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  • Succession game (AU Mod, Emperor level)

    This is the game thread for this succession game setup. The game is full, but you are welcome to watch and comment. (Hint: Ask for screenies. )

    Each player takes the empire for a given number of turns, runs it as he prefers and then gives over to the next player. During that time he is the sole leader of the civilization, so he can do whatever he wants to, and can't be stopped (except by Voodoo magic, although I don't know if anyone tried yet).

    Game setup:
    • Large map,
    • Continents,
    • 70% Water,
    • Wet,
    • Temperate,
    • 4 Billion,
    • random barbarians,
    • random AI civs,
    • Preserve Random Seed on (to make it easier to replay turns to make screenies ),
    • Scientific Leaders on,
    • Restarting AI Players off,
    • Emperor difficulty,
    • AU Mod (the most current version available at game start),
    • modified Curraghs that can carry 1 foot unit,
    • we play Byzantines
    • 5 players in a succession.


    Rulers of our civilization:
    • Modo
    • Makahlua (temporary replacement: Paddy the Scot)
    • Snoopy
    • Grandpa Troll
    • Mart7x5
    The players take over the empire for a specific number of turns. During that time they are free to do anything they see fit. The period is 20 turns during Ancient Age, 15 turns during Medieval Age, 10 turns during Industrial Age, 5 turns during Modern age (The F8 screen shows which game turn it is.).

    The save should be after the player's turns, which means the next player gets the game at the beginning of the first turn of his reign (i.e. you make turns 21 through 40, then hit "End Turn", do the diplomacy and then save the game for the next person on turn 41, without moving anything).

    Oh, and don't forget to give a screenie of the empire at your last turn. Demographics would be nice as well. In general, don't be afraid of letting us know (and see) how good our civ looks.

    And here is where we were at the beginning:
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    Last edited by Modo44; January 24, 2005, 09:50.
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  • #2
    Ancient history...

    4000 BC
    Ahh, some Cattle to feed our people! Modo I was happy to tell his tribe that they have finally found a place to settle. Thus, the town of Constantinople was built.

    Immediately, researching Pottery was ordered, so the food could be stored better. Also an Irrigation project was started.

    3550 BC
    A Warrior band leaves Constantinople to scout the surrounding lands. Later it found more Cattle and some nice Wheat, as it followed a Mountain range leading north-east.

    3300 BC
    Pottery was researched. Soon a Granary would be built in Constantinople.
    Modo I decided his deeds deserved keeping for future generations, so he orders that a way to do this be found! Research on Writing commenced.

    3050 BC
    Our scouting Warrior band found a small village on teir path. The nice inhabitants told us interesting things about the territory they knew.

    2950 BC
    The finishing of the first Byzantine Granary sees an end to the rule of Modo I. Well, more like a whole dynasty of Modos, if you recall that it took a thousand years.


    Tip for Grandpa: if a hut is near you, try to pop it by settling a city nearby. This way you won't get barbarians coming after you.

    Here's us, 2950 BC:
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    • #3
      Just in case you were wondering, our demographics don't look bad either.

      We rock.
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      • #4
        So, the great Modo had left behind a granary, and orders for a setyler to be built, which suited the new Empress Makahlua just fine. She somehow sensed that though they were now bigger and stronger than any other wandering tribe around, their later greatness might just depend on being even bigger and stronger!

        2950 - No big changes, but sent warrior to investigate village up in the tundra. End result: popped a spare warrior

        2350 - First settler done! They leave for a site desingated 'Adrianople' This irrigation is taking far too long and the Empress orders another band of workers rounded up (Tips for sucessors: and they might've been out a couple turns sooner, 'cept I forgot to check on happiness levels in Const. when I saw it had 1 turn to grow And a great trick I learned from the demo game - make that peacekeeper a scientist, they are more useful in the long run especially with a city that will fluctuate in population all the time )

        Later - Two curraghs are comissoned, the Aquafina and the Frappucino, to map the coasts of our great land, which the Empress is beginning to think is soley inhabited by the Byzantines and assorted minor tribes (seriously! all the way through my turns and still no other contacts : ) A slight improvement on her predecessor, she actually finshes a second ordered settler and sends them toward a site on the northern coast. And thus ends the reign of Makahlua the first

        Notes for my successor : I starred the site below on the map - and marked another great coast site to the south, there's cattle right by it You might try chopping that forest near Adrianople as soon as the irrigation is done to speed granary #2, plenty of hills and mountins nearby to produce sheilds from later That conscript warrior of ours should be able to take on that barb camp just fine from the mountain as well. If you get writing in your turns, and we -still- haven't got any contacts, will you research ceremonial burial? Temples in both cities would help with happiness, and adrianople could have both a wheat -and- cattle to use - imagine the settlers we'd get from that! Also I put A. where it is to be a fture capitol move site - we will need to move away from the coast, judging from the shape of our island-continent so far....

        Oh and that extra worker early on can -really- pay off in the long run, when you're not industrious! I highly remommend popping another pair once we get a couple more cities down, heck maybe 2 pair. One worker per city is a good raito, and keep em paired for faster development!
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        • #5
          And the demographics screen - we still rock!
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          But there's no sense crying over every mistake. You just keep on trying till you run out of cake.
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          • #6
            You rock! I'll play it shortly.
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            • #7
              The great Emperor Snoopimus I took over in 2150 BC, and found an empire beginning to grow into greatness.

              2150 BC: BNS Aquafina made contact with Egpyt; bought Ceremonial Burial for Alphabet + 60gp.
              2110 BC: Warrior fails to defeat Barbarian colony. Settlement 9988 from Constantinople still on track.
              2070 BC: BNS Aquafina made contact with Inca and Sumeria. Unfortunately, they have a huge tech lead on us (4 techs) and needed nothing we have. (However, writing will be saleable to them in 20ish turns.)
              2030 BC: Caesarea founded 9988 from Constantinople. Constantinople sends warrior out to attempt to defeat barbarian settlement and begins spearman.
              1910 BC: America discovered by BNS Aquafina. 160gp and Alphabet traded for Mysticism and Masonry, so we don't fall too far behind in the race. Sumeria now is 4 ahead of us again after being 6 ahead for a bit.
              1870 BC: Warrior from Constantinople destroys Barb camp, avenges fellow warrior's death.
              1750: Caesarea founded 222111 from Constantinople. Barbarian sighted 21 from it; Egyptian warrior also nearby.
              1725 BC: Babylon discovered by BNS Frappucino; Masonry sold for 35gp (ATH). They also need Alphabet, and have no techs for us (yet).
              1700 BC: Egpytian warrior saves Caesarea from being sacked by destroying barbarian warrior. People rejoice!
              1625: Caesarea sacked by barbarian horseman. Warrior is being built to find and destroy camp. Varna settled 99996 from Constantinople.
              1550: Smyrna settled 3333 from Constantinople. The people rejoice as Ivory is brought into the nation! Spanish discovered by BNS Aquafina; 150gp traded for Warrior Code, only tech they have to offer.
              1525: Warrior 114 from Caesarea destroys Mycenae (barbarian) camp that was plaguing the city. Village spotted 122 from camp. Two worker gangs brought into being to help develop the new settlements.
              1500: Babylon suddenly lowers price on Polytheism drastically, direct for Alphabet. Egypt gives Wheel for Poly + 10gp. America gives IW + 62 GP (ath) for Poly. Sumeria gives 350gp for Poly. WE ARE NOW UP TO DATE ON SCIENCE!!! (IE no civ we know has any tech we don't)

              That's it folks Saves and screenies will be attached later on.
              Last edited by snoopy369; December 1, 2004, 20:27.
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              • #8
                1500 BC Save

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                • #9
                  And the picture of our empire ... with Iron sources painted in blue. I suggest either the eastern one or the southwestern one as the way to expand, but it's up to my successor, GPTroll.
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                  • #10
                    And the demographics ... fallen to 2 or 3 in several categories, as I suspect Sumeria moves ahead in a few areas.
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                    • #11
                      And a more clear picture of same
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                      • #12
                        The southwest, where BNS Aquafina explored.
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                        • #13
                          And the east, where BNS Frappucino.
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                          • #14
                            All hail Empress Makahlua.
                            All hail Emperor Snoopimus I.

                            For they have kept the Empire growing and prosperous.


                            The thing about research... In the AU Mod, it's often possible to get Writing, then Philosophy first. both are expensive, so they often yield tech-parity, or more, if you consider the bonus tech. And even if it looks like you are falling behind, you are not, in fact.

                            Snoopy, what did you start researching after Writing?
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                            • #15
                              Actually, I didn't finish writing. The empire never could do more than ~2 turns over the 50 turn maximum, so I left it how I found it - on 10% science, and a pile of cash, which enabled all of those trades. We had 4 turns left on writing when I left (meaning we had probably been on 10% science since it left you ). I'm thinking we'll eventually be on a better term now that our empire is growing some - but remember we only had 2 cities to start with, and not enough river type things to have a huge trade surplus.
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