27-04-2004, 22:06 | #21 |
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Maybe deselect them or we will have a voting round for Seafaring Civs.
If we play with Civ Specific Spain for me! EDIT: is it allowed to DL the biq and have a peek?
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Without being too wordy, just one example. We recently replayed GOTM14 with RBC rules and actually 2 teams out of 3 won earlier than the original players a year ago did (including Moonsinger), with higher score, less problems, and indeed very efficiently. Even though back then, they have used some of currently banned exploits. Anyhow, winking on GOTM rules and players is too easy to be masked as inability to efficiently compete there. No offense, please. I'm a straightforward person and type first and think last. IMHO, RBC rules are much better and more fair but I don't like a number of variants and I like to compete with many people, not with 10 or 15. That way, even if in your own opinion, you fail miserably, it is still possible to get into the top 20 out of 100 total as a small consolation. Wow, what a long post, sorry about that. Edited: There are indeed about a dozen of GOTM players who play SG with RBC rules. Guess, it takes too much time to play both RBC epics and GOTM on a regular basis.
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28-04-2004, 00:01 | #24 | |
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And BTW sorry for the spamming.
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28-04-2004, 00:47 | #25 | |
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Though I changed the location of resources to make it fit for five players. (Now everyone has one gem, silk and dye, plus five of the same, but different for every civ.) But you'll see that soon enough: whole map is revealed from the start. Anyway, I'll remove all civ-specific traits and start the game.
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28-04-2004, 01:32 | #26 |
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1: Matrix 2: Beam 3: ProPain 4: akots 5: tunerica Beam, could you PM me your e-mail address? This time I'll attach the save... By the way, it's version 1.22. Download Attachment: [img]icon_paperclip.gif[/img] DM3Beam001.SAV 213.75KB
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29-04-2004, 09:52 | #27 |
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Version 1.22 is a bit too experimental for me, so I have to install that. Will do that at home tonight and play then.
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29-04-2004, 10:49 | #28 |
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Ok. I supposed we all have to switch to 1.22 some day anyway.
We got a new thread, in the open thread forum, by the way. http://www.civ3duelzone.com/forum/to...?TOPIC_ID=1760
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29-04-2004, 11:36 | #29 |
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Dual install is easy. It took me more time to purge old savs and write the post than the actual dual install.
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