In my last game I found myself in a war at tech parity vs. an Emperor AI, around the time of War Elephants. Overall I was very impressed at how the AI handled things. It did a couple of sneak attacks on my cities to capture them. It used forts in its own territory to attack from to whittle...
Great-looking mod! Been following it for a while now, finally got the CIV urge again.
I noticed a couple citizen allocation inefficiencies, and I caught one on camera. I remember reading that you made a few changes to this, so I don't know if this behavior is because of your work or not...
Since I know I have Crystalis right, here's some clues to another "lost gem" RPG.
I don't think it is widely known.
All online reviews I could find of the game were favorable/high.
It was published (at least in Japan) by a well-known company, but not well-known for RPGs.
It was...
Crystalis!
I played this enough way-back-when that I can still remember some of the music from it. "Lost gem" describes it well, possibly my favorite game on the NES.
Here's another still to help you folks out.
Sorry, in hindsight I should have waited to let you confirm before I assumed the open floor. (Doubly sorry if someone else was waiting.)
And yeah, FFIX is my favorite of the series! (Apparently it's Sakaguchi's as well. See Part 6 of...
YES! :goodjob:
Here's a bit of trivia about that movie (from IMDB):
"The seven-minute fight at the end of the film took nearly four months to shoot. Chan indicated that one day's filming typically produces three seconds of usable film."
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