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Survivor Spinoff- The Real Pangaea Edition

Yall ... is this project still LIVE?
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YOLO!!!!! [spam bots]
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Please stop. I'd like when/if this project is renewed for me not to avoid it because I just think it's you spamming me again.
Erebus in the Balance - a FFH Modmod based around balancing and polishing FFH for streamlined competitive play.

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well I mean, no one has been saying anything ... for all I know it was shifted to a private thread, or perhaps to another continent .... I suppose it will resume a week after finals.
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Timeline: I played turns, commodore got busy, my wife had a kid, pindicator volunteered but is busy, this is last on priority list compared to MP games.

That said, I might start back on it on my lunch break tomorrow.
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Oh come on, babies are easy. They just lay there and eat, sleep, and poop. smile
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(May 4th, 2015, 11:22)Grimace Wrote: Oh come on, babies are easy. They just lay there and eat, sleep, and poop. smile

lol LIES. DAMN LIES!

Played: Pitboss 18 - Kublai Khan of Germany Somalia | Pitboss 11 - De Gaulle of Byzantium | Pitboss 8 - Churchill of Portugal | PB7 - Mao of Native America | PBEM29 Greens - Mao of Babylon
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Okay, starting this back up TODAY.

I had already played and taken screenshots up through turn 150, but that was 2 months ago, and it would feel awkward remembering and reporting on those without knowing what happens later on. So I am going to play this about 5 turns at a time and then give an update like a normal game.

I'll be starting that where the previous reports by commodore and pindicator left off, at Turn 25. I've updated the front post with links, so I would go back and read those.
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Turn 26:




Shaka is the first to revolt into slavery. Getting those Ikhandas up will be good for 'foreign policy' in the near future i think.




Here's that missing picture of where Boston is settled. Also note that I didn't have it clear in the older shots, but the first Holy City was in fact founded on deer. :Brick:




Mali have settled their 3rd city.

Turn 27:




Celts are the 2nd to revolt into slavery. Building defence, we'll see if Boudica gets frisky anytime soon.




Sumeria has decided that they want to put pressure on the Khmer early on, with this reach of an easterly city. It nabs 2 calendar resources and contests 3 more, which would be nice if it had any chance culturally. Too bad Khmer is also creative.




Greece settles Corinth, cementing a border with Egypt.

Turn 28:




Ethopia lands Stonehenge... as a Cre civ... in a size 2 capital.

Side note: after playing through the test game, I have noticed that AIs are baffled by this tiny lake water resource issue, and won't ever improve them. Since that's the 'food' that a good few of the interior civs are stuck with, I plan to at some reasonable time, improve them for the AIs, so that these civs get a fair shake of things.




Japan founds a bit of a barb magnet backfill city. Those archers are already hurt, lets see if they continue to hold. (In my test game a Japanese city planted right around here was actually taken by barbs and later by the Koreans, so it's not outside the realm of possibility....




Spain founds Seville, deciding to challenge Rome's aggressive plant by surrounding it with culture.




Who wants to wager on whether this little guy is ever killed off before the end of the game?

Turn 29:




Little slow on that monument Babylon.

Turn 30:




The first foreign spread, and now the first conversion.




Russia is the 3rd to hit slavery. They'll probably need it, at least up until they get that tundra all settled and fogbusted.




Arabia has their 3rd city settled. Let's see if it can withstand CRE Egypt in the north and CRE/Henge Ethopia in the south.

World Update:




Wonder Tracker:

The Great Wall:
  • Babylon: 13 turns
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Yaaaaay!

(Good grief that closing map is ridiculous.)
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