Aiming and AOA - superstitions or fact?

I am sure that taking a different AoA has an effect. It's happened to me a lot, no idea why. I have often wondered about aiming but I never found anything special.
 
am sure that taking a different AoA has an effect.

You're wrong, but it's nice to see such conviction. I guess, in a twisted sort of way, it does have an effect, in that you're using different numbers than you were in the last attack, but it doesn't matter if attack three is newly from the west or from the east like all the others, it will succeed/fail on its own merits.

Feel free to continue to use sub-optimal strategy, though. Makes those of us playing with devotion to cold, hard facts look better. :)

Arathorn
 
I believe in not believing.

When I first played Civ3 (oh so long ago) I had my first flip. I reloaded the turn and moved all my units out of the city, and it didn't flip!

It took me over a year to be convinced that moving the units out of the city in itself didn't stop the flip. :crazyeye:
 
anarres said:
It took me over a year to be convinced that moving the units out of the city in itself didn't stop the flip. :crazyeye:

I still believed that until very recently...
 
My fights sound like this:

*Fight begins*
ComeoncomeoncomeoncomeoncomeonCOMEONCOMEON!-YOU CAN DO IT!-COMEON!-GODDAMNIT, YOU USELESS PIECE OF ****!

If you were to listen to me play Civ3, you would hear this several times every minute.

Please excuse my french. I get that way when angered.
 
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