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  • Oh boys (and girls) ! This has been the longest and most frustrating game I ever played. I even managed to hate Civ3.
    But let’s start from the beginning….
    My first game was on Deity: ‘interesting’ and very short.
    The second was on Emperor: I was just holding my ground, so I quit in 500BC.
    My third try was on Monarch: in AD 500 I re-started it, since I was playing a half-builder, half-warmonger style, which was a very good way of committing suicide later on.
    My fourth try, still on Monarch, went well until AD 1500, when the gods of Civ3 decided they were fed up with Carthage (and the others civs as well), and wiped them out from the earth (they used The Gods’ Holy Virus, followed up by Total Rebooting). At least I had saved Adam and Eve (4000BC save), and Carthage got another chance.

    Then, this was my fifth try, I started to read the posts. And I got depressed. If people like Arrian, Dominae and others would quit, then what could I do? Well, I stopped playing.

    Then I started to think how to win the game, without playing of course!, and below you’ll find my 10 tips for a successful TEFW:

    1. Use a C-T-C pattern (except for the fringes); more cities mean more units.
    2. Go for Monarchy and stay there; you also have 3 techs less to research.
    3. Forget about perfect city management; crank out units.
    4. Cities improvements would be: barracks, temple, cathedral (if we got Sistine), harbour, factory, hospital, airport. Period.
    5. Research as fast as you can, but slow down in the MA; you need to update all those tanks.
    6. Take the Romans out, and especially Rome, asap.
    7. Take Salamanca, then fight a ‘lazy war’; the Iroquois are good for leader-farming.
    8. Take the English out with Horsemen and Knights.
    9. Take the Americans out with lots of Cavalry; check their ambitions with your war-fleets.
    10. Take Egypt out with Modern Army; sink their ships in the meantime.

    Now there was just one small thing to do. Test it.
    The Mountain Sage of the Swiss Alps

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    • Fifth try. Monarch. All victory conditions except Domination off.

      2510BC: my first classical move: Rome is out before even a Legion was built.
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      • 2030BC: first surprise: GL no. 1
        I got a total of 10 GL before the invasion of Egypt and I built: Pyramids, Hanging Gardens, Glib, Sun Tsu, Sistine, Leo, Newton, ToE. I finished Hoover by myself (looong pre-built) and captured the Oracle (from the Iroquois), Magellan’s (from America) and the GLighthouse from the English. Of course, I missed the MA wonders.
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        • 1550BC: the Romans are history.
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          • 900BC: Salamanca is taken. This starts the ‘lazy war’ against the the Iroquois..
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            • 730AD: the end of the ‘lazy war’; all the island is settled. The English are a nuisance, no more (all my coastal cities are building galleys).
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              • 770AD: with the fall of the last English city, my only NM gave us our GA. Time to go for lots of cavalry (upgraded, of course).
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                • 1460AD: the day before the invasion of America began: the 5 Frigates and 11 Ironclads are the remnants of my 50-strong fleet. Ugly losses, but the American navy is no more.
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                  • 1515AD: Hoover Dam was too important to have it fallen to some other hands…
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                    • 1580AD: the Americans are history. Look west, Egypt declared war to America and captured Detroit. I sent a ‘thank you’ message to Cleopatra, but she beheaded my envoy… The war vs. America was also ugly. I lost about 80-100 Cavalry against size 12-18 cities, but I wanted to capture them intact. I had plans for a Palace jump with my next leader, which I did the same year. The Egyptian were strangely passive after I got control of the seas (I had about 15-20 cities building warships since ages). The Babs and Indians were almost non-existent (some boats, not ships, from time to time) and even managed to go at war with each other. Had I only the possibility of building alliances…

                      Now it was time to start building tanks, tanks, tanks, and more tanks…
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                      • grog want tank...Grog Want Tank... GROG WANT TANK!

                        The trick isn't to break some eggs to make an omelette, it's convincing the eggs to break themselves in order to aspire to omelettehood.

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                        • Great game MS!! Keep it coming!
                          Get your science News at Konquest Online!

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                          • 1800AD: D-Day -1:
                            I just wanted to be on the *winning* side for once.
                            I just lost 12 battleships +15 assorted other boats but the seas are clear. Time to go.
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                            • Yahoo slap them down MS.

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                              • 1812AD: the Egyptian capital just surrended. It was protected by 3 MA armies.... UGLY!

                                P.S: Sorry for the por quality of the pic, but I am not used at managing traffic jams involving 200+ MA
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