Sandrock LQ
Demi-God in Training
With the first DGIT game completed, I'm proud to report that we were successful in our conquest. Rome laid waste to all other civilizations and is free to prosper.
Now comes the time to discuss DGIT # 2
1)We need more players. We started out with 5 and it actually looked like we were down to two members when I disappeared for a couple of weeks. Anyway, we now stand at three members: myself, Smellincoffee, and SolarKnight. I would like to bolster our members in total to seven. That way if we lose a couple of people, we will still have enough to make the game interesting.
2)About Us: Our group was originally formed for two reasons. The first was to create a succession game for people who had never played one before. The other motivation was to train players(like myself) to get away from easy difficulty levels and move on to harder ones, with the eventual goal of reaching Deity, and now with Conquests, the Sid difficulty level.
3)Interested Yet? Good. We are relatively lax in terms of rules for our group. We don't kick people out if they miss a turn or do anything bizarre. We take what we have and work with it. The goal is to learn to play Civ 3 and have fun. The requirements for our group are the following:
a-You must be able to beat Chieftan: We likely will be playing our next game on Regent, but don't worry if you haven't played that level. The nature of succession games usually prevents any one person from destroying the game.
b-You should not be able to beat a level greater than Regent(at least on a regular basis). When you sign up, just say what the highest level difficulty you have beaten is, and we'll let you know if you fit in. There is flexibility here, and its really more of a subjective thing. If you have any doubt just ask, and we'll let you know right here.
c- You should not be a succession game expert. Chances are if you've played in a large number of succession games, you're pretty good already.
d-You need to have PTW patched to the latest version available. We will probably switch to Conquests at some point.
e-As with all succession games you'll have to post what you did each turn. We are relatively lax about what you post about each turn as long as we get the important info.
If I just confused you with all of that double talk, let me put it simply. If you can't beat Deity, and you want to learn with us how to do it, then you're in the right place. You also don't have to know a lot of acronyms. We're all here to learn, and I picked up a ton of new tips just from my first succession game. I learned a few tricks in DGIT # 1 alone.
Let the sign ups begin!
Now comes the time to discuss DGIT # 2
1)We need more players. We started out with 5 and it actually looked like we were down to two members when I disappeared for a couple of weeks. Anyway, we now stand at three members: myself, Smellincoffee, and SolarKnight. I would like to bolster our members in total to seven. That way if we lose a couple of people, we will still have enough to make the game interesting.
2)About Us: Our group was originally formed for two reasons. The first was to create a succession game for people who had never played one before. The other motivation was to train players(like myself) to get away from easy difficulty levels and move on to harder ones, with the eventual goal of reaching Deity, and now with Conquests, the Sid difficulty level.
3)Interested Yet? Good. We are relatively lax in terms of rules for our group. We don't kick people out if they miss a turn or do anything bizarre. We take what we have and work with it. The goal is to learn to play Civ 3 and have fun. The requirements for our group are the following:
a-You must be able to beat Chieftan: We likely will be playing our next game on Regent, but don't worry if you haven't played that level. The nature of succession games usually prevents any one person from destroying the game.
b-You should not be able to beat a level greater than Regent(at least on a regular basis). When you sign up, just say what the highest level difficulty you have beaten is, and we'll let you know if you fit in. There is flexibility here, and its really more of a subjective thing. If you have any doubt just ask, and we'll let you know right here.
c- You should not be a succession game expert. Chances are if you've played in a large number of succession games, you're pretty good already.
d-You need to have PTW patched to the latest version available. We will probably switch to Conquests at some point.
e-As with all succession games you'll have to post what you did each turn. We are relatively lax about what you post about each turn as long as we get the important info.
If I just confused you with all of that double talk, let me put it simply. If you can't beat Deity, and you want to learn with us how to do it, then you're in the right place. You also don't have to know a lot of acronyms. We're all here to learn, and I picked up a ton of new tips just from my first succession game. I learned a few tricks in DGIT # 1 alone.
Let the sign ups begin!