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November 2nd, 2007, 01:26 AM
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Re: Noob, needs advice please
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p.s. people are free to buy what they want, where they want. Only fascist culture tend to think the other way.
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I'm not sure why you said this, but it isn't fascist to think that a company should be allowed to code against pirating, and it is hardly fascist to advise you against Ebay, where pirated copies of games abound...
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November 2nd, 2007, 02:17 PM
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Re: Noob, needs advice please
Well said, sum1. Jourdelune clearly doesnt have all the facts and just likes the word "facist"
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November 2nd, 2007, 04:49 PM
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Re: Noob, needs advice please
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p.s. people are free to buy what they want, where they want. Only fascist culture tend to think the other way.
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Yes, people are completely free to buy the game from wherever they want. They are also quite free to suffer the consequences of their actions if they happen to purchase a pirated copy. Lack of manual means a pirated copy. If the eBay purchase was actually an instance where the seller had purchased a legal copy and was selling it onwards, then verification details for the original purchase should be available. If not, too bad, so sad, bad decision and the consequences follow from that.
Understand that there is absolutely ZERO obligation on Shrapnel's part to allow people access to the resources on these forums unless they can verify that their copy of a Shrapnel title is legal. Normally, it is assumed that people who do register here to use the forums have legal copies (i.e. presumption of innocence), but if there is cause for suspicion, it will be investigated. If things progress that far, failure to verify original purchase will result in swift, decisive application of the Ban Hammer to the problem. There is nothing fascist about that and if you think there is, you should educate yourself about the meaning of the words you are using, because you're so far off the mark it's not even funny.
Also, I have the following opinion to express and note that this particular opinion is my personal one and should not be interpreted to reflect the opinion of Shrapnel Games. I actually don't know their stance on this:
Too many people are too concerned with how they have a right to this and a right to that and behave as if they have no obligations whatsoever toward anyone or anything and how they should always be let off the hook instead of suffering the consequences of their own actions. Usually it is also a case of those whining loudest being the ones who least deserve to be given any slack. In my opinion, that sort of behavior indicates only self-centered, whiny spinelessness and immaturity and my estimation of the person's worth will be along similar lines. The concept of personal responsibility for their own decisions seems to be completely foreign to these people.
Note that since this forum is a community forum for Dominions 3 and I am a moderator of the forum, so my duties are to serve the community in the capacity assigned to me. So I am likely to keep many of my opinions to myself and I will help users with advice and other resources without letting personal feelings influence things. But that consideration does not extend into excusing their bad decisions if and when things come to a pass where investigation of irregularities is called for.
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November 2nd, 2007, 05:24 PM
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Re: Noob, needs advice please
I'm new so I'm staying far far away from this particular discussion
(Though game company shouldn't have to provide support etc for pirated games)
Jourdelune Suggested no water nations or ermor as enemies,
Can anyone suggest a weak enemy/s? (When play as Niefeheim)
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November 2nd, 2007, 06:02 PM
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Re: Noob, needs advice please
Stay away from the glamour nations (Vanheim, Helheim, Tir na n'Og), they tend to be really successful for the AI, since they have better than average troops. Niefel has the problem of getting its troops swarmed against the AI, but if you take a Nature bless (e.g. N9E4 or N9E6), you should be able to reach a critical mass of Niefel Giants and after that it doesn't really matter much who you face, the cold aura does them in.
Middle Era would perhaps be better to start out with, since you have a greater variety of better baseline troops with many nations. Using the Better Independents mod (see sig) could also help you some.
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November 2nd, 2007, 06:28 PM
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Re: Noob, needs advice please
Thanks for the info, guess I'll try middle ages, I've only played early so saw, more magic (I like magic)
yea I've got the better independents mod
Saw it on your sig & immediately grabbed it lol
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November 2nd, 2007, 07:43 PM
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Weaker nations from AI POV
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MeisterSin said:
Can anyone suggest a weak enemy/s? (When play as Niefeheim)
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The AI tends to implode badly with Mictlan (EA, LA) because of the dominion dynamics, but this does not necessarily make for an interesting game.
If you play on Normal, with independents on 9, and a luxuriously spacious map (ex. 20 provinces per player!), it will likely be far easier to get away with a 'conventional' army-heavy non-bless strategy. You don't have to rabidly expand against normal AIs (it's even OK to be out-expanded by them, if you're research-heavy -- crushing them late-game with magic and strategy), and if you keep the peace with them, they tend to reciprocate unless you bare your throat. If you find one early that's weak, kill him, of course.
Small crowded maps with weaker independents tend to reward aggressive high-bless strategies with really bad scales and recruitable high-quality sacreds, paired with some early boosting magic.
In general, you should probably avoid the water nations at first, and Ermor (LA -- undead hordes require some specialized counters), R'lyeh (LA -- nasty insanity dominion), C'tis (MA -- nasty disease dominion, and loads of poison). Flier-heavy (Caelum) and stealth (Pangaea, say) nations are considerably less nasty in the hands of an AI than they would be led by a human player, as it's not that good at making use of the mobility and/or stealth. The same goes for the magically powerful nations; the AI is better at making use of conventional armies than it is with optimizing research to make use of those nations.
You'll also notice AI weaknesses regarding the maintenance of supply lines and its stubbornness with respect to sieges -- it sets itself up for starvation, sometimes. Other times, you may be able to anticipate where it'll attack and take advantage of the turn order (moves in friendly territory go before mundane attacks) to sandbag it. Spies can be used to -really- ruin its tax base (ex. TC (MA) spamming Imperial Consorts).
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November 2nd, 2007, 09:33 PM
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Re: Weaker nations from AI POV
In middle era, as Jotunheim, I'd suggest picking Ulm as one of your opponents. Thanks to your strong units, their high protection isn't a serious concern.
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