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Originally posted by ricketyclik
ricketyclik of the... ummm... Oh well the Welsh again I suppose.
I vote yes to the scenario, perhaps the server will return to duty soon?
I would like the scenario and I will be The Native Americans and my leader will be NukeheartLet me explain something to you..... I'm the Dude. So that's what you call me. You know, that or, uh, His Dudeness, or uh, Duder, or El Duderino if you're not into the whole brevity thing. - The Big Lebowski(1998)
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Originally posted by Mathemagician
dont let him get to Quantum Physics, pals !I took over the last place civ in the last game and I was nuked
Let me explain something to you..... I'm the Dude. So that's what you call me. You know, that or, uh, His Dudeness, or uh, Duder, or El Duderino if you're not into the whole brevity thing. - The Big Lebowski(1998)
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I must not have been a good host. I was nuked first
Have you tried putting it in a zip file and sending it to this thread using the upload selection above with the "control panel | search | faq | new posts | my threads | upload..." links?Last edited by Nimrod; November 30, 2003, 00:50.So one guy turns to another guy and says "T.A.I." His friends says "What?" He responds by saing "Think about it;)"
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Originally posted by Nimrod
I must not have been a good host. I was nuked first.
The reason why I took your city first had nothing to do with your hosting (btw thanks for doing that and thanks to berXpert and Nukeboy for playing too). I simply made a roundtrip in space to all cities when I had my first space plane. I made that trip in a counter-clockwise direction. My intent was to find, nuke and occupy berX's city first, since he had some interesting wonders (Edison's, the Internet ...), but I looked at the tech-transfer diplomacy screen before I tried. I saw that he already had the knowledge of space flight. So I guessed he had built SDI, rendering impossible this approach (I didn't want to waste a nuke for trying). So I continued my trip and reached Nimrod's city. Aboard the space plane were two marines. As it turned out, it was unnecessary to nuke the city, since the first marine, which I sent out for testing, managed to take out the two ancient units guarding the city. So I had two intact cities, a space plane with a marine and a nuke (actually I had a nuke for each of the other cities at turn 110, but I decided it was much more fun to use them together with the space plane, which I didn't have at that time). The next logical step was to conquer Nukeboy's city. And with three cities vs. one victory is only a matter of time.
Conclusion: Never let one player get Quantum Physics and Advanced Composites long before you have it in a One City Challenge type game.
Have fun with OCC 2!
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Originally posted by Nimrod
Have you tried putting it in a zip file and sending it to this thread using the upload selection above with the "control panel | search | faq | new posts | my threads | upload..." links?
here is the file:
its still an apolyton link but it seemed to work when i tried.Baal: "You dare mock me ?"
O'Neill: "Baal, c'mon, you should know ... Of course I dare mock you."
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Originally posted by hatschy
Sorry folks, but I thought everyone's goal was to win the game.
The reason why I took your city first had nothing to do with your hosting (btw thanks for doing that and thanks to berXpert and Nukeboy for playing too). I simply made a roundtrip in space to all cities when I had my first space plane. I made that trip in a counter-clockwise direction. My intent was to find, nuke and occupy berX's city first, since he had some interesting wonders (Edison's, the Internet ...), but I looked at the tech-transfer diplomacy screen before I tried. I saw that he already had the knowledge of space flight. So I guessed he had built SDI, rendering impossible this approach (I didn't want to waste a nuke for trying). So I continued my trip and reached Nimrod's city. Aboard the space plane were two marines. As it turned out, it was unnecessary to nuke the city, since the first marine, which I sent out for testing, managed to take out the two ancient units guarding the city. So I had two intact cities, a space plane with a marine and a nuke (actually I had a nuke for each of the other cities at turn 110, but I decided it was much more fun to use them together with the space plane, which I didn't have at that time). The next logical step was to conquer Nukeboy's city. And with three cities vs. one victory is only a matter of time.
Conclusion: Never let one player get Quantum Physics and Advanced Composites long before you have it in a One City Challenge type game.
Have fun with OCC 2!Let me explain something to you..... I'm the Dude. So that's what you call me. You know, that or, uh, His Dudeness, or uh, Duder, or El Duderino if you're not into the whole brevity thing. - The Big Lebowski(1998)
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i tried the scenario pack.
im having problems both with starting PBEM games (it wont go beyond the screen where you choose names, civs and addresses) and with reloading a SP game (it gives a bunch of error messages and either doesnt load or some features of the scenario are simply "forgotten", e.g. that trade goods should give 5 instead of 10)Baal: "You dare mock me ?"
O'Neill: "Baal, c'mon, you should know ... Of course I dare mock you."
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Originally posted by Mathemagician
i tried the scenario pack.
im having problems both with starting PBEM games (it wont go beyond the screen where you choose names, civs and addresses)i didnt enter email addresses
Baal: "You dare mock me ?"
O'Neill: "Baal, c'mon, you should know ... Of course I dare mock you."
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