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ffifield Wrote:I just signed up here having found this place from the CivFanatics succession game threads.
Welcome to Realms Beyond! toast

Quote:I'm trying to learn how to win a game on Prince and I thought the succession games would be a good place to see how games get played at higher levels and see where I'm going wrong.
I think you've found the right place here then! smile A great way to improve one's gameplay (and the way I did it) was to play one of our Epics/Adventures and compare it to the reports of other players. You don't need to report about it if you don't want to see what others did different; however, wrtiting a (detailed) report can give you comments from others about your game.

Unfortunately, Adventure 3 is only open for another week and Adventure 4 might be too hard, but I hope to see you in one of our upcoming events!

-Kylearan
There are two kinds of fools. One says, "This is old, and therefore good." And one says, "This is new, and therefore better." - John Brunner, The Shockwave Rider
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*Lets self in the door*

Anyone from Poly should know me, and I also haunt certain other civ sites "shared" by Poly and CFC.

I'm going to play (and report) Adventure 4, and will play Adventure 3 but for sure I have neither the time nor inclination to devise a "cunning" strategy for maximizing score, so I'll just be playing and scoring it for fun, hopefully I'll finish a report too (complete with screenshots!). And I'm learning to play on low difficulties and standard game speed too lol.

I suppose I'll have to scrounge up some webspace for reports, I don't mind doing reports in threads, but I like screenshots so much that spreading it over multiple pages is the merciful thing.
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Sup Blake, as far as I have noticed in my first week here, maximising score is far from what anyone wants you to do. I think the focus is on comparison rather than competition here. And thats what I like about this community so far.
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Hello to everybody here.
I'm new to this community. I like the idea to play and compare the strategies chosen and not compare the achieved score. I learned very much about civ4 just from reading the reports from previous adventures and the one epic played. Before i played only on noble difficulty and now i can win on prince almost always.
Today i will end adventure 3, and will try to make report from it (but i don't know, if i can do it- my english is poor- maybe i can improve not just my game but my english too 8) ).
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Cyr4x Wrote:Hello to everybody here.
I'm new to this community. I like the idea to play and compare the strategies chosen and not compare the achieved score. I learned very much about civ4 just from reading the reports from previous adventures and the one epic played. Before i played only on noble difficulty and now i can win on prince almost always.
Today i will end adventure 3, and will try to make report from it (but i don't know, if i can do it- my english is poor- maybe i can improve not just my game but my english too 8) ).

Your English, if steady at this level of clarity, is plenty good enough to communicate effectively. Looking forward to your first report.

- Sirian
Fortune favors the bold.
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Hey all,

Been reading SG reports in CivFanatics for two months now, and decided to sign up here as it looked like fun! I am only a Warlord level player so far, got 20-30 completed games under my belt in Civ 4. I have learned tons from your SG threads, one of the "silent many" who have stepped up their games through watching better players explain why they did what they did. Played both Civ 1 and 2 alot. Civ 2 was the most addictive game I played until Civ 4.

I have had several full blown "one more turn" attacks that kept me up to 2 AM, when I could have sworn it was only 11 PM (does Civ 4 come with a time distortion feature?). Learned to turn on the Civ 4 clock after that!

lol

Looking forward to joining the fun on one of your next Adventures or such that are hospitable to my skill level.

smile
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Hi Coolhand and welcome to RB. smile
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Sullla has encouraged me to join this community, though I was doubtful to really proceed with this. But here I am now ! So it's his fault that you must stand me now smile wink . Hope we have a great time !

With best regards from Munich, Germany

Lord Timon
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Been lurking a while, and figured there can never be too many newbies?

Right? wink
"We are open to all opinions as long as they are the same as ours."
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Dantski Wrote:Been lurking a while, and figured there can never be too many newbies?

Right? wink

Jump right in. We love having newbies for dinner. 8)

OVER.

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- Sirian
Fortune favors the bold.
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