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  • #61
    usually i try to use real world strategies in a game... or explain a game strategy with reference to real world history...

    but this entire thing only works IF you have played the game or understands the game's mechanics....

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    • #62
      I opened my Outlook Express inbox today, and what do I find?- this d^mn thread moving again!!

      Thanx alot Rakki!

      :sigh: ... now where were we?

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      • #63
        I had a weird dream about civ3 last night. I was in England (I'm from Ireland) but my brotherrs apartment was there ( The apartment usually lives in dublin) and at some stage I was walking along a part of a coast I know in the west of France.
        Anyway I went into a game shop on Oct 30 and I started looking for the game but no... I kept on seeing 3 and III on all the boxes but it kept on being Quake 3 or Baldurs gate III (??) and MOO3. I just couldn't find it.
        I have never gotten to play civ3 even in my dreams. I just hope to god I cant see into the future.
        My GOD massive continental shifts civ3 not released in UK.
        Oh and just remebered another thing about it. I came home to find my brother playing it on his computer but he wouldn't let me play which was just so ****ing annoying (heh I can type that now it's censored)
        Destruction is a lot easier than construction. The guy who operates a wrecking ball has a easier time than the architect who has to rebuild the house from the pieces.--- Immortal Wombat.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by SSBLoveU
          I would suggest one to try to make an outpost before commenting on it. I am happy to read that some people have tried this and found it useful. I always try to find a peaceful situation to winning. I am not looking for war. However, I find it annoying how people and AI attack outposts instead of trading with it or finding a peaceful solution. I was hoping the same aggressive tendencies do not occur again in Civilization III, but I feel that there will always be some civilizations who will discover an outpost and become paranoid.
          From my understanding of what the great people at Friaxis have said is that a peaceful solution to winning the game is quite a viable one. And that the AI won't attack you for no reason whatsoever. Hope the info isn't too late for you
          Let us unite together as one nation, a world nation" - Gundam Wing

          "The God of War will destroy all mortals whom dare stand in his way"

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          • #65
            not THIS AGAIN!!!!

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            • #66
              This thread is sapping my lifeforce.

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              • #67
                We must kill this thread, before it destroys us all!!!!!!

                "Outposts David, outposts!!"

                ARRGGHHHGHHH!!!!!!!
                I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).

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                • #68
                  stop going to it if you have problems with it
                  Let us unite together as one nation, a world nation" - Gundam Wing

                  "The God of War will destroy all mortals whom dare stand in his way"

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                  • #69
                    My outpost is protected by armies of Pillsbury Dough-boys who shoot bolts of electricity from their eyes. It's really a sight to behold.

                    I hereby promise never to post on this thread again as long as I never see it on the top page again (which means we all have to stop).
                    Eine Spritze gegen Schmerzen, bitte.

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                    • #70
                      I have an outpost
                      it's built on a hill
                      it's got soldiers in it
                      far away from home.

                      it's connected by rail
                      that runs down the hill
                      sending soldiers along it
                      far away from home

                      when the enemy comes
                      to outpost on the hill
                      i bury the enemy
                      far away from home

                      :

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                      • #71


                        Actually, I find it quite funny that such an insignificant thread keeps coming back to life.

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                        • #72
                          Strategy makes the game more interesting. In real life, most friendly nations will allow some type of an outpost. Outposts on hills are really good. Underground outposts are good too. I like to put a few on islands too, and so on.

                          Originally posted by Rakki
                          usually i try to use real world strategies in a game... or explain a game strategy with reference to real world history...

                          but this entire thing only works IF you have played the game or understands the game's mechanics....

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                          • #73
                            Choop!

                            Well, since there isn't much else to talk about here at CivIII forum, I am going to attempt to legitimize this thread:

                            The fortresses will be much more important in CivIII than they have been in past CIV games. One of the biggest reasons is because, unlike most units, the fortresses do exert a 'zone of control'. If for any reason, this by itself (along with the usual defense bonuses incurred) should be enough for any player to build and protect these.

                            But one of the problems I always had with building fortresses was the possibility of enemy forces taking them over, and using them against me. But now, it looks like the benefits outweigh the disadvantages for fortresses.

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                            • #74
                              I have a slight feeling that SSB has a small misconception of Civ3. I will try to clear it up for SSB:

                              Civ3 is a turn-based strategy game.

                              There is no object or specific definition in the game of an outpost.
                              If you are thinking of a bunch of lazy phalanxes bunched together in a fortress that is fine. This, since it involves military units, will have to be neatly placed on your side of an eventual border. There is no trading, taxing, building or any other action words to do in "outposts" except defending.

                              Therefore there is not point in setting up outpost than to defend a pass, some terratory or just being an ******* in the eyes of the rest. Setting up an "outpost" on an island will do you as much good as giving money to Rodger's Clandestite Fly Swatting Company the day after it went bankrupt, unless your intention is to prevent an eventual enemy putting his pathetic city on the island.

                              That's my 3214 cents,

                              Vincentz
                              This might or might not be a signature

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                              • #75
                                I have a slight feeling that SSB doesn't give a damn whether or not he makes any sense. Either that, or he's posting from the looney bin.

                                Get it through your skull, SSB: there are no such functional entities as "outposts" in Civ 3. There are especially no such thing as "underground outposts". Your comments (and this entire thread) are a mass of useless spam. If I had some sort of neuronic device that could reach through your computer screen and prevent you from ever posting here again, I would do it in a heartbeat. I would do it even if there was a chance that said beam would fry your brain, and leave you as a quivering hulk, the shadow of the man you used to be. Hell, I'd do it even if it were a certainty. Do you even know what the civilization series is? Do you have any clue as to its most fundamental concepts? I don't really think you do, so do everybody a favour and learn something before you post again.
                                12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
                                Stadtluft Macht Frei
                                Killing it is the new killing it
                                Ultima Ratio Regum

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