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Topic: Boredom |  |
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granite00
b.02-15-99
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posted May 15, 2000 23:55
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When I get to 25 cities or more, the game gets very tedious and takes so long to finish. I play single player at Emp. level.+I know many of you found at least a hundred cities in a game. How do you do it and maintain your sanity? |
Mao
b.02-15-99
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posted May 16, 2000 00:14
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auto-build, heheActually, I only did that once to get a high score. Now I just found a few cities and play tactics. Or I just play a scenario |
geofelt
b.02-15-99
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posted May 16, 2000 20:04
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It will be a bit more exciting if you play deity with raging hordes. For a change of pace, try a micro map(25x40), you will get challenging terrain. |
Ming
b.02-15-99
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posted May 16, 2000 20:13
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Lose your sanity... Nahhhhh... But you are right, it gets boring real quick. And that's why nobody really goes for a point record anymore!As suggested, try harder settings. Or, try one of the challanges... like the One City Challange. Playing just one city forces you to use everything you got... but you only have to micromanage one city You will learn a lot, and it is great fun.
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Empress
b.02-15-99
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posted May 23, 2000 23:54
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I think the best part of the game is the beginning. |
AkwaticDudeCity
b.02-15-99
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posted May 24, 2000 10:03
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Here's a suggestion i find very enjoyable. 7 civs raging hordes deity do or die bloodlust put a 'no' for Manhattan Project in rules.txt Found 20-25 cities No conquests b4 Future tech 1, if you do undertake a punitive expedition to force a peacetreaty, raze a city don't conquer it. Machiavellian schemes to soften up the enemy are allowed  When you have Future tech 1 you don't just conquer. But what you should aim for is to wipe out an entire civ in one turn without killing any partisan. It takes a lot of preparation in terms of planning, production and positioning of carrierfleets, airbases and fortresses, but the pay-off inn the end is just magnificent. There's nothing more beautiful than seeing dozens of partisans just disappear from the map as your paratroopers enter their last city  It also makes for some cool graphics in the end when you get to see the powergraph. Try it, it's fun  ------------------ ugh crud, why won't they fall prey to my Machiavellian schemes? | |