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    Traded communications with the Iroquois to England at the beginning of the same turn I eliminated the Iroquois - this is after I broke a gpt agreement with the Iroquois so now I can't deal with anyone.

    Forgot to move a sword back into a town, allowing 2 barb horses to pop in, steal my money and ruin my walls.

    Moved an unescorted settler off a road toward a barb camp I could SEE!

    (At this point I figured I'm too tired (stupid) to play any more for the night.)
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  • #2
    Ohhhhhhh i feel all the pain specially with the first one. Having everyone not wanting to trade with u is one of my personal gripes and usually turns a nice passive builder into a power hungary warmonger. Sometimes war is the only way.

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    • #4
      I know Mimi is playing the AU208 course with it's attendant "no reloads when something goes wrong", but mistakes made when tired would be one reason to reload an autosave. Or you can play it out and see what happens. In the AAR's I'm writing on the strategy thread I haven't gotten to this point yet, but I forgot to pillage the English iron before taking London. When London was retaken it cost me a good 20 turns of time in taking out the English because they started rushing a bunch of swordsman units. If I had pillaged the iron I would have only been facing archers instead of swordsman. One mistake when tired can really hurt you which is why I try not to play when tired.

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      • #5
        Originally posted by Rhothaerill
        I know Mimi is playing the AU208 course with it's attendant "no reloads when something goes wrong", but mistakes made when tired would be one reason to reload an autosave. Or you can play it out and see what happens. In the AAR's I'm writing on the strategy thread I haven't gotten to this point yet, but I forgot to pillage the English iron before taking London. When London was retaken it cost me a good 20 turns of time in taking out the English because they started rushing a bunch of swordsman units. If I had pillaged the iron I would have only been facing archers instead of swordsman. One mistake when tired can really hurt you which is why I try not to play when tired.
        hi ,

        its the same in the real world , should have , could have , ......

        have a nice day
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        • #6
          Originally posted by panag


          hi ,

          its the same in the real world , should have , could have , ......

          have a nice day
          Truly. If I can help it I don't do anything when I'm tired. Except sleep.

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          • #7
            Accidentally accepting the AI's original proposition instead of getting what you want for a lower price (you always can, the AI asks for higher than it will settle for).

            Accidentally bombarding an ally's city with a nuke.

            These are a huge pain when you haven't saved for a long time.
            "The first man who, having fenced off a plot of land, thought of saying, 'This is mine' and found people simple enough to believe him was the real founder of civil society. How many crimes, wars, murders, how many miseries and horrors might the human race had been spared by the one who, upon pulling up the stakes or filling in the ditch, had shouted to his fellow men: 'Beware of listening to this imposter; you are lost if you forget the fruits of the earth belong to all and that the earth belongs to no one." - Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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            • #8
              Originally posted by johncmcleod
              Accidentally bombarding an ally's city with a nuke.
              "Oh, I'm sorry Cleo, I didn't mean to destroy your city." Actually I've never used nukes in a Civ3 game. I'm more of a "tanks up the gut" type. Maybe I'm just too nice.

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              • #9
                Originally posted by Rhothaerill

                "Oh, I'm sorry Cleo, I didn't mean to destroy your city." Actually I've never used nukes in a Civ3 game. I'm more of a "tanks up the gut" type. Maybe I'm just too nice.

                I think everyone should have at least one "the day after" type nuclear exchange, just to see the fireworks! But after seeing that a couple times I usualy revert to my "bomb 'em back to the stoneage" type. After all I have a reputation to uphold!


                Not that I have any problem sending tanks up their gut
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                • #10
                  Originally posted by Mad Bomber
                  I think everyone should have at least one "the day after" type nuclear exchange, just to see the fireworks! But after seeing that a couple times I usualy revert to my "bomb 'em back to the stoneage" type. After all I have a reputation to uphold!


                  Not that I have any problem sending tanks up their gut
                  I tried the whole nuclear warfare thing in CTP1 and CTP2 when there was a wonder that stopped all nukes. There isn't one in Civ3. I might try it in the AU208 game I'm playing since my reputation is already shot.

                  By the way, amassing a bunch of nukes and sending them all off the turn before you complete the wonder that defuses them...that's a nasty thing to do to the AI in CTP.

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                  • #11
                    hi ,

                    well its maybe not possible , but a start or nuclear missiles and stealth bombers reducing treaty would be welcome , .......

                    like start

                    have a nice day
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                    - LEGIO PATRIA NOSTRA - one shot , one kill - freedom exists only in a book - everything you always wanted to know about special forces - everything you always wanted to know about Israel - what Dabur does in his free time , ... - in french - “Become an anti-Semitic teacher for 5 Euro only.”
                    WHY DOES ISRAEL NEED A SECURITY FENCE --- join in an exceptional demo game > join here forum is now open ! - the new civ Conquest screenshots > go see them UPDATED 07.11.2003 ISRAEL > crisis or challenge ?

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                    • #12
                      I used to like nuclear wars but when you get hit by a nuke it isn't pretty. It destroys all of this work you have done with one click of the mouse. I hate seeing a metropolis (owned by me of course) with all of its tiles worked on that produces tons of shields, commerce, and culture get flattened. I always go for missile defense, but enough nukes get through the shield to make me mad.
                      "The first man who, having fenced off a plot of land, thought of saying, 'This is mine' and found people simple enough to believe him was the real founder of civil society. How many crimes, wars, murders, how many miseries and horrors might the human race had been spared by the one who, upon pulling up the stakes or filling in the ditch, had shouted to his fellow men: 'Beware of listening to this imposter; you are lost if you forget the fruits of the earth belong to all and that the earth belongs to no one." - Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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                      • #13
                        Try the nuke-fest that I used to finish off AU 207: Big Planet.

                        Watch the AI civs' counter-attack... 41 ICBMs, but only 9 get through, as I have the SMD.

                        Fun fun fun.

                        Last edited by Theseus; June 19, 2003, 23:55.
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                        • #14
                          Theseus:

                          That's what I am talking about!

                          I have had a few games like that, including one in which I nuked India's capitol, got a rop with the French, and sacked the Indian capital to prevent their SS launch next turn (India had a slight production advantage over me) . The turn after, it was my turn to blast off to the stars.
                          * A true libertarian is an anarchist in denial.
                          * If brute force isn't working you are not using enough.
                          * The difference between Genius and stupidity is that Genius has a limit.
                          * There are Lies, Damned Lies, and The Republican Party.

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                          • #15
                            The thing with Nuclear exchanges is that they are so anti climactic. There is really no fireworks to speak off. just a lot of pollution.
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