View Full Version : 5 civs, 1 (HUGE)world, 1 survivor
mythmonster2 Mar 12, 2006, 10:41 AM Well then, I'm back and this time I'm having 5 civs(including me) on the earth huge map. Without furder ado let ther game begin!
(P.s the modes of victory are are diplomatic, space race, and conquest)
It was 4000 B.C and the nomadic Incan people had finally decided to settle down, but before they settled down there would be one last trek to the sea. However, the workers were set to build a road linking the suggested city spot to some grapes so all inhabitants of the to-be city could drink wine
(civ 3 terms: i moved 1 tile northeast and worker built road on wines)
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f56/Civfanatic/startlocation.jpg
And with that I bid you adeu (for now) Sorry for the 1 turn start.:( I have to go to my cousins birthday party.;)
There was a typo I move northEAST not northwest
andis-1 Mar 12, 2006, 11:37 AM NOOO!!! You should have moved to south-east. There your city would have 6 mountains within it's area, plus lots more grassland tiles, giving it much higher production in the lategame.
conquer_dude Mar 12, 2006, 12:12 PM Uhh... What difficulty??
Mirc Mar 12, 2006, 02:07 PM Corruption will be high in this game. Did you minimize it?
stocktracker Mar 12, 2006, 04:07 PM If this is C3C, then corruption can be somewhat combated with scientist and taxman farms.
Mirc Mar 12, 2006, 04:30 PM Yes, it's C3C, you can see from the screenshot. There are buttons above the info box, and he's playing as Inca (I'm not sure if they are in PTW, but they aren't in Vanilla for sure). But anyway corruption will be very high.
Lord_Iggy Mar 12, 2006, 04:42 PM Nice start.
MjM Mar 12, 2006, 04:44 PM NOOO!!! You should have moved to south-east. There your city would have 6 mountains within it's area, plus lots more grassland tiles, giving it much higher production in the lategame.
Look closely andis. There is a fish two squares to the NE.
mythmonster2 Mar 12, 2006, 08:42 PM by the way somethin i forgot to mention in first post.There is a surprise and it's two words, one word starts with c and the other p:mischief:
(P.S conquer dude it's cheiftain)
conquer_dude Mar 12, 2006, 08:54 PM Chieften? Ah, well screw it, can't wait til the next update.
andis-1 Mar 13, 2006, 07:14 AM Look closely andis. There is a fish two squares to the NE.
umm, so what? It won't compensate the loss of production...
mythmonster2 Mar 13, 2006, 09:09 AM The year was 3950 B.C, and what eventful years those were. After the trek to the sea the Incan people decided to found a huge city called Cuzco. The governer of the new city was told to have the city gather up men to form a warrior brigade. Finally the emporer was asked what they should research and eventually told them to try to make a metal that's harder than stone
Then came 3800 and the warrior brigade was finished and a brigade of improved scouts was to be trained. In unrelated news, the emporer personally went to the scouts and said
You men have explored far and wide, and although we are training new units, your brave deeds and courage to explore where no man has ever gone are much appreciated. We are forever indebted to you. So it is with a heavy heart, that I hereby dismiss this brigade. You will each be personally escorted to Cuzco.
Then came 3550 and the new Chasiqi scout brigade, as they were called, was finished and set out to explore. The emporer picked 10,000 people at random and acknolaged them and told them that they were going to go found the second city of the Incan Empire
Mirc Mar 13, 2006, 12:15 PM Very Nice. Screenshot?
MjM Mar 13, 2006, 03:19 PM umm, so what? It won't compensate the loss of production...
Yes it will. The mountains will take a very long time to be worked. And there is a bonus grassland nearby.
andis-1 Mar 13, 2006, 03:24 PM Yes it will. The mountains will take a very long time to be worked. And there is a bonus grassland nearby.
This game will be resolved during the late industrial/modern age, and then those tiles will be productive.
And possibly it's just that that I always place my cities so that they are most effective on the industrial age.
conquer_dude Mar 13, 2006, 08:40 PM Screenies??
MjM Mar 13, 2006, 08:43 PM This game will be resolved during the late industrial/modern age, and then those tiles will be productive.
And possibly it's just that that I always place my cities so that they are most effective on the industrial age.
Ahh, theres the difference. I play Deity and think have been in the modern ages once or twice...
mythmonster2 Mar 15, 2006, 09:15 PM @conquerdude and mirc: srry i didnt have any screenies for that update
conquer_dude Mar 15, 2006, 09:23 PM Ahh, but more importantly is there an update coming?
mythmonster2 Mar 20, 2006, 05:12 PM yes it will probably come tomorrow
carmen510 Apr 01, 2006, 06:17 PM Soooooooooo....................... Tommorow now?
mythmonster2 May 15, 2006, 07:15 PM srry all... real life is just too much and i wont get a update till summer. (on the bright side less then 2 weeks of school left!)
mythmonster2 May 29, 2006, 08:56 AM Well then guys, sorry to keep yuo all waitin for such a long time but... I'm back!:D Now, on with the story!
It was 3500 and the Incan empire was in full bloom as the radius of the city of Cuzco expanded to support the people. However the next few(a.k.a 200) years were uneventful until 3250 when the process of making bronze was mastered. In other news the scientists then started research on a wonderful device called the wheel that would be very helpful in making military devices called "chariots"
Then, in 3250, the settlers that had started training 300 years ago(I find this funny:lol: ) were ready to go. Also in that year new soldiers called spearmen who would utilize the new metal bronze were to be trained. Then there was a great discovery. As the warrior moved south he found the perfect place for a city.
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f56/Civfanatic/captionedpic1goodsite.jpg
However while the settlers were moving to the site nothing much happened until the city of Tiwanku was founded in 3100 B.C Also the spearmen in Cuzco were at last finished. Ther are rumors that the emporer is building a large bronze statue in Cuzco called "The Collosus" which have lately been proven true.
Picture of the wild:
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f56/Civfanatic/captionedpic2thewild.jpg
carmen510 May 29, 2006, 12:08 PM A: Get those dyes.
B: Get those cows.
C: Get that flood plain.
D: Give us updates
E: Nice chapter.
F: I'm not really playing Runescape anymore
G: I hate school's long year.
H: Give me Summer vacation.
mythmonster2 May 29, 2006, 03:25 PM Hold on... I am having a ...vision! Yes, yes it is coming into focus. An update will come soon enough!
carmen510 May 30, 2006, 04:38 PM Oh yeah! *Dances around wildly clapping and mom thinks I've gone insane*
Lord_Iggy May 31, 2006, 09:15 AM Glad you're back and writing mythmonster.
mythmonster2 May 31, 2006, 09:35 PM By the way I do know that my captions are poor quality but it's the best I can do using paint :(
mythmonster2 Jun 01, 2006, 11:52 AM Well, I promised you all an update and here it is!
The year was 3000 and the first defenders of Tiwanku(warriors) were ready and now spearmen were being trained in the city. Then a hundred uneventful years passed until a Inuit tribe gave us the secrets to building temples
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f56/Civfanatic/captionedpic3cb.jpg
(sorry if it's blurry)
However more uneventful years followed until the spearman brigade was finished and people from Tiwanku were chosen to found the third major city of the Incans. 40 years later the secrets of how to build chariots were discovered and now it was up to the scientists to make an alphabet for the Incans. However:
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f56/Civfanatic/captionesdpic4.jpg
Later the settlers were finished and the first temple in the Incan lands was to be built in Tiwanku.After 200 years of exploring though the great city of Tiwanku was founded, and started a tmple for they had brought along warriors. In that same year the alphabet was made and they then were to make weapons stronger then a spear or axe... a bow. Then there was a marvelous occasion, the Colossus was made.
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f56/Civfanatic/captionedpic5collosus.jpg
Then a barracks was to be made in the capital of the marvelous empire. After many more years the temple in Tiwanku was built and a barracks was to be built there too.
It was then that the bow was made and perfected, however the emporer wanted an even stronger weapon made of a stronger metal than bronze. In other news the barracks in Cuzco was built and a small ship called a curragh was to be built.
Now lets take a look at the weather, Jeff? Thank you Tom, as you can see we are expecting showers early in the morning and sun in the afternoon, back to you Tom:crazyeye: :lol:
Then once the curragh was built a temple was ordered by the governor of Cuzco. Finally, in 1990 the borders of Tiwanku expanded.
Dracarys Jun 01, 2006, 12:57 PM "Inuit" is the name used by the native group living in the Arctic of Canada, if that's what your question mark was about.
If it was referring to the fact that you met the Inuit in the middle of a large desert, well, yes, it does seem funny. Then again, the high arctic does have similarities - temperature extremes, inhospital terrain, etc.
Abaddon Jun 01, 2006, 02:31 PM Right, i know this is cheifly.. but..
get spamming citys.. you dont need wonders, barracks.. ANYTHING but more and more settlers now.
The AI is so crippled at chief level, you can out expand them easily.
carmen510 Jun 01, 2006, 05:06 PM Funny chapter.
Lord_Iggy Jun 01, 2006, 08:23 PM I think he was more wondering what they were doing in the middle of a desert.
Northern Canadian here, BTW.
WTF! Incans are invading my house and stealing all the books I have about ceremonial burial!!! AAAGGHH!!!
carmen510 Jun 01, 2006, 08:51 PM Lol. Incans! Listen! Though creatures brung by white folk! The big canoe people! Thou go fdorth and tame these creatures. (Sarcasm)
mythmonster2 Jun 02, 2006, 11:43 AM well, I'm back from a one day sleepover at my cousin's house and I looked at this thread automatically.BTW, thanks for that little tidbit of info abaddon, I'll use it.(p.s, happy first day of a full month of summer!)
carmen510 Jun 02, 2006, 06:38 PM Ya, but 2 dam weeks! :cry:
mythmonster2 Jun 04, 2006, 10:09 PM Hey everyone guess what!? I have to go to my cousin's house (in Dallas)for a week(and that's where im postin this) and he has no civ :( so no updates till I get back:(:(:(
edit:whoo! im comin back today!(And I know you guys are out there)
mythmonster2 Jun 12, 2006, 09:15 PM It was 1910 and what an eventful year that was! First the the temple in Cuzco was finished and settlers were picked to found a new city. While that was happening(darn spelling)the borders of the grand city expanded. However in Tiwanku was bustling with activity as well as the barracks was finished and settlers were picked over there as well.
Then in 1870 a most marvelous thing occured.
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f56/Civfanatic/67277932.jpg
The stange Chinook people taught us this practice called "Mysticism.":) Following that discovery another one was made in the same year... iron. Then the scientists of Inca tried to come up with a system of writing. Also the temple in Macchu Picchu was finished and workers were to be trained.
1830 B.C: yes an eventful year that was and it was only marked with the settlers in Cuzco finished and a curragh was being manufactered.
Then in 1790 the Chasqui scouts who had now mapped out all of this continent which the Incans called home, were finally disbanded and adressed to by the emporer. To them we salute:salute: The workers in Macchu were finished and spearmen were started training.
Then in 1790 all warriors who were now practically obsolete were disbanded. To them we also salute for defending our cities bravely :salute: The settlers and curragh which were previously started were finished in that year.
carmen510 Jun 13, 2006, 03:03 PM Nice getting Mysticism! :goodjob:
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