Yes, you read it correctly folks. The AI fair 'n square beat me last me. I was stoked! I lost a game! Yah!!!! Here's how it happened:
World: Huge, 8 civs, impossible. I went the English.
Started on a river grassland square, with some plains and forest around me so immediately posted my first city. All fine. Built a warrior and started exploring east up the river. I met the Americans within two squares of my border. Their border was one square from mine. I saw five units (archers and hoplites) in my range of view. By this stage my 2nd warrior was almost ready (three turns of completion). In the first turn, the AI destroyed my warrior explorer. In the second turn, he scooted up the river to within two squares of the city. On the third turn (remembering a warrior in my next turn) he took my city. GAME OVER!
I was stoked that an AI not the barbarians defeated me! Woohoo!!!!!!!!!!!
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Rommell to a sub-commander outside Tobruk: "Those Australians are in there somewhere. But where? Let's advance and wait till they shoot, then shoot back."
World: Huge, 8 civs, impossible. I went the English.
Started on a river grassland square, with some plains and forest around me so immediately posted my first city. All fine. Built a warrior and started exploring east up the river. I met the Americans within two squares of my border. Their border was one square from mine. I saw five units (archers and hoplites) in my range of view. By this stage my 2nd warrior was almost ready (three turns of completion). In the first turn, the AI destroyed my warrior explorer. In the second turn, he scooted up the river to within two squares of the city. On the third turn (remembering a warrior in my next turn) he took my city. GAME OVER!
I was stoked that an AI not the barbarians defeated me! Woohoo!!!!!!!!!!!
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Rommell to a sub-commander outside Tobruk: "Those Australians are in there somewhere. But where? Let's advance and wait till they shoot, then shoot back."
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