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Joofoo


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posted February 19, 2001 03:56   Click Here to See the Profile for JoofooClick Here to Email Joofoo Visit Joofoo's Homepage!
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Hi all,

Just found this site. Just a few questions.. What do "OCC and ICS" mean. If there is somewhere on this page I should like please point them out.

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Scouse Gits


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Hi Joofoo and welcome.
OCC is 'One City Challenge' play at deity with one and only one city and get to AC - serious fun and does wonders for your micromanagement skills - for an expert guide see the 'Paulicy' here.
ICS is the other extreme, the 'Infinite City Strategy (Sleaze)' in which a zillion villages spread like locusts across the world - a virtually unbeatable strategy -- for DaveV's definitive guide see here.
Although there is much wisdom spread throughout these fora and the associated archives, we have tried to highlight the more important information in the 'Great Library' temporarily housed in the sticky thread at the top of this forum.
Good civin'

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Joofoo


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posted February 19, 2001 06:48   Click Here to See the Profile for JoofooClick Here to Email Joofoo Visit Joofoo's Homepage!
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Scouse Gits,

Thanks for the information, all the post are now making more sense. Just an FYI, the link for the ICS is broken. Thanks again..

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Scouse Gits


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posted February 19, 2001 07:08   Click Here to See the Profile for Scouse GitsClick Here to Email Scouse Gits Visit Scouse Gits's Homepage!
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ICS link now fixed - sorry used a local allias ...

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"CARTAGO DELENDA EST" - Cato the Censor
"The Great Library must be built!"
"A short cut has to be challenging,
were it not so it would be 'the way'."
- Paul Craven

La Fayette


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posted February 19, 2001 09:22   Click Here to See the Profile for La FayetteClick Here to Email La Fayette Visit La Fayette's Homepage!
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SG
Is allias local spelling (after climbing inside a magnum of Côtes du Rhône) ?
Scouse Gits


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posted February 19, 2001 09:33   Click Here to See the Profile for Scouse GitsClick Here to Email Scouse Gits Visit Scouse Gits's Homepage!
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LOL @ La Fayette (and myself)

so - you've found me out - a lecturer that can't spell (in his own language) so shoot me!

Not Cotes du Rhone, last night was Corbiere - a tad closer to your home I think? no excuse for mistakes like that in the morning however ...

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"CARTAGO DELENDA EST" - Cato the Censor
"The Great Library must be built!"
"A short cut has to be challenging,
were it not so it would be 'the way'."
- Paul Craven

jcarkey


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posted February 19, 2001 10:18   Click Here to See the Profile for jcarkeyClick Here to Email jcarkey Visit jcarkey's Homepage!
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quote:

Originally posted by Scouse Gits on 02-19-2001 05:13 AM
'Paulicy'


Very clever SG. MPG and MPGE both mean Multi-Player Gold Edition. CiC means the add-on scenario pack, "Conflicts in Civilization". FW means the expansion pack, "Fantastic Worlds." ToT means Test of Time which is a type of Civ, slightly different where you can play on AC once you land there.

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