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The first tournament had restarts because there were random tribes. This time with picked tribes, no restarts was a stated condition from the beginning. Proximity of fresh water is the lone achille's heel for Ag tribes. Note that I didn't do this to 'sabotage' Ag, it's a feature designed into the game.
Starts aren't all 'equal', but they should all allow survival to the point where players can contact each other and find compensation with diplomacy. There are also 5 instead of 4 players, which makes for more diplomatic options...
Cricket is played on a 'field', Civ is played on a 'world'. Part of the game is a certain amount of divine RNG fiat.Last edited by Rommel2D; June 18, 2005, 22:26.Enjoy Slurm - it's highly addictive!
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Still SOL. On the Ladder we see this same thing happen when different language versions of the game are used with anything other than the conquests.biq file."The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved - loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves."--Victor Hugo
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Originally posted by Rommel2D
It must be Beta's fault for using the Canadian version, eh?
And furthermore, where back bacon and beer are luxury resources.Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war .... aw, forget that nonsense. Beer, please.
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As a restart on the old map would not use the same starting locations, I generated a new one.
Could the language problem be caused by Andy's British version? That would be a bit of a sticky wicket, wot?
Seriously, I don't know that a language version is the problem- Beta sent me the turn and it loaded fine for me (the only problem I can imagine is that Swissy's PC couldn't handle how amazing his start was...). Hopefully a restart will clear it up.Enjoy Slurm - it's highly addictive!
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Originally posted by Rommel2D
(the only problem I can imagine is that Swissy's PC couldn't handle how amazing his start was...)."The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved - loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves."--Victor Hugo
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