Yall ... is this project still LIVE?
Survivor Spinoff- The Real Pangaea Edition
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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.
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.
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. (May 4th, 2015, 11:22)Grimace Wrote: Oh come on, babies are easy. They just lay there and eat, sleep, and poop. ![]() 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
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.
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:
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