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    New game coming to you soon

    I'll play if it's standard, though I'm very inexperienced. EDIT: EEK! Didnt see how old this thread was. But I'd still be interested in joining a new standard game...
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    Scattered Cities

    so far this is good. TEch goes a bit fast early on but this is fun. I'm the persians and there's iron near 4 out of 5 of my cities :evilgrin:
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    Leader Changes

    Yeah, I know :( ...I just think it should be how i said...:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
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    Leader Changes

    i agree, i just prefer nebu :D
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    Leader Changes

    What about Nebuchadnezzar for babylon, or liu pang for china...nebu began the chaldean golden age
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    Leader Changes

    If you really want a communist leader of russia to associate with a golden age, use Gorbachev
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    Leader Changes

    1. Augustus is much more representative of the Pax Romana, he started it! 2. England's real golden age was the elizabethean era, especially after the fall of the spanish armada 3. Nixon??? Vietnam is the golden age??? If anyone JFK would symbolize a golden age near the time period youre...
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    What is the farthest age you could get in in civ3?

    I've played only once...industrial
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    Leader Changes

    erm...maybe, but i would say the golden age dates back to post WWII
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    Leader Changes

    I think the leaders for the civs should be representative of the golden age they had. These are my suggestions (civs omitted i know little about or i agree with their current leader): ROme: Augustus Greece: Pericles China: Liu Pang (1st Han Emperor) India: Ashoka Egypt: Rameses II...
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    Civ Leaders

    No one seems to be mentioning Greece or Persia. For Persia, Cyrus would be a much more representative and less Greco-centric leader. For Greece, Alexander wasn't even completely Greek (he was Macedonian). I think a better leader would be Pericles.
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