The Many Tribes of Polynesia

nooooooooo!!!!

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Well we have Yahzuk to sustain us, so not all is lost
 
I have Polynesia DLC, but I don't think I could host the game, I've never played on that high a difficulty, and am not the best descriptive writer, I'm only 11.:undecide:
 
I have Polynesia DLC, but I don't think I could host the game, I've never played on that high a difficulty, and am not the best descriptive writer, I'm only 11.:undecide:

Sure you'd be able to do it. I'm only 14, and I've never played a sucessful game higher than prince (Once on King and Emperor for achievements, but both I only won by the skin of my teeth). Besides, the community will be doing most of the work, and me and Yahzuk will be able to help you out with the spreadsheet side of things
 
I'd like to try to, but I've got exams at the moment, so I wouldn't have near enough time for this :P
 
Yes. Finish the your anarchy game first, but I think we have too many RPs going on right now.
 
Realpolitik has fewer calculations. In realpolitik one must campaign for the support of the comon people as Democracy is absolute (even if the Nazis are in charge). You can assassinate anyone, you can start Civil Wars, and there are Presidents and governors instead of Daimyos and Senseis. I think that I covered the basics pretty well there, anyone else?
 
Well, mine will be a bit more of an Athenian democracy- there will be archons, but for the most part it will be direct. Not sure if assassinations and civil wars should be in, they slow down the game, and I want to get this next one done by September (when homework starts adding up).

Btw, I'm 14 too :D
 
I was thinking of doing a game based on Rome and the Roman Senate. It would be similar to the details of Children of the Emperor but with some unique difference but first I have to get what I want on paper.
 
I was thinking of doing a game based on Rome and the Roman Senate. It would be similar to the details of Children of the Emperor but with some unique difference but first I have to get what I want on paper.
I have some notes for something like that. I decided that the calculations would be a bit annoying to do though so I ditched the project.
 
Most of us it seems were born in the nineties. I turn 16 in less than two weeks. I would participate in any one of those I think.
 
Well yes, that was when the first crop of Civ players have been playing since the beginning. My brother-in-law for example was born in '73(?) I believe, he has all the games. Whereas I had my first experience with Civ with IV, and anyone younger than me has a fair chance of starting off with CiV.

But what I meant was that all of the people that chimed in on their age was 11-15.
 
Yep - I'm a so-called Veteran of cIV. Introduced by a mod for a completely different game which imported Civ 4 wonders into placeable scenery, but anyway, we're offtopic.

Is there anyone wanting to take this on before I decommision it?
 
But what I meant was that all of the people that chimed in on their age was 11-15.

Maybe it's because when people get 30 they get to understand that being old is nothing to be proud of. Especially when one is 30 and still playing computer games instead playing with their kids :D:D:D:D
 
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