JalNES I: Quick and Easy

I expect Egypt was doomed this turn.
 
I expect Egypt was doomed this turn.
No, actually. Sumer wasn't doing that much attacking, and it would have gotten distracted by revolts.
 
One last thing before this fades into obscurity...

Using GIMP, I have created an animated map covering all 19 updates. It's fairly large, so I'll link to it rather than posting it directly:

Map is here (zipped)

Enjoy, and remember my NES!
 
One last thing before this fades into obscurity...

Using GIMP, I have created an animated map covering all 19 updates. It's fairly large, so I'll link to it rather than posting it directly:

Map is here (zipped)

Enjoy, and remember my NES!
Very cool thank you JD. And the NES was good too! :thumbsup:
 
Thee shall not be forgotten. This NES was probably the most unrecognized one in terms of greatness :}.
 
Rereading my old NES (noticing lots of typos), wishing I had time to mod again... :(

Oh well, some day...

Anyone still remember this?
 
the power the glory!!! so close to creating a super-power state, and yet so far. slowly snaking up behind the big group of ruffians to my south, with a sledgehammer in hand... hmm, I think this deserve a re-read.

and JD, when you do get time again, be sure to pick this one for Re-birth! ^_^

EDIT: oh, and defently going to add it to the wiki.
 
I miss Medea. :( Darn andis, joining as Ur at the worst possible moment, then quitting after he destroyed me. I had no joy in playing the Turks afterwards.
 
Well what can i say, I dont enjoy being dominant superpowah that can destroy everyone with its resources, instead I love fighting such powers :p so after medea was done for, the fun was pretty much over :(
 
Much appreciated.

DAMNIT, WHY DID I NOT HAVE BOATS?!?!?!?!?!?
Only you can answer that question...

Much gratified by all the gratitude (:p), people!
 
It's not like it was a massive river! The Euphrates was a gentle river, and its name in Old Persian was 'Ufratu', from hu-perethuua, hu meaning 'good' and peretu meaning 'ford'.
 
It's not like it was a massive river! The Euphrates was a gentle river, and its name in Old Persian was 'Ufratu', from hu-perethuua, hu meaning 'good' and peretu meaning 'ford'.
Well maybe if you had told me that...it probably still wouldn't had helped. Because if you had bothered to look that up then, you would also have remembered to buy boats. :p
 
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That is the sound of me hitting my head on the keyboard five times and rolling it around a bit at the end.
 
I don't understand why some people love war so much. I always prefer peace :confused:
 
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