" of the participants. There's a degree of cooperation and helpfulness that I certainly appreciate.

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                  • #10
                    Campo... You have obviously missed some of the more heated threads

                    But overall, you are right. We have a good mix of experience here. And most people are just looking for a place to exchange ideas. And this is a great place for it!
                    Keep on Civin'
                    RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O

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