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So if you meet me have some courtesy, have some sympathy and some taste
Use all your well-learned politesse, or I'll lay your soul to waste
Re-Organisation of remaining C3C PBEMS
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1st post updated:
- last reported scores
- last reported tracker thread turns
- alexman's 2nd DAR
andydog and me are at 350ad now. check out for the big showdown- Artificial Intelligence usually beats real stupidity
- Atheism is a nonprophet organization.
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Holy sheesh, roth. What's going on in your game that's not in ours? (I checked 1250, and it's about the same score) That's anywhere from a 20 to 40 point (10 to 20 percent) shift in scores ... and we haven't had any major wars in ours (to decrease points) ...
Interesting to me is that the same civs are roughly the same positions in all of these -- particularly the persians. Guess that says something about starting locations ...
(Not that you can really answer this question, but still.)<Reverend> IRC is just multiplayer notepad.
I like your SNOOPY POSTER! - While you Wait quote.
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My game with Theseus has ended, at least insofar as genuine MP play is concerned. In AD 880, fifty-four Roman cavalry launched a surprise attack, striking out of the fog of war. They punched through Theseus's front lines and captured a total of four cities in the first turn of fighting. Theseus consolidated his immediately available defenders, including a Hoplite/Swordsman/MedInf army, in one city and abandoned two others in an effort to force me to go through his most heavily defended city, but in AD 890, I was able to punch through those defenses and capture that city and three others, including Athens.
By that point, with Greece far behind in technology, half its economy captured or destroyed, heavy Roman forces in the Greek core, and AI forces tying up Greece's border forces, it was clear that the game was esentially over for Theseus. I suggested that if he didn't think playing out the remainder of the war would be worth his time, he could send me his password and let me play out both sides, and he decided to take me up on my offer.
Here's the score situation in AD 890.
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congratulations nathan!
4 cities in the first turn, 3 in the next. that's a really enormous cavalry storm... how many units were involved... 200?
edit: 1st post updated, nbarclay declared first MP winner!Last edited by sabrewolf; August 17, 2004, 12:40.- Artificial Intelligence usually beats real stupidity
- Atheism is a nonprophet organization.
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Originally posted by snoopy369
Holy sheesh, roth. What's going on in your game that's not in ours? (I checked 1250, and it's about the same score) That's anywhere from a 20 to 40 point (10 to 20 percent) shift in scores ... and we haven't had any major wars in ours (to decrease points) ...
Interesting to me is that the same civs are roughly the same positions in all of these -- particularly the persians. Guess that says something about starting locations ...
(Not that you can really answer this question, but still.)
As far as I can tell there haven't been any wars waged yet in our game either.
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