Particularly cool games

Awesomandias

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I'm up way too early, and on too much caffeine, so that may be behind this, but I think it would be fun for people to tell some stories of things that have happened in their games that really stood out, stuff that simply could never happen in vanilla.
For instance, in a game I played recently, with aggressive barbs and barb generals, I'm not sure how the hell it happened since I was playing Japan, and we didn't get a scout on the mainland until halfway through ancient (for personal choice, wanted to build up as a purely insular country, needing nothing, NOTHING! from those savages on the larger country.) but this one particular stack of barbs had apparently gone through pretty much all of mainland euerasia, decimating every civ in its path, turning the entire continent into a ridiculous no-man's-land, somehow held back by the Carthaginians (who had done a frightening job of the same thing on their continent) from Africa, leaving us, England and a single Viking city on the very tip of the peninsula.
We were forced to adopt defensive agreements with the few left, after watching the civ counter on the side, which had cost far too much money to the Koreans to fill, slowly lose names. After making some solid headway into each side, by which I mean we had each managed to take, at the most, three cities each over the next thousand or so years and actually hold them long enough to call them ours, the Cherokee showed up. Apparently we had wasted so much time on military alone that the American nations were now discovering, in this bizarre dystopia, the "new world." We never had a chance. The mighty empire of the Rising Sun fell.

Anyone else have a game that really struck you as just incredibly badass?
 
In my current game with Rome, I was able to reach the other continent with rafts, and since there was a great spot directly south of my capital (6 cotton, stone, cow, silver :crazyeye:) I just had to settle it as soon as I got a tribe. The civs there weren't too happy about the invasion, each sending their pretty decently sized armies. I just got reinforcements in time that the portuguese began to have second thoughts, so they just occupied a forested hill instead of assaulting the city itself.

Then the inuit and greek armies showed up; all three ended up fighting each other, and once the dust settled I swept the scraps away - divide et impera! Got all of their generals too, nice to see the AI utilizing the battlefield commanders.

Sadly the goths couldn't make it to the party in time, since I had sent a lone hunter to the north, and their massive army started chasing him instead.
 
In my current game with Rome, I was able to reach the other continent with rafts, and since there was a great spot directly south of my capital (6 cotton, stone, cow, silver :crazyeye:) I just had to settle it as soon as I got a tribe. The civs there weren't too happy about the invasion, each sending their pretty decently sized armies. I just got reinforcements in time that the portuguese began to have second thoughts, so they just occupied a forested hill instead of assaulting the city itself.

Then the inuit and greek armies showed up; all three ended up fighting each other, and once the dust settled I swept the scraps away - divide et impera! Got all of their generals too, nice to see the AI utilizing the battlefield commanders.

Sadly the goths couldn't make it to the party in time, since I had sent a lone hunter to the north, and their massive army started chasing him instead.

Man, aren't you lucky. I've been stuck alone in my continent for 500 turns waiting for ocean faring vessels. Getting to other continents with rafts? I assume this was a lucky incident of low sea levels?

@OP. That's a pretty cool story. Stuff like this can really help get some positive exposure for the modpack.
 
I'm up way too early, and on too much caffeine, so that may be behind this, but I think it would be fun for people to tell some stories of things that have happened in their games that really stood out, stuff that simply could never happen in vanilla.
For instance, in a game I played recently, with aggressive barbs and barb generals, I'm not sure how the hell it happened since I was playing Japan, and we didn't get a scout on the mainland until halfway through ancient (for personal choice, wanted to build up as a purely insular country, needing nothing, NOTHING! from those savages on the larger country.) but this one particular stack of barbs had apparently gone through pretty much all of mainland euerasia, decimating every civ in its path, turning the entire continent into a ridiculous no-man's-land, somehow held back by the Carthaginians (who had done a frightening job of the same thing on their continent) from Africa, leaving us, England and a single Viking city on the very tip of the peninsula.
We were forced to adopt defensive agreements with the few left, after watching the civ counter on the side, which had cost far too much money to the Koreans to fill, slowly lose names. After making some solid headway into each side, by which I mean we had each managed to take, at the most, three cities each over the next thousand or so years and actually hold them long enough to call them ours, the Cherokee showed up. Apparently we had wasted so much time on military alone that the American nations were now discovering, in this bizarre dystopia, the "new world." We never had a chance. The mighty empire of the Rising Sun fell.

Anyone else have a game that really struck you as just incredibly badass?

ouch...why do i seriously think that dropping the Third Reich at its height on yourworld is a good idea...
 
Man, aren't you lucky. I've been stuck alone in my continent for 500 turns waiting for ocean faring vessels. Getting to other continents with rafts? I assume this was a lucky incident of low sea levels?

Medium sea level, but since the map is gigantic I lucked out and there were a few spots where coastal tiles connected. :)

Still need to wait for ocean techs to explore the new world.
 
Medium sea level, but since the map is gigantic I lucked out and there were a few spots where coastal tiles connected. :)

Still need to wait for ocean techs to explore the new world.

If you don't mind me asking, how many civs do you play with? What can of CPU plays C2C on gigantic, and on what turn times? :P
 
20 to start with (plus barb civs, but none have popped up so far); i5-2500K @ 4.5 GHz & 8GB RAM (and a GTX 570).

I'm just about to reach ancient era, and so far AI takes only a few seconds to complete its moves. Can't complain, not yet at least. ;)
 
20 to start with (plus barb civs, but none have popped up so far); i5-2500K @ 4.5 GHz & 8GB RAM (and a GTX 570).

I'm just about to reach ancient era, and so far AI takes only a few seconds to complete its moves. Can't complain, not yet at least. ;)

I guess congratulations are in order, lol
 
Yeah I fully expect it to slow down and start getting MAFs every now and then, but I'm fine with that. As long as it doesn't start crashing at every turn.

Of course I do my utmost to mitigate that - namely by annihilating every civ I can. With the ruthless AI on it's impossible to keep those jerks happy anyway. :lol:
 
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