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    Quote Originally Posted by Aemilius Paulus View Post
    What about EB? Have you tried it? You should, it is obviously free, so you have nothing to lose but your chains...ermh, sorry, that was my inner Lenin speaking in me. What I mean to say was that you have nothing but a bit of your time to lose to try out EB.
    Yes, I did give it a brief stint. However, it came back to the same thing- I simply couldn't lose battles, period. Plus, the AI is still so nonsensical on the strategic level its baffling. This is not the fault of the EB team at all- I commend them for doing so much with so little and having such commitment to a project of which they do not charge money. Fact is, the core of Rome was totally rotten for me- just not enough to work with to make a game I could enjoy.
    It is better to conquer yourself than to win a thousand battles. Then, the victory is yours. It cannot be taken from you, not by angels or by demons, heaven or hell.

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    Originally posted by Shinseikhan
    Yes, I did give it a brief stint. However, it came back to the same thing- I simply couldn't lose battles, period.
    Thats because EB balance on the battlefield wasnt made for this purpose. RTW in fact is not completely beyond redemption even from a MTW perspective in SP. However i agree with you the game is far far inferior from the first two incarnations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shinseikhaan View Post
    Yes, I did give it a brief stint. However, it came back to the same thing- I simply couldn't lose battles, period. Plus, the AI is still so nonsensical on the strategic level its baffling. This is not the fault of the EB team at all- I commend them for doing so much with so little and having such commitment to a project of which they do not charge money. Fact is, the core of Rome was totally rotten for me- just not enough to work with to make a game I could enjoy.
    Heh. You sound just like me when I am critiquing M2TW or ETW. RTW is my favourite however.

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    Ever since some freaking stone-age boy defeated my aircraft-carrier (or was it battleship?) I stopped playing the game that instant. I have never played Civilization since after that incident (this was Civ. 1 or 2 mind you - it matters little to me). I am just unable to take any of it seriously after that little miracle. I just cant....

    It's as serious as Tom & Jerry being presidents of China or calling yourself "Darth hamburger" or something of the like that... So, for me there is nothing to discuss in regards to the stipultated topic of this thread. To me, Civilization have always been just a lot of Mickey-mouse after that event.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Axalon View Post
    Ever since some freaking stone-age boy defeated my aircraft-carrier (or was it battleship?) I stopped playing the game that instant. I have never played Civilization since after that incident (this was Civ. 1 or 2 mind you - it matters little to me). I am just unable to take any of it seriously after that little miracle. I just cant....

    It's as serious as Tom & Jerry being presidents of China or calling yourself "Darth hamburger" or something of the like that... So, for me there is nothing to discuss in regards to the stipultated topic of this thread. To me, Civilization have always been just a lot of Mickey-mouse after that event.


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    I did however have great time with Alfa-Centauri thou, which is essentially
    is the same thing in concept.
    I would bet for the Stone Age boy if he gets on the Air Craft carrier for rampage.

    I never played Civ 1 or 2 but I'm guessing land units gets bonus against navy if they are right next to each other.

    In Civ IV you don't get to attack navy with the land force so don't worry


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    Hehehe.... Well, when Tom & Jerry assume the presidency of China I'll be playing Civ IV. and pray to Lassie the dog that "stone age-boy" will leave my carriers alone. Or whenever I decide to call myself "Darth hamburger" around here, whatever comes first man, whatever comes first....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Axalon View Post
    Ever since some freaking stone-age boy defeated my aircraft-carrier (or was it battleship?) I stopped playing the game that instant. I have never played Civilization since after that incident (this was Civ. 1 or 2 mind you - it matters little to me). I am just unable to take any of it seriously after that little miracle. I just cant....
    Yeah, they fixed that issue with the ancient units being able to defeat modern units in Civilization IV. Still, even with that glitch, I liked the Civilization games. That is what made them unique, was that provided you were smart enough, you could win with a weaker army, provided enough defensive bonuses pile up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shinseikhaan View Post
    Yes, I did give it a brief stint. However, it came back to the same thing- I simply couldn't lose battles, period. Plus, the AI is still so nonsensical on the strategic level its baffling. This is not the fault of the EB team at all- I commend them for doing so much with so little and having such commitment to a project of which they do not charge money. Fact is, the core of Rome was totally rotten for me- just not enough to work with to make a game I could enjoy.
    A few things:

    If you happen to have RTW Alexander laying around, the "Alex" mods for EB improve the AI a LOT! It can still be pretty stupid at times, but nowhere near it's usual level, and has at times given me battles that felt like playing Medieval 1 again.

    2. Try out the "Darth Formations" minimod for EB. In my experience it helps the AI maintain their formation at least until contact in battle, instead of tending to attack piecemeal. The EB formations do this decently as well, but from my experience the Darth formations make it even tighter.

    3. EB is a must-roleplay kind of mod. There are hordes of threads about this on the EB board, and it REALLY makes a big difference in the fun factor, along with providing some challenge vs the lackluster AI that feels a little less like deliberately handicapping yourself. Things such as low-end generals can only lead a single legion (as Rome of course, and there is a breakdown on the EB forum as well of what units a single roman legion should consist of, it's nowhere near a full stack). I've even worked on a set of rules for an "extended general cam" mode, just haven't posted or put them in practice yet, but trying to make EB play a little more like the "Take Command" tactical games, though you'd need some serious self discipline to stick to it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mlc82 View Post
    A few things:

    If you happen to have RTW Alexander laying around, the "Alex" mods for EB improve the AI a LOT! It can still be pretty stupid at times, but nowhere near it's usual level, and has at times given me battles that felt like playing Medieval 1 again.

    2. Try out the "Darth Formations" minimod for EB. In my experience it helps the AI maintain their formation at least until contact in battle, instead of tending to attack piecemeal. The EB formations do this decently as well, but from my experience the Darth formations make it even tighter.

    3. EB is a must-roleplay kind of mod. There are hordes of threads about this on the EB board, and it REALLY makes a big difference in the fun factor, along with providing some challenge vs the lackluster AI that feels a little less like deliberately handicapping yourself. Things such as low-end generals can only lead a single legion (as Rome of course, and there is a breakdown on the EB forum as well of what units a single roman legion should consist of, it's nowhere near a full stack). I've even worked on a set of rules for an "extended general cam" mode, just haven't posted or put them in practice yet, but trying to make EB play a little more like the "Take Command" tactical games, though you'd need some serious self discipline to stick to it!
    1. No, I never got the Alexander expansion. Only BI.

    2. Never heard of that particular mini-mod, but the "piecemeal" attacking was not my top concern. My top concern is the fact that the AI runs itself to death going around in circles whenever I'm attacking, and defending is so easy it wouldn't matter if they did or didn't either way. Fighting fatigued troops with fresh ones every single battle got ridiculous.

    3. That, unfortunately, is just not my kind of thing. I don't get much satisfaction from a war game by role playing it. I do not get attached to my generals or emissaries or any of the such. For me, they are simply tools. That's just the kind of person I am when it comes to games.

    Again, I commend the effort put forth by the EB team; I simply can't imagine how much research, development, testing, and creativity it takes to make such a mod. However, the restrictions put in place by the Rome engine simply make it impossible for me to enjoy the game. Equally a pity is the fact that the time period really is quite interesting.
    It is better to conquer yourself than to win a thousand battles. Then, the victory is yours. It cannot be taken from you, not by angels or by demons, heaven or hell.

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