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Chieftain
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 12
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ok i was playing an mp game and was aginst thes 3 guys .. well by the year 300 bc - 100 ad thay had a score of 500-600 points!!! i want to know how thay did this!!!!! any one plzz tell
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Chieftain
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 12
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how do thay do it!?!?!?! on a real world map i toke over all ofe china and korea by 230 bc[i was mongolia] and my score was only 153!!!
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Drinking with Obama
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Amish Country, Wisconsin, USA
Posts: 6,627
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On multi-player, isn't the default difficulty level Regent?
Regent level scores 3 times higher than Chieftain. Read Sir Pleb's article in the strategy articles forum titled "Maximizing Your Score" for details on how the scoring system works.
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