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  • #31
    I believe I saw a post at CivFantatics claiming they did. I didn't read all the posts here to see if someone claimed they did.

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    • #32
      Confirmed deity win

      After many grueling hours of play I have finally achieved my first victory at Deity level. I probably won't play this level again, I like the computer players a little more on a level playing field. I've upload the very first turn of the game if anyone else wants to play it. And I'll upload...


      (and no, it wasnt me)

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      • #33
        I'm actually suprised at the Deity level, at first glance it's much smarter and quicker and expansionistic and all kinds of stuff. But it doesn't seem too aggressive. Also the handicaps on you as the player such as extra disorder problems seem relativly easy to surmount.
        Granted, It's still kinda early in the game, 500AD or so but I've just been brokering techs, and I picked expansionist and made about 1000gold and 4 techs by brokering communications/world maps.
        So far only one country has declared war on me and they never really got around to actually attacking me, i bought them off 15 turns later with 'contact with germans' and they've been polite since.
        I've only got 7 cities, My capital is 100% surrounded by Babylonian cites and the rest are grouped together kinda farther away. I'm somehow keeping up mostly scientifically, which makes me wonder how the science system really works because my empire wide science is like 85-100 per turn only.
        I was even able to construct the hanging gardens.

        I'm assuming at some point the AI Will just turn on me and wipe me out in 10 turns, but since i'm mostly surrounded they need to go through another empire to do it.

        I'm wondering how aggressively the AI will pursue something like space conquest or even diplomatic victory.
        I'm gonna try and find a town isolated from it's empire and use it to declare war and kinda 'farm' leaders, then save them for the UN or space components.

        I may not win, but in case others are wondering...absolutely it is beatable, and i think without much effort for a good player

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        • #34
          EnderSword
          Settler
          Canada

          Nov 2001


          EnderSword: first off, I'm not a newbie
          Formerly known as "CyberShy"
          Carpe Diem tamen Memento Mori

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          • #35
            So you're saying that your amount of posts on this board is somehow connected to your skill at playing Civ ?

            Well here's a newsflash for you, the only one who cares about your 5435 posts or whatever is yourself......

            /dev

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            • #36
              So you're saying that your amount of posts on this board is somehow connected to your skill at playing Civ ?
              Hey, that's not what newbie means, newbie.
              It means that you're......... surprise surprise..... new at this board.

              Well here's a newsflash for you, the only one who cares about your 5435 posts or whatever is yourself......
              surprise surprise 1: I don't have 5435 posts at this board
              surprise surprise 2: the number of posts doesn't matter if you're a newbie, but the join date does.
              surprise surprise 3: I don't care about the number of my posts.
              Formerly known as "CyberShy"
              Carpe Diem tamen Memento Mori

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              • #37
                Tainted Victory

                That Deity win exploited a loophole in Civ3, so it doesn't count in my book. Just like using the 1000000 Gold loophole to win on Deity wouldn't count either. Here is an excerpt from that other forum:

                Poster #1:
                "No slight to the effort, but this victory was helped a lot by the AI exploit you mentioned in that other thread.

                Seems like an easy one to fix, if you sue for peace with an enemy and ask for a city, that should work, but if you you break the treaty a few turns later and then try for peace again, they should remember that you crossed them last time and not accept any deal but plain peace treaty."

                Deity Winner's Response:

                "I agree totally. It was still quite a challenge, but without that loophole I wouldn't have stood a chance. "

                So, keep trying!

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by CyberShy


                  Hey, that's not what newbie means, newbie.
                  It means that you're......... surprise surprise..... new at this board.
                  Hmmm...

                  Why would he defend his Civ2 playing by telling us he's not a newbie to this board?

                  You would think he meant he's not a newbie to playing Civ2...

                  ...and why would anyone call someone who's new at this board a newbie? Isn't the definition of a newbie someone who's inexperienced at something? So, if he's used any board ever in his life he's not a newbie.

                  but...whatever

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                  • #39
                    sigh,
                    another fine thread destroyed by personal attacks...

                    But I'll give it a try to get it back on track .

                    - the "I won against deity" thread from fanatics : he use a loophole in the game where he emptied one of his cities (included units), traded it for another and then retook the city he gave on the same turn (so there couldn't be any untis in it).

                    That's not winning, that's using a bug / loophole / cheat / ... whatever you wanne call it.

                    - a newbie is someone who joined only recently ? That makes me a super newbie I guess... Kinda funny, consider the fact that I remember myself running around campus with one diskette (you know, the small black thingies ?) in my pocket with a stripped version of the original CIV on it and another diskette with the save games. And now I'm a "newbie" because I'm new to this board ?
                    If you were in my movie...

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by EnderSword
                      first off, I'm not a newbie.

                      And Second and more importantly what you have displayed is proof that someone once had a city that was size one at some point. I also sounds like he made it as a scenario or something. And Also he doesn't make any mention of what difficulty level he did it on. It would of course be possible on Cheiftan by simply stealing most techs.

                      And most Importantly i was under the assumption OCC stood for One City Conquest. He did not take over the world, he launched a ship.

                      Actually most important is probably the level issue.

                      Overall this isn't proof at all, and there's no way to tell if he kept the city at 1 always.
                      Well, I personally have done it before, and I don't feel as if i need to prove it to you or anyone else. Try it before you doubt it. Also, you don't steal techs, you beg for them off the AI. Being pathetic you can usually manage alliances with all the AIs, at least up to space flight. Trade techs and make sure the AI researches as much as possible for you, although you need to know when to stop - I would under almost no circumstances give the AI space flight, for example. Beg for cash too - ideally you want to rushbuy caravans every few turns. Streamline the tech tree, for example no need for sanitation, as your city will never grow, and no need for a temple or protection from barbs if you're on the arctic.

                      As 'amazing' as size 1 OCC may seem, it's really not that difficult on any level.

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                      • #41
                        I don't know why you guys think its so tough. I've beaten Diety at least a 100 times by now. All you have to do is jump up and grab the mushroom...wait a sec. What game were we talking about?
                        --He who laughs last is the dumbest person in the room--

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                        • #42
                          hehe, entertaining thread gp.
                          Hold my girlfriend while I kiss your skis.

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                          • #43
                            I will, as soon as I get Civ3.

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                            • #44
                              to those who are saying size 1 occ is impossible. . go hang out in the civ2 strategy section for a while and see what kind of detail they get into. check out the civ2 great library and read some of the game logs. check out the paulicy, and then actually try it for yourself. you THINK it's impossible, but the game works very different when you are a size 1, one city, located on one of the poles. it's actually quite easy, and doesn't even take that long. you'd be surprised.

                              I've never set any records, but i've beaten OCC several times, even the size 1 arctic occ.
                              -connorkimbro
                              "We're losing the war on AIDS. And drugs. And poverty. And terror. But we sure took it to those Nazis. Man, those were the days."

                              -theonion.com

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                              • #45
                                Sheesh, these newbies. Don't even understand the history of this place. Pretty impertinent too. "I don't believe in OCC, waa, waa, waa!"

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