22-11-2005, 03:43 | #1 |
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***Spoiler for Tubby's Certain Civ4 death*****
NO TUBBY ROWER'S HERE
Well we tried one game with AK but it died and then our other game died because of the patch. Three's the charm? Here we go again.... We're on a wheel map again and this time (Krys ) I'm.... 74.02KB Here are the great lands of Paris. Lots of food and stone. Nice. I've started research on mysticism since I already have some basic worker techs and a worker won't be available for a little while. Maybe I can get some religion. 85.98KB
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Quote:
at the time I said that it was empty
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22-11-2005, 05:35 | #3 |
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is this pbem or MP?
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22-11-2005, 05:41 | #4 |
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Hmm, Whomp my nickname in Grad school was tubbyfatash (H is silent). Am I still allowed in here?
Good luck dude.
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22-11-2005, 14:59 | #5 |
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PBEM graham
oh yeah... and I'm not the most slender guy around
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29-11-2005, 04:25 | #6 |
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Tubby Khan and I had a good session tonight. I went myst to poly. I'm hoping the extra food and commerce with the oasis gave me enough ummph to get some religion though the Malinese are in the game. Russia and America too. Here's who I met in 3440 BC
108.99KB Here's a view of my immediate surroundings. 76.46KB
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04-12-2005, 06:18 | #7 |
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Another good session with Tubby. I've now founded both Hinduism and Judaism. No religion for little Tubby. I've dl'd autolog about turn 15 as you can see. It's really nice since I can now just add where something needs to be discussed further. On the last turn I made another contact in Rooselvelt so I'm met almost everyone but Tubby. I'm not sure where put the settler. I'm thinking right above the rice paddies NE on the coast. Hmm..
[u]Turn 15 (3400 BC)</u> Tribal village results: a little gold Hinduism founded in a distant land Hinduism has spread: Paris Tech learned: Polytheism [u]Turn 16 (3360 BC)</u> Research begun: Masonry [u]Turn 18 (3280 BC)</u> Paris finishes: Warrior Warrior defeats (1.80/2): Barbarian Wolf [u]Turn 19 (3240 BC)</u> Paris begins: Worker Contact made: Aztec Empire [u]Turn 20 (3200 BC)</u> Paris's borders expand [u]Turn 24 (3040 BC)</u> Tribal village results: lots of gold Warrior defeats (2.00/2): Barbarian Wolf [u]Turn 25 (3000 BC)</u> Tech learned: Masonry [u]Turn 26 (2960 BC)</u> Warrior defeats (1.76/2): Barbarian Wolf [u]Turn 28 (2880 BC)</u> Paris finishes: Worker Warrior defeats (2.00/2): Barbarian Lion [u]Turn 29 (2840 BC)</u> Paris begins: Warrior Warrior promoted: Woodsman I Buddhism founded in a distant land [u]Turn 30 (2800 BC)</u> [u]Turn 31 (2760 BC)</u> Warrior defeats (1.48/2): Barbarian Lion [u]Turn 33 (2680 BC)</u> Paris grows: 4 [u]Turn 34 (2640 BC)</u> Paris finishes: Warrior [u]Turn 35 (2600 BC)</u> Paris begins: Settler [u]Turn 37 (2520 BC)</u> Judaism founded in a distant land Judaism has spread: Paris Tech learned: Monotheism [u]Turn 38 (2480 BC)</u> Research begun: Pottery Tribal village results: lots of gold [u]Turn 39 (2440 BC)</u> Warrior defeats (1.36/2): Barbarian Panther [u]Turn 40 (2400 BC)</u> Warrior promoted: Woodsman I [u]Turn 41 (2360 BC)</u> Warrior defeats (1.44/2): Barbarian Lion [u]Turn 42 (2320 BC)</u> 63.35KB 143.15KB
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04-12-2005, 15:36 | #8 |
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NIce work whomp. Lay it on tubby, With the shape of the map, I would probably try and have Paris get a touch bigger and spam settlers, and use your borders to block off expansion for the AI's.
Although with stone and 2 religions, stonehenge may be useful for you as well.
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04-12-2005, 16:42 | #9 |
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Whomp, is that the logger-enhancement tool?
Can you add your own comments to it? Is it stable?
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04-12-2005, 17:54 | #10 |
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Good thinking Romeo. The AI seems pretty far so I like the idea of doing Stonehenge after the worker finishes his quarry and the settler finishes.
Pall here's the link to the autologger. Tubby turned me on to it and I like it a lot. The only negative is I have it set to color and the colors are CFC's codes not CDZ. Tubby helped me change it to color and I don't know how to change it back. I'm sure I could but that's where Tubby may be able to help. I assume he's using it in his spoiler. http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=141164
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