I'm a total idiot! I was being lazy and did not browse the thread. I just recently got back into playing civ again since last fall (major computer failure) so I haven't kept up with the forum and developments. Thanks for helping Jones. I'll be back if I need more assistance.
I realize that resources are being put into Civ4 now, but does anyone know if any art has been produced to add to RaR 1.02 for buildings/wonders that say "we are sorry..."? I would like to improve my Civ3 RaR gaming experience. My appologies if this is the wrong thread for this post.
Well, I thought i had it licked but I was wrong. My OS has crashed again. I'm told this may be a motherboard issue. My apologies fellas but I think it best if you guys move on. I have written to loulong. I will give my password and my glorious army to him. Good luck with the game. Email with...
I have hit a snag with system restore procedure. I have decided to just get a new operating system and start from scratch. I should be back up this weekend.
I downloaded the save file yesterday morning prior to going to work. When I returned my computer was wiped out. I have not ascertained the problem yet, so I'm not suggesting that the save file was corrupt or at fault for my crash. I will have to delay the game until I've repaired the computer...
A battle for Iconium waged through the night. Many were killed on both sides but alas the Macedonian army led by Alexander was unable to breach the mighty city walls.
I hadn't visited this thread in a few days. I discovered that qummik had posted the save to me instead of email. Sorry about the delay. I have played and sent. No combat this turn.
The Battle of Sian was lost and the Chinese were forced into total submission. It was rumored that the captured Chinese leader was only a decoy and the real Leader of the Chinese Republic is basking in the sun on a remote beach sippin' Mai Tais.
Thanks guys, I enjoyed it. Let me know if...
Ok by me. I also though it was 5 turns. On turn 5 I did some trading but none of the AI would ally with me, I guess they favor the soft Persian way of thinking.
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