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Call To Power 2 Cradle 3+ mod in progress: https://apolyton.net/forum/other-games/call-to-power-2/ctp2-creation/9437883-making-cradle-3-fully-compatible-with-the-apolyton-edition
welcome to Rome, welcome to Berlin, welcome to London...
noo noo noo
welcome to war indeed...
I dare say you will not be a happy chappie with having raided my new undefended settlement...
why? wwhhyy?? wwwhhhyyy??? wwwwhhhhyyyy????
just why did you attack an unguarded settlement?
the greatest law of Bushido is about honour...
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Battle Report
Me 1
You 0
so sad indeed.............
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July 1462
a time that will live with my people for many generations
a time when our two tribes finally met
a time when Prince Modo lost an entire tribe
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My Brother-in-law is down for a few days, so we been out for a meal and drinks, now home to watch some footy, and allows me to play sone Civ. Thank God I had a few long ice cold beers before decimating a whole civilization
Originally posted by Modo44
Must have been pretty lucky. Attacking a 2-defense unit, and one with retreat ability with a slow 1-move 1-attack... You will pay!
I took a calculated risk. The city went down for free. You had just over 5% chances to actually win the fight that followed (regular 2-defense 2-move unit defending against veteran 1-move 1-attack unit). Like I said - extremely lucky. Oh well, s#it happens.
The whole combat system in civ3 is broken. Once I managed to win so many battles with one of my warriors (two of these battles against spears in desperate situations) that he produced a Great Leader. Then, knowing the AI won't attack an army, I made an army of all my offensive units in this desperate city (this elite warrior, another regular warrior and a vet archer). This army managed to kill the attackers around this city and later became the instrument of their doom.
Nothing similar ever happened to me in civ 2. I think they would have done a much better job of civ 3 if they had kept the hit points / fire power system from civ 2.
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