Emperor SG?

It's just that when I start CivAssist it always gets an error message and stops working. :mad:
 
It's just that when I start CivAssist it always gets an error message and stops working. :mad:

Are you running Vista, if so there are a few things you need to do.

Right click on the start of CIVASSIST selecting properties, then click security tab

I can remember exactly what I did but you have to set up adminstrator permissions for it.

Once you have it working there is something else you need to do with the Civilisation Directory so that the files can be seen by civassist

Have a look here for more info
 
If Sparthage has no objections, how about we take turns since I am very busy this Summer. ;)
I'm okay with that. There will be a few weeks where I can't play, but other than that I'm fine with that. Remember, I can't play a lot for the next few weeks (Final Exams).
 
I have the save, will play soon. And its not as dire as you think, we have Iron.
 
Finished. Was a disappointing turnset, here is the turnlog:

Spoiler :

Pre-Flight: CivAssist 2, Word running. Open the save, look things over.
Looks good, nothing to do.

Civilian units:
Workers 3

Military units:
Warrior 3
Archers 3
Spears 4

Unit Support:
Total Units: 14
Allowed Units: 16
Support Cost: 0 gpt

Enemies/Hit list:

Greece=>Average compared to War, target 1
India=>Average compared to Peace, target 2
Russia=>Weak compared to Peace, target 3
Sumeria=>Weak compared to Peace, target 4

Hit Enter=>

IBT: No enemy movement.
Istanbul Barracks=>Swordsman.
Edrine Swordsman=>Swordsman.

Turn 1, 1225 BC: Move new sword towards Corinth.

IBT: Istanbul riots, must have missed something.

Turn 2, 1200 BC: Move new sword towards Corinth. Scout warriors continue exploring. Fix riot.

IBT: Greek Archer steps out of Corinth.

Turn 3, 1175 BC: Pick off Greek rArcher with rArcher clean, 1-0

IBT: Nada

Turn 4, 1150 BC: MM and raise lux to 20%.

IBT: Nada

Turn 5, 1125 BC: at Corinth, vSword wins vs rHoplite, -3hp, 2-0

IBT: No enemy movement.
Istanbul Swordsman=>Settler.
Bursa Swordsman=>Swordsman.

Turn 6, 1100 BC: Move new Swords toward Corinth, wounded sword out to heal.

IBT: Catherine boots our scout.
Edrine Swordsman=>Swordsman.
Iznik Curragh=>Curragh.

Turn 7, 1075 BC: Move new Sword out, 2 Swords up to Corinth.
Curragh heads north, sees land off the starboard bow.

IBT: Greek rArcher dies on rWarrior, -2 hp. 3-0

Turn 8, 1050 BC: Disaster at Corinth! One rHoplite defeats 2 vSwords and an rArcher to become elite, 3-3

IBT: Writing researched, CoL next.
Istanbul Settler=>Swordsman.

Turn 9, 1025 BC: Adding insult to injury, Sumeria steals the one good settlement site available.

IBT: Greek rArcher kills wounded warrior.

Turn 10, 1000 BC: Trade Writing and 8 gold to Sumeria for Mathematics.
Head new settler to site 1NW of the game forest.

Non-Combat
Workers 3

Military units:
Warrior 1
Archers 2
Spears 5
Swords 2
Curragh 1
Unit Support:
Total Units: 15
Allowed Units: 16
Support Cost: 0 gpt

Sliders
7/2/1, Code of Laws in 23 turns at -2 gpt, 17 in the bank.


The save:
 
They should beat Australia, but then again Enland should have beat the USA
 
^ [offtopic] ^
 
I needed more swords or some catapults. Speaking of catapults, maybe this round of swords could be changed to catapults to build build our Stack of Doom.
 
Honestly, I could care less about soccer. :D
 
Spoiler :
Appalachian State 34
Michigan 32

Honestly, I could care less about Michigan football. :p

Back on task tho, we need to find a way to effectively combat hoppies. It would seem that cats would be one alternative, but I don't really remember how much they cost and how accurate they are. But I guess anything to weaken the Greeks?
 
The funny part about that is I don't really follow Michigan football that much anymore. But look in the spoiler tags anyway. :p

Spoiler :
Wins and championships

Highest all-time winning percentage in NCAA Division I-A football history (.737)
Most all-time wins in NCAA Division I-A football history (877)
The most winning seasons (110)
The most undefeated seasons in Division I-A football (25)
One of only three schools with a winning record against every Division I-A conference

Attendance and television

The largest crowd to ever attend an NCAA football game: 112,118 on November 22, 2003 at Michigan Stadium vs. Ohio State
The longest streak in home game attendance of over 100,000 (222 games - November 8, 1975 vs. Purdue)
The most televised school in college football history (406 televised games)[4]

Current streaks

The longest current streak of games in Division I-A since last being shut out (298 games; last time on October 20, 1984, at Iowa)

Honored pageantry

The number one sports rivalry: Michigan-Ohio State, according to ESPN's "10 Greatest Sports Rivalries"
"The Victors" is one of the few fight songs in the Hall of Fame

National championships

The following is a list of Michigan's 11 claimed national championships:
Year Coach Selector Record Bowl
1901 Fielding Yost Helms, Holgate, NCF 11–0 Won Rose
1902 Fielding Yost Helms, Billingsley, Houlgate, Parke H. Davis, NCF 11–0 -
1903 Fielding Yost Billingsley, NCF 11–0–1 -
1904 Fielding Yost Billingsley, NCF 10–0 -
1918 Fielding Yost Billingsley, NCF 5–0 -
1923 Fielding Yost Billingsley, NCF 8–0 -
1932 Harry G. Kipke Dickinson, Parke H. Davis 8–0 -
1933 Harry G. Kipke Billingsley, Boand, Dickinson, Helms, Houlgate, CFRA, NCF, Parke H. Davis, Poling 7–0–1 -
1947 Fritz Crisler Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, DeVold, Dunkel, CFRA, Helms, Houlgate, Litkenhous, NCF, Poling, Sagarin 11–0 Won Rose
1948 Bennie Oosterbaan AP 9–0 -
1997 Lloyd Carr AP 12–0 Won Rose
National Championships 11

TAKE THAT OVERSEER!!! (and madviking) :D

well I guess that overseer get's number one sports rivalry :lol:
 
I'm more of a
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fan, thankyouverymuch.
 
Haha, you fail then...

EDIT: That general region can have Rich Rodriguez back. :p
 
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