azmodean said:I apologise if this has already been covered but I scanned other threads and could not find definate confirmation.
The "GOTM 10 - Please Read" thread, is it referring to the Flood Plains / Hills on Treasure Island?
thanks
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azmodean said:I apologise if this has already been covered but I scanned other threads and could not find definate confirmation.
The "GOTM 10 - Please Read" thread, is it referring to the Flood Plains / Hills on Treasure Island?
thanks
Well, I guess that depends on what level you normally play at.Shillen said:I definitely agree with this. Winning on emperor with a tough starting location would be a lot more satisfying than winning on deity with all kinds of bonuses.

Great People Tech Prefences - http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=140952jesusin said:GP teching mistakes (please help me, do you know why a Gsci would prefer Philosofy rather than Optics? Or a merchant CS rather than Machinery?)

malekithe said:I managed a domination victory in 1574 for a score of 126279.
I had to do both, as HC was far and away the tech leader in my game. If I'd gone after his little island, it would have been a much later victory. Plus, his island was actually the smallest of the three opponents'. Cathy's was the biggest, but she was also the farthest away and fairly advanced. I actually spent about 2 hours around 1300 AD calculating exactly what land I was going to conquer; that really paid off in the end. I had feared, up until that point, that I would have to attack all but one rival. I'm glad that wasn't the case, as military conquest always seems to go much slower for me than just mass-producing settlers for unclaimed lands.Khalid said:Congrats, you have beaten me by 3 turns. I should have gone for Cyrus earlier and not try to settle wastelands.
malekithe said:1478 - After a grueling war, Asoka is finally eliminated - I suffered very few losses, but still managed to rack-up massive war-wearinees over the 18-turn war. It was starting to anger me; what were my people mad at? Did they secretly empathize with the Indians? My catapults spent the entire time either bombarding or marching, so I don't think I actually could have completed this war any faster than I did.
- On the same turn the war ends, I discover Steel - It's time for the hurting to begin...
- Sometime around this point I got a Great Merchant who headed straight for Moscow and contributed enough money into my coffers to upgrade my first wave of cannons.

Do you mean that the couple of Indian cities that had come out of revolt before the war was concluded could influence the number of unhappy people in Shanghai? I thought war weariness was completely tied to duration of war with a particaular foe and the number of casualties in that war. I know there are other factors, such as whether the fighting takes place on your territory, but I didn't think that nationality of citizens played any part in actual war-weariness. There is another source of unhappiness that shows up as "We yearn to join our Motherland!" Is this what you're refering to?Lawrence said:The reason for war weariness is the amount of Indian people in your cities. They are protesting against your attack on their home nation. So a good idea to reduce this a little bit is to sacrifice them into building courthouses and theaters to stop their protesting.![]()

. Genghis was number 2 in population, I had Catherine and Capc's votes locked up. The vote for diplomatic victory came up and my opponent was Catherine
. It looks like over the last turn or two she passed Genghis in size. Well no problem Genghis is +12, -1 with me. So I clicked the turn button and accepted the win.
No, Catherine and Capac had formed a Defensive pact, so Capac voted for Catherine
. So what do I do, now, my civ is on autopilot. I have to put things back in order and go for the Space victory. The thought was too horrible to consider, but I got an idea. I gifted those 2 Egyptian cities to Genghis:andJorunkun said:... and as for the question about Deity: Of course I would play. But I would much prefer an undiluted Immortal game, or even a tough start on Emperor. IMHO, It's more satisfying to win on a lower level but without these heavy starting advantages.
Shillen said:I definitely agree with this. Winning on emperor with a tough starting location would be a lot more satisfying than winning on deity with all kinds of bonuses.