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Old June 5, 2000, 01:11   #1
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I conquered the world by 1950.
Yep, I could hardly believe it myself

I was playing Warlord, huts, 1x1x.

I turned on the instant advice feature and always followed the advice of the computer advisors. It was so easy.

 
Old June 5, 2000, 02:46   #2
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Sounds a little like my first Civ2 game. But IIRC I got clobbered so I decided to read the manual. Who would have guessed that the Pyramids would NOT let you change governments?
 
Old June 5, 2000, 04:31   #3
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Nice going, mate!

This proves that you truly are a horse worthy of a great conqueror!

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Old June 5, 2000, 06:07   #4
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Once again Horse you prove to be a much better player than I
 
Old June 5, 2000, 10:34   #5
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wow, really impressive.
do you have the game saved???
I would really like to take a look
you did it 600 hundred year before I did,
me quito el sombrero my friend

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Old June 5, 2000, 10:55   #6
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Shaka, it's 1950 AD...

It's a joke!

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Old June 5, 2000, 14:05   #7
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I think the amazing thing is that following the advisors actually let you win at all, building all those city walls they advise
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Old June 5, 2000, 18:38   #8
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ROTFLMAO! AlexHorse, that was great. You have a sly sense of humor (in addition to your real flair for coming up with serious and interesting questions).
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Old June 5, 2000, 18:50   #9
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quote:

Originally posted by Seeker on 06-05-2000 02:05 PM
I think the amazing thing is that following the advisors actually let you win at all, building all those city walls they advise


Yes Seeker, I wondered the same thing. I seemed to have many opportunities to win earlier but I thought, "the advisors know best". Once I had put walls and a courthouse into every city I stopped asking questions.

 
 

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