Let's recap shall we.
The ORIGINAL claim was that 4 games had been played at the highest level and an IAS win was done easily.
I challenged that, and now it is 2 games at the 3rd highest level on one specific map that makes war easy against all but one pacifist AI's.
That's what I was calling full of sh1t.
Read carefully.
Re promotions:
Promotions, like nearly everything else in Civ4, progress in a tree like fashion, with most promotions having pre-requisite promotions. To claim you couldn't choose which of the 40 promotions you wanted is bunk because if you'd spent more than a few games you'd know this (or if you read the manual or looked at the chart).
Re x/y wrap:
Your claim is pure horsecrap. Civ4 has always had x/y wrap, x wrap and flat maps.
Re resources:
What you claim is also crap. Every resource is useful. Admittedly food a little less as you can't trade it, but you still get health benefits in your cities from food resources.
Re goody huts:
Smithldoo, let me guess, you played on great plains too?
Re "maps exactly the same each game":
If you read up about the maps you would know the the great plains map simulates the US great plains. IT SAYS QUITE CLEARLY THIS MAP IS SUPPOSED TO BE THE SAME EACH GAME!
At least when you make a claim about civ4, make sure its correct first.
Re AI attacking:
smithldoo, I was talking about ONE AI coming at you from multiple fronts. Not every AI coming blindly at you due to frenzy marching its units blindly towards me.
LASTLY:
Play the game at patch 1.61 at the highest level and then tell me it's easy to get an IAS win.
Dale
The ORIGINAL claim was that 4 games had been played at the highest level and an IAS win was done easily.
I challenged that, and now it is 2 games at the 3rd highest level on one specific map that makes war easy against all but one pacifist AI's.
That's what I was calling full of sh1t.
Read carefully.
Re promotions:
Promotions, like nearly everything else in Civ4, progress in a tree like fashion, with most promotions having pre-requisite promotions. To claim you couldn't choose which of the 40 promotions you wanted is bunk because if you'd spent more than a few games you'd know this (or if you read the manual or looked at the chart).
Re x/y wrap:
Your claim is pure horsecrap. Civ4 has always had x/y wrap, x wrap and flat maps.
Re resources:
What you claim is also crap. Every resource is useful. Admittedly food a little less as you can't trade it, but you still get health benefits in your cities from food resources.
Re goody huts:
Smithldoo, let me guess, you played on great plains too?
Re "maps exactly the same each game":
If you read up about the maps you would know the the great plains map simulates the US great plains. IT SAYS QUITE CLEARLY THIS MAP IS SUPPOSED TO BE THE SAME EACH GAME!
At least when you make a claim about civ4, make sure its correct first.
Re AI attacking:
smithldoo, I was talking about ONE AI coming at you from multiple fronts. Not every AI coming blindly at you due to frenzy marching its units blindly towards me.
LASTLY:
Play the game at patch 1.61 at the highest level and then tell me it's easy to get an IAS win.
Dale


The Great Debate rages on, but I'm not really looking to be a piece of it; I don't see where it has much point anymore, (nobody is being convinced of anyone else's POV,) but it does flesh out the AOM threads until we get more adherents in here posting questions or strategy. 
In any case, I'm happy to again support the point of view that the game is multi-faceted, intricate and worthwhile.
I really liked that mountain range and all those cities I built in the fertile foothills around it. I could spend the rest of gaming career trying to duplicate that Shangri-La! 
I am in mourning at the moment, Brazil 2, Aust 0, Brazil 25 free kicks, Australia 9
I will admit I made this cursory analysis because I do feel I'm a mature consumer of games who can generalize from a few observed specifics and also, I had hoped to defuse the argument (and the resultant "Great Debate") early by basically saying, "Ok, there may be something to that, so what?"
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