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  • Darkknight
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    Thanks, I did get rid of the grain and healed a few of them but I was caught up in converting another village. When I came back a load were dead and some guy got angry with me It wasn't that they were building me a altar site. I haven't gotten to the other villages so I'll try to forget
    My creature does eat a few villagers every now and then and he does look suspiciously fat I haven't played yet today I bought this airport inc. game good enough but pretty complicated. There is a bug in my game, My creature is called Darkknight and the pink panther is called darkknight too I thought that my creature was black hearted for a while there.

    Shane

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  • Bkeela
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    Again I LOVE this game. One thing all my villagers died in my four villages, plenty of food belief was OK around 500 - 1000 . Why did they die? I had them (supposedly) doin it in their huts making more villagers and even had a creche for them?? I converted one of Lethys villages and have sent half of them back to repopulate my first town (which I got my woodcutters place in ). I'm just waiting to see what will happen. My apes killed pink panther four times and lost to him once.(not bad??) Would it be a bad idea to convert my allies villages?
    Thanks


    Darkknight: I assume you are in level 2. I'm not sure why all your villagers in 4 seperate villagers would die. It could be a glitch, but I know four other reasons why entire villagers could be lost.

    Reason 1: This is the most likely. After you convert a village, most of the population heads to your temple to build a new section where the miracles will be displayed, plus a worship altar. You could be mistaking their mass departure for them all dying. But don't worry, after they complete the new temple section, they all return and continue with normal village life.

    [Beware: below are spoilers].

    Reason 2: In the third village on level 2, one of the silver story scroll quests involves your villagers getting sick because of some mysterious illness. You must solve this quest to restore the village to health, otherwise a large portion of the population will die. If you wish to know how to solve this, scroll down...
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    It turns out that your grain has been poisoned. You must remove all grain, and then heal the sick and dying villagers. With the increase heal miracle you can do this in about two casts. With the normal heal miracle, it takes about half a dozen casts to heal them all. Target the off coloured ones who are coughing and being sick.

    Reason 3: In one of the villages in Khazar's region, there is some kind of witch doctor who is sacrificing villagers. If you kill this witch doctor, the entire village will die.

    Reason 4: There is a circus kidnapping villagers in another village in Khazar's region. If you do not do as they wish, and find animals for them, but instead try to steal the villagers back, or harm the circus people, they will come down to the village and start killing people.

    But then again, maybe your Creature is eating them all?

    Hope I've helped.

    Bkeela.



    [This message has been edited by Bkeela (edited May 12, 2001).]

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  • Darkknight
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    Again I LOVE this game. One thing all my villagers died in my four villages, plenty of food belief was OK around 500 - 1000 . Why did they die? I had them (supposedly) doin it in their huts making more villagers and even had a creche for them?? I converted one of Lethys villages and have sent half of them back to repopulate my first town (which I got my woodcutters place in ). I'm just waiting to see what will happen. My apes killed pink panther four times and lost to him once.(not bad??) Would it be a bad idea to convert my allies villages?
    Thanks

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  • JohnT
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    Originally posted by Father Beast on 05-07-2001 09:25 AM
    Funny, nobody suggested "game of the year" yet, like they did last year with the sims.


    I still have the copy of PC Gamer that has on the cover: "Alpha Centauri: Greatest Game Ever?" - apparently not, as the Game of the Year was Homeworld. I also have the copy of PC Gamer that says "The Sims: Game of the Year - Already?" Then they go and vote for Deus Ex. Perhaps they're tired of eating their words.

    [This message has been edited by JohnT (edited May 07, 2001).]

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  • Father Beast
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    The CGW review gave it 5 stars (the one game that gets it all right), and kept raving about its innovation. the downside would be the micromanagement neccesary to keep your people happy if you're a good guy. The reviewer says that this probably won't be imitated, because if it's not done right, it won't work at all. I am reminded somewhat of Ultima IV, which was different (in making your character be good for a change), but as far as I know, never imitated.

    The PC Gamer review gave it a 95%, and raved continuously about the AI of your critters. gave the gesture spellcasting system a thumbs up, too. possible downside would be that the invisible interface is sometimes awkward.

    Funny, nobody suggested "game of the year" yet, like they did last year with the sims.

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  • Darkknight
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    Funny , I thought that first map was a tutorial but just in case I played it and what dya no big ugly mug got burnt and I'm into the second map. What I want to know is how do I expand my village without any woodworkers place. Yer man keeps on telling me to expand. I've got my creature over converting that village to the North(??) but they dont have one either. Although I can take their wood and food . My god this game is great! God I just realised I haven't eaten drunk or pissed in the last 7 hours.
    hmmmm bye...
    Shane

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  • Chowlett
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    quote:

    Originally posted by Darkknight on 05-06-2001 08:09 PM
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    Originally posted by Chowlett on 04-08-2001 06:50 PM
    Brilliant game - I've now lost 3 days to it. Completed lands one and two, and a skirmish.


    What do you mean lands 1 and 2 I've only found The skirmish games???
    God I'm missing something in this great game. Damn it why no manual WHY!!




    If you've got an ape, you've been playing the lands - they're the main single player games, and you don't get a creature until quite a way into land 1. As for "Why no manual", that would be because you pirated the game. I'm not saying I don't pirate games, I just don't complain about a lack of manual when I have.

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  • Darkknight
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    [quote]Originally posted by Chowlett on 04-08-2001 06:50 PM
    Brilliant game - I've now lost 3 days to it. Completed lands one and two, and a skirmish.

    What do you mean lands 1 and 2 I've only found The skirmish games???
    God I'm missing something in this great game. Damn it why no manual WHY!!

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  • Darkknight
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    Originally posted by Eternal on 03-28-2001 09:11 PM
    Where's it cheapest at? I saw it for $39.99 at Amazon.com.



    It's cheapest from my friend with a CDRW Thankyou this game is Great I got it two days ago and have played about 20 hours or so I just dragged myself away from it and only slept four hours last night.

    The AI is Spectacular
    The Graphics are Great even on the lowest setting.Even my P3 633 256mb RAM and 8mb graphics card cant run it on anything higher.
    The Ape is cute.
    The vilagers are brainy and run when your creature starts eating them.
    The Ape is very intelligent. Throw a tree over his head and he might try it himself if he likes it he'll do it more (smash goes another house )
    This is a great game BUY IT!

    Shane



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  • Dis
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    I'm kinda regretting buying this game. I probably will just give it to somebody. It really is just another RTS game with a creature thrown in. It's a pain micromanaging the villagers. The evil way is just easier. I'm going to let them starve. And expanding is riduclous!! It's hard enough keeping enough forests.

    I only played 1 day though. I've been too involve with fallout:tactics. Once I finish this game (I am thourough and this game is taking a while) I will move onto black and white again. but I don't think I can play the good way. F*ck expanding . They'll take what they can get.

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  • Ari Rahikkala
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    Hmm... this looks interesting(found from the user reviews at Daily Radar)...

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    One interesting easter egg involving sound is that if your name is one of a list that Black and White recognises (mainly common first names) then it'll very occasionally, and usually late at
    night, say it in a whisper.


    Ouch... Think of it, it's late night, you've been busy micromanaging stuff for hours, and listening to the "DEEATH" whisper. And then you hear your own name being whispered.

    Well, knowing that Lionhead probably doesn't know the name "Ari", I think I'll proceed and buy this game... someday. When it's cheap .

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  • Father Beast
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    I just picked up the new CGW, and they have a review.

    haven't really looked at it, but they gave it 5 stars, rave about it the whole way.

    I'll read it and get back...

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  • Chowlett
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    Build the Indian village as close to that village as possible, maybe building the Indian wonder as a helping hand (side effect of making all your villagers move super-quick). From there you should be able to do a few things.

    Try winged-flocking them - up to 150 belief a go.
    Create an artifact and bung that in - good for about 40 or 50 belief.
    Missionaries provide a slow trickle.
    Healing always wins a few hearts as well.

    And just in case your blind, there's a very handy wood dispenser just by the waterfal. The winged flock miracle you get as reward for another 9-tree puzzle, near the large forest next to your first village IIRC.

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  • Eternal
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    I'm running it on a 500MHz with 128 RAM and a TNT2... It gets pretty choppy sometimes... especially when I have the actions and stats of the villagers showing... but I kind of like to see those...

    Now, on the subject of World 3, How do you go about converting the village to bring down the third spike? It's too far away to do much, and it takes 1500 belief to convert! All I can think of doing is taking that hobo from the campfire and throwing him over there, enabling me to cast off a few miracles because when you're messing around with him you can act outside your influence shortly, but I'd have to do that about 40 times...
    [This message has been edited by Eternal (edited April 13, 2001).]

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  • OmniGod
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    Built my first wonder today... the norse Wonder.... and dam it improves things alot.... time to find some more wood to build others....

    This is one game that I can't live without... at the moment... hours and hours of fun, too bad I'm only on a PII 333 with 256 ram... I bet it wouldn't slowdown as much if I had a better system... but sofar that's the only problem I've had as I'm starting world 3.... save my creature

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