January 5th, 2021, 23:39
(This post was last modified: January 5th, 2021, 23:40 by naufragar.)
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It's way past my bedtime, and I can feel myself becoming delirious, but the turn had rolled...
Let's talk this over. It's not like I'm dead.
Was it something I did? Was it something I said?
Don't leave me hanging with one city, so dead.
Held up so high on such a breakable thread.
All this time you were pretending.
So much for my happy ending.
There is no way to peace. Peace is the way.
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(January 5th, 2021, 23:39)naufragar Wrote: If you can't handle me at my Avril Lavigne, you don't deserve me at my Jim Morrison.
This joke would have made a lot more sense if I wasn't confusing PB54 and PB88. It was in my PB88 thread that I used
Oops.
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Jim Morrison Wrote:There's danger on the edge of town
Ride the King's Highway, baby
Weird scenes inside the gold mine
Ride the highway west, baby
(I'm loving your valiant stand, FWIW.)
January 12th, 2021, 09:28
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(January 7th, 2021, 09:06)Tarkeel Wrote: (I'm loving your valiant stand, FWIW.)
I have some bad news about our quest to outlast everybody.
El Grillo offered to trade maps with me, and since I never scout, this was a great deal for me:
Elkad (circled in red), while down to one city, has a two tile island that no one should want to invade. In addition, more people have little islands to which they can retreat. Right now, I'm alive at Miguelito's mercy. Vanrober has lost two cities in three turns to Ruff. I see only one way that I can survive until the end game: I hereby concede to Miguelio/Rusten.
Admittedly, Mjmd and El Grillo are both healthy sizes, comparable with Vanrober, so all together they outnumber Miguelito. I don't know the geopolitical situation enough to know if any of them have avenues of expansion or if they can work together against the Byzantines. Looking over the world, I'm reminded of how much I love Civ4's map generator, so I've decided that after two games of playing tiny empires, next game I'll play one that spans continents.
There is no way to peace. Peace is the way.
January 12th, 2021, 10:33
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(January 12th, 2021, 09:28)naufragar Wrote: I see only one way that I can survive until the end game: I hereby concede to Miguelio/Rusten.
That strategy worked very well for me in the last turns of PB52
January 14th, 2021, 10:27
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(January 12th, 2021, 10:33)Charriu Wrote: (January 12th, 2021, 09:28)naufragar Wrote: I see only one way that I can survive until the end game: I hereby concede to Miguelio/Rusten.
That strategy worked very well for me in the last turns of PB52
Oh I know. This is intentional theft. You didn't mention you had a similar moment of being kept alive between two angry invaders.
Does this look weird to anyone else?
I didn't know aqueducts stretched two tiles. Then again, the last time I built an aqueduct, it broke into my home and kicked my cat.
Ok, less spam. There's not much going on in the city-state of Spain:
To give you a glimpse into what my turns are like, do you whip the War Elephant in the queue at Madrid? The goal is to survive as long as possible. So, one thought could be to whip as many units as possible for as long as possible. The trouble is that against Cataphracts and even against Knights, Elephants are poor defenders, since they don't get defensive bonuses. They're great attacking into Knights with the help of Catapults, but that's the not situation here. Longbows would be better city defenders (although for some reason, I'm going for crossbows instead? I can't remember why. Am I so optimistic as to go for Engineering?? Swapped to Feud. I think I hadn't expected to get either, but then circumnavigation came in and cut my research times in half.).
I've built a forge in Madrid with the help of Industrious. I'm also sending a worker to re-cottage my dyes. (Cairo didn't have to pillage my cottages. ) Miguelito lost a city last turn, dropping from 30 to 29. On the other hand, he has a sentry 'phract in my lands. I think that I can afford to grow onto a cottage. So long as I'm not a completely free kill, I think I can play a little loose. So, we don't whip the elephant. Because we're in Hereditary Rule, we don't care about the happiness hit of 1-pop whips, and I can whip from 5->4 without feeling too bad. Yes, the food cost of the whip is higher, but I don't really care. Working my food+cottage, I've got a +10 food surplus at size 4, so two turns for growth with a granary. With a forge, Great Prophet, and city square, I make 5 hammers per turn, so basically, I can get a War Elephant every 4 turns while still growing cottages.
So, while I am playing a OCC, there is still a little civ buzz in the brain with these turns.
There is no way to peace. Peace is the way.
January 14th, 2021, 10:32
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Oh you ain't seen nothing yet. Go into worldbuilder make yourself a 1 tile island city with 1 tile hill island in the second ring. Build an Aqueduct there and enjoy it going over water.
January 14th, 2021, 18:19
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(January 14th, 2021, 13:20)naufragar Wrote: Good game, all! Congrats, Miguelito! (The blood of Santiago still calls for vengeance. )
GG! I'm sure the Santiaguians happily sacrificed their lives in exchange for the preservation of Madrid
Ftr I came to the conclusion that you must have no sailing, because there was no lighthouse in Madrid (but now I remember that you actually settled a city). Off to reading the thread, will surely be fun!
January 15th, 2021, 14:13
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For the most part the placement of aqueducts on the map is very good. If there is a nearby mountain for example it will flow from that. Civ4 really is an amazingly polished game.
January 15th, 2021, 17:46
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That's true. I still enjoy those little harmless bugs and I don't mean to diminish the accomplishment of the original developers.
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