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July 26th, 2011, 11:16 PM
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Sergeant
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Sydney Australia
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Re: The Art of War - EA Vanilla Newbs Game 8/8 (Running)
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When did Tir na nog go AI? I just noticed that on the Pretender list...
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Just a couple of turns ago, he has, to my knowledge, no provinces and no units left at all.
But sieges take time...
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July 27th, 2011, 10:29 AM
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Corporal
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Taipei, Taiwan
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Re: The Art of War - EA Vanilla Newbs Game 8/8 (Running)
I specifically said not to turn on AI without talking to me first. Please, even if you have no units, talk with me before you go AI just so I know the situation.
Anyways, Talrivian, I hope you enjoyed playing. Glad to have you join our game here.
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July 27th, 2011, 11:23 PM
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Sergeant
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Re: The Art of War - EA Vanilla Newbs Game 8/8 (Running)
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Also, I am getting beat on pretty good by Caelum, so if you are so inclined, he has to be a little weaker down south...
Oh, and Fomoria is ending his NAP with me next turn so feel free to beat on him out West.
I will hold on as long as I can. lol
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lol, more like Ulm has been beating itself against the Eagle King's mountains of strength!
I think all your big losses have been when you have tried to advance on me, first with your clustered sacreds and then with your SC.
I have only been engaging you with a third of my resources. If anybody thinks to catch me unawares, be warned, I am like a stale Oreo Cookie: hard on the top, hard on the bottom and a little crumbly, but still somewhat unexpectedly firm inbetweeen.
You can try taking a bite of it, but don't be surprised if it isn't as tasty as it looked.
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July 30th, 2011, 12:16 PM
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Second Lieutenant
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Re: The Art of War - EA Vanilla Newbs Game 8/8 (Running)
Greetings,
the Formorian High Command is eagerly willing to aquire Earth and Nature Gems. We currently are willing to trade largely in Astral gems.
Signed,
Stavka High Command
Formoria
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August 4th, 2011, 10:43 PM
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Private
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Re: The Art of War - EA Vanilla Newbs Game 8/8 (Running)
After speaking with MartialDoc (and losing my capital and all but two provinces) I have gone AI.
It was fun and I learned a lot (like I need to play more SP to hone some stragegies).
Good luck to all!
The Kurgan
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August 4th, 2011, 11:53 PM
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Sergeant
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Re: The Art of War - EA Vanilla Newbs Game 8/8 (Running)
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It was fun and I learned a lot (like I need to play more SP to hone some stragegies).
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Single player is pretty useless past the first year for testing multi player strategy, they are almost completely different games.
In fact other than testing your initial expansion playing against the AI is probably detrimental to your multi player game.
A better way to learn is to go back over your turns to figure out what mistakes you made and what you could have done better. I always archive all the turns in multi player games so that I can refer back to them.
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August 5th, 2011, 11:11 PM
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Corporal
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Re: The Art of War - EA Vanilla Newbs Game 8/8 (Running)
Yeah, I'll definitely agree with Nightfall. The AI plays completely differently from a human. It's good to test out expansion strategies or to see how certain spells work. But, other than this, not really helpful for MP.
Best to just play MP games. When you lose, you learn quite a lot if you go back and figure out what you could have done differently.
On another note, Maverni will also be going AI as he's been quite busy and doesn't have much left either.
LongBrodie and The Kurgan - thanks for playing
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August 5th, 2011, 11:31 PM
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Sergeant
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Re: The Art of War - EA Vanilla Newbs Game 8/8 (Running)
Thems the shakes.
As Macleod says, 'There can only be one!'
I hope to play with both of you guys again in another time and another place...and Talrivian as well, as long as I'm at it. (didn't get a chance with him since he went AI without saying anything)
Happy Trails and say hello to Tartarus for us! There's sure to be 4 more on their way down sooner or later.
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August 15th, 2011, 12:46 AM
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Sergeant
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Re: The Art of War - EA Vanilla Newbs Game 8/8 (Running)
Within the council chamber of the Hinnom the debate rages as to the state of the world.
Rumors of alliances and plots, suggestions for war from other nations have arrived and been dispatched, yet the world appeared to be strangely quiet.
With no nation obviously weak enough to be easy pray, the pretenders eye each other warily while the tension builds, trying to anticipate who will be the first to act.
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August 16th, 2011, 06:53 AM
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Second Lieutenant
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Re: The Art of War - EA Vanilla Newbs Game 8/8 (Running)
I am currently on vacation and have just found out that "Internet access" means a old dos PC without user access to USB ports that is shakingly connected to the Internet.
Oh, and the only internet cafee in a radius of 5 km just closed.
I can still send E-Mails and messages, but not get or send attachments.
My vacation is sceduled to go on for 2 weeks, so a sub will likely be needed.
I apologize again, I really thought that I would have working access to the Internet.
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