Geez this is just looking too easy right now. Team 4 invading team 3, and team 1 building "two modern units per turn" to invade. Where's the drama?
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luddite Wrote:Geez this is just looking too easy right now. Team 4 invading team 3, and team 1 building "two modern units per turn" to invade. Where's the drama? Yeah when you lose on the turn after you'd have originally gone legendary because ASM miscalculated and Lewwyn isn't paying enough attention to double check the math you're going to regret this post. ![]()
I've got some dirt on my shoulder, can you brush it off for me?
Love Davy's rant. He puts more effort into the game than everyone else combined so it shouldn't be a surprise that he's catching things other teams miss. But I think he realizes that team 1 hubris is going to bite them, even if he gives them the benefit of the doubt in his first two points.
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Dodo Tier Player Gaspar Wrote:Yeah when you lose on the turn after you'd have originally gone legendary because ASM miscalculated and Lewwyn isn't paying enough attention to double check the math you're going to regret this post. Heh I know. That does seem to be the biggest danger right now. MJW (ya that one) Wrote:It feels unnatural to me because you can grow a city and then that city could have its food cutoff for a turn and then you lose the entire foodbox and you have to start all over. Yup - but if you don't do it that way, you allow crazy amounts of extra production by starving away the last pop point. I no longer had the notes, but when I was comparing various whipping cycles the problem became clear. http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=451124 Selrahc Wrote:Well the other thing is slavery, when a city is slaved it loses population but its food box doesn't empty. Dead people don't eat. 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 pindicator Wrote:Love Davy's rant. He puts more effort into the game than everyone else combined so it shouldn't be a surprise that he's catching things other teams miss. But I think he realizes that team 1 hubris is going to bite them, even if he gives them the benefit of the doubt in his first two points. Yep. He's right, too, that attacking team4 was likely his biggest mistake all game. That was one excellent post. |