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Alright, we arrived at 15 anno domini. Barbs everywhere and have met my (far) eastern neighbor.
 
GrendelS said:
Alright, we arrived at 15 anno domini. Barbs everywhere and have met my (far) eastern neighbor.

Yeah; who forgot to turn off barbarians? =]

While the Americans remain isolated thanks to Montezuma, they have sent a ship envoy along the coast in hopes of finding more advanced civilization with which to trade.
 
Randle said:
Yeah; who forgot to turn off barbarians? =]

While the Americans remain isolated thanks to Montezuma, they have sent a ship envoy along the coast in hopes of finding more advanced civilization with which to trade.

What, you can turn off barbarians during the game setup? On the other hand, single player games are less fun, so I'd rather tolerate a few American, Indian and Incan barbs in the neighborhood :p

Sometimes I'd wish the map were a little smaller, the continents are quite far away from each other. My Axeman needed over a dozen turns to reach Indian territory. It's high time for the flight tech and fast tanks.

:king:
 
Hmm, the 15AD save must be stuck somewhere, the last time I saw it was on August 5, forwarded it 10:15 (GMT+2)
 
GrendelS said:
Hmm, the 15AD save must be stuck somewhere, the last time I saw it was on August 5, forwarded it 10:15 (GMT+2)
I played and forwarded that save about 3 hours later.
 
GrendelS said:
Alright, we arrived at 15 anno domini.

You know, if I had waited a few more turns, Christianity could have been founded right on time. =]
 
Asoka:
+1 Years of peace have strenghened our relations
+1 Our Open Borders have brought our people close together


Barbarians are cowards.

:king:
 
Montezuma has began his rampage in the Americas. Washington has dispatched troops to the Mexican border in hopes of holding back the Aztec warriors.
 
Oops. What are your chances? Too bad Europe is too far for action. Anybody else have fun with warmongering :satan: neighbors?

Screenshot would be great, I thought about posting something about a barbarian city I found in the old world.

:king:
 
GrendelS said:
Oops. What are your chances? Too bad Europe is too far for action. Anybody else have fun with warmongering :satan: neighbors?

Screenshot would be great, I thought about posting something about a barbarian city I found in the old world.

:king:

Well, I requested assistance from the Inca, but I don't know if they can help; so far I'm fine defending, but I'm worried about his demands post-war.
 
Randle said:
Well, I requested assistance from the Inca, but I don't know if they can help; so far I'm fine defending, but I'm worried about his demands post-war.

It appears that due to significant geography issues, the Inca are safely isolated from the Aztec. The Americans are currently considering bulldozing the mountain.
 
India is repelling an unprovoked Chinese incursion, which I first thought was driven by a lack of metal but apparently not. Just pure greed ;-).
 
Greed - the driving force behind so many invasions

I'll be on the road until Tuesday, but if I find an open wlan access point I'll be able to play :D

:king:
 
The Aztec/American war is progressing slowly. The Americans recently repelled a massive onslaught with no casualties, and are looking forward to turning the tide very soon.
 
I fear that the Germans, left unmolested in their resource-rich continent, may be building up a permanent lead...if they are the richest civ in the game when they get to their unique unit, gulp!
 
The Chinese civilization trusts its peaceful yet flagging neighbor in the far west. We came to an open borders agreement, so we could map out his territory and unit locations for a little compensation to the "highest bidder"... :D

with best regards to our brothers on the Indian subcontinent,

Bismarck


p.s.: looking at the power graph, I don't envy you, Chinetter
 
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