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Reply #525 on: August 25, 2010, 03:47:07 PM

I made another game in Earth Map. Started as Bannor in Russia. I think I made a mistake in making epic-length for production & discovery. The AI can't seem to cope. Once I grabbed Bronze Working and churned out Axeman, they had nothing but warriors to cover their cities. By the time they adapted, my elite axeman is already well equipped to tackle fellow Axeman at 40% bonus vs melee.

All went well. Rune of Kilmorph time for peaceful wonder rushes. Until Berri Bawl the dwarves wouldn't shut up about being bullied by those evil summoning race. I took a peek and found dozens of pyre zombies marching around their cities. After losing all but two cities, Berri finally bawled and asked to be taken in as Vassal State. Accepting meant war vs Zombies- Good thing I researched horse archers and Arthendain the medical hero. Fucking awesome. Destroy Undead spamming + superior mobility. Totally dominated them until they capitulated. GG. Starting war with Lanuns for their Octopus Overlords religion. No way we gonna lose this!

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Reply #526 on: August 25, 2010, 06:15:09 PM

That's actually quite hilarious. Reminds me of a card in the L5R ccg.

Kail - a mate and i have been playing ffh2 over Direct IP through Hamachi just fine. Crashed once the first time we ran it, but i suspect that was my system acting up (i was tabbing through approximately 15 million windows at the time).

Also, after having played for a while i've come to the conclusion that apparently, fireballs > everything. Seriously, what the hell.

There really should be some defense against fireballs that's meaningful, yeah. Something that really compels you to go another route not just for flavor or fun. Like if the Iliians are strong, or something.

Is it just me or is Doviello really seriously fouled up when the AI runs it? In every single game I've done, when they show up, they're always the big joke of the AI-run civs.
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Reply #527 on: August 25, 2010, 06:16:28 PM

Also: my least favorite thing in the whole game?

Fucking tiger spamming by Leaves civilizations. Not because it wins for them but godDAMN it can get boring.
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Reply #528 on: August 25, 2010, 06:36:32 PM

Yeah that gets old fast. One of the biggest flaws of the game is the fucked up summoning mechanics the AI abuses.  *starts fight* *half an hour later tigers are still attacking my city*  why so serious?

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Reply #529 on: August 25, 2010, 06:47:04 PM

They did go ridiculously overboard with some of the AI cheese.


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When they run out of tigers.
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They are still summoning them, go to bed.

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Reply #530 on: August 25, 2010, 08:04:25 PM

Speaking of the Leaves, I stepped away from my Ljosalfar game for a while, but I'm considering picking it back up. One question though: With a heavily-mage army, how do I conquer places? Train up a bunch of Priests of Leaves and tiger spam after Maelstroming cities over and over, or build a ton of longbowmen, or what?
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Reply #531 on: August 25, 2010, 09:36:54 PM

Speaking of the Leaves, I stepped away from my Ljosalfar game for a while, but I'm considering picking it back up. One question though: With a heavily-mage army, how do I conquer places? Train up a bunch of Priests of Leaves and tiger spam after Maelstroming cities over and over, or build a ton of longbowmen, or what?

Fireball is some solid elf cheese if you have enough fire nodes.

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Reply #532 on: August 26, 2010, 06:25:39 AM

Satyrs are cool too. bit of a pain to level tho


I don't remember if I asked this question already but has anyone tried taking a religion just to make a couple of priests then go to the one you really want? It doesn't sound practical, but every time I subvert a priest from another religion (specifically Ashen Veil) I always wish I had it 50+ turns earlier.
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Reply #533 on: August 26, 2010, 06:57:30 AM

It's not possible to keep priests because when u switch religions, you lose 'em. HOWEVER. I did convert a few Ashen Priests before and converted them to Paladins, capable of casting Rings of Fire.  awesome, for real

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Reply #534 on: August 28, 2010, 11:56:45 AM

What do you guys think is the most handicapped civilisation to start with?

I thought Kuriotates would be crap but after two horrible starts I managed to barely hang in there long enough to get their dragon hero Eurabatres and once I got him he pretty much oneshotted all the more advanced civs.
I captured Acheron, who's rather crap compared to Eurabatres - mostly because he is so slow, and I kept the Sheaim around as last civ hoping they would spawn their dragon hero Abashi because I intended to capture him and strut my three dragon army but alas they got wind of my plan and no matter how long I waited they just chilled and refused to create him. Bastards.
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Reply #535 on: August 28, 2010, 02:31:38 PM

Doviello. Not a doubt.
A weak starting hero and at best, a hopeful wolf zerg world spell early on to take 1-2 cities.....After that, good luck dealing with your barbaric disadvantages, considering Clan of embers has DOUBLE military production....you got tundra strength bonus. Yayyyyyy?

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Reply #536 on: September 15, 2010, 12:45:47 PM

Unfortunately, the stand-alone Fall from Heaven game was cancelled.

http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=361727
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Reply #537 on: September 15, 2010, 01:47:54 PM

Quote from: Kael
What's next for Fall from Heaven?

I don't know, the team and I are talking. Right now I need a little time to decompress, I'm going to be a modder for a little while. There will be more FfH projects.

Is there any good news?

Yeap, Civ5 comes out next week! This means I have plenty of time to play, mod and dink around with Civ5. I'm excited to see what can be done and how to do it.
FUCK YEAH. Glad to have Civ 5 sitting on my pc right now.

(also, shitty it got cancelled - talk about the perfect title for mount&blade/minecraft style funding)
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Reply #538 on: September 15, 2010, 02:14:24 PM

Do barbarian units randomly join with Clan of Embers?  It sure would explain some things I've seen while playing them, not to mention a couple of units I didn't think they could produce.  (Example is one of the mage units that Acheron builds, or summons, or whatever.)
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Reply #539 on: September 15, 2010, 02:32:08 PM

Clan of Embers get a national spell, "For the Horde!", which gives them 50% of the barbarians on the map.
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Reply #540 on: September 15, 2010, 03:39:17 PM

Yeah but that was the least of their greatness. Let's see what makes them tick:

- No wars with barbarians. Allowing you to expand freely and ridiculously fast with Jonas 50% off settler production....add in Warrens double 1 for 1 it adds up to 25% cost for 1 Settler. And that's not counting civics military production bonuses, hence, ~~ BULLSHIT! Workers too. Feel free to leave your cities with level 1 basic warriors until you meet rival civs. There's no need for guards at all for your workers or your wonders as you expand like orcish rabbits on viagra.

-1 for 1 works with Soldiers of Kilmorph. What do they do? They pump hammers to production when sacrificed in cities. Fuck Industrious trait, this shit wonder / any building rushes like nobody's business. Imagine plopping Granary , Smokehouse in less than 4 turns in a new flood plain cities....COTTAGED for sweet, sweet gold.

-With all the above bonuses there's such a strong incentive to stay peaceful and expand like mad...but when war knocks on your doorstep, you can just spawn cheap catapults for stack killing damage while your stronger guards mop up the rest.  Just remember , MaSONRY ABOVE ALL ELSE!


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Reply #541 on: September 15, 2010, 03:39:30 PM

Unfortunately, the stand-alone Fall from Heaven game was cancelled.

http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=361727


man I was genuinely looking forward to that
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Reply #542 on: September 16, 2010, 07:37:31 AM

Cross-posting here and in the Elemental thread, because people will be interested.

Good Old Games is releasing all three Age of Wonders games.

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Reply #543 on: September 16, 2010, 08:01:24 AM

Was anything besides Shadow Magic any good?
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Reply #544 on: September 16, 2010, 08:43:14 AM

Was anything besides Shadow Magic any good?

I got a great deal of enjoyment out of the first one.

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Reply #545 on: September 16, 2010, 03:30:01 PM


I dl'd Wild Mana awhile back. I like it but it crashes all the time. Sometimes when it crashes, I get an error saying something like "unable to allocate video memory". Anyone else getting constant crashes?
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Reply #546 on: September 23, 2010, 08:36:54 PM


Ok, I read the FfH forum, typed in some dos command, and went from huge to normal/large maps, and I no longer have a problem. I hate anything smaller than huge tho :(.

I know you guys are playing Civ 5 right now (and I will after Kael makes it playable  awesome, for real) but I have a problem with Wild Mana on warlord level. For some reason, right around turn 120 or so, my research crashes. I'm building councils and libraries. The only thing I can think of is that I have a lot of unhappiness, but I'm using all the resources in the area. I guess I should use more Scientists or something. What's odd though is that I don't have this problem with regular FfH.

Anyone else have the same problem?
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Reply #547 on: September 24, 2010, 07:03:50 AM

I wasn't ignoring you, I don't play wild mana (or even orbis!).
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Reply #548 on: September 24, 2010, 07:37:03 PM

I wasn't ignoring you, I don't play wild mana (or even orbis!).

np ;) . Sometimes I think I should  just go out and buy Civ V, but I've bought like 5 games in the past 2 weeks or so and I still just play some form of FfH. I haven't even opened Starcraft yet. I think I'm horribly broken.  Oh ho ho ho. Reallllly?
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Reply #549 on: October 12, 2010, 12:13:55 PM

Looks like Kael has been hired by Stardock.

Edit:  See it has already been mentioned in the Elemental thread.
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Reply #550 on: October 12, 2010, 12:28:02 PM

Fuck yes.

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Reply #551 on: October 12, 2010, 11:01:41 PM


I am ambivalent about this news.  Obviously I'm glad he's got a paying gig.
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Reply #552 on: October 13, 2010, 09:09:12 AM

So he used to be a project manager at Novell? A real software company?

hehehe, I wish I could witness his shock as he tries to come to terms with how laughable project management is in his new industry. It will be like a cartoon double take in slow motion drawn out over his first month of employment.
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Reply #553 on: October 13, 2010, 12:23:18 PM

So he used to be a project manager at Novell? A real software company?

hehehe, I wish I could witness his shock as he tries to come to terms with how laughable project management is in his new industry. It will be like a cartoon double take in slow motion drawn out over his first month of employment.

He could try to change the system from within.

.....

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Reply #554 on: October 14, 2010, 08:44:02 AM

That explains why FFH2 was so awesome, I guess.

Really wish Firaxis had been smart enough to grab him, I'm not a big Stardock fan. I think I played 3 games of galciv.
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Reply #555 on: November 10, 2010, 11:34:57 AM

Has anyone tried the More Naval AI mod? It seems to have a ton of tweaks and fixes in it.
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Reply #556 on: November 10, 2010, 11:08:03 PM

Has anyone tried the More Naval AI mod? It seems to have a ton of tweaks and fixes in it.

I've never tried it, but it sounds interesting. Let us know if it works  awesome, for real
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Reply #557 on: December 30, 2010, 11:17:22 PM

There's a new FFH mod (yes, mod of a mod) out called Master of Mana. It's derived from the WildMana mod but now is a self-contained mod.

I point this out because:

* Its stated objective is to be closer to Master of Magic (thus the name)
* The magic system has been *radically* redone. Gone are Priests of Leaves spamming 5000 tigers. Because...
* Accumulatable resources are in. More mundane resources such as stone and wood make you build things faster. Holy mana is used for priest summons and rituals. Regular Mana is used for mage summons and rituals. Many of these rituals are global in nature. Summons are EXPENSIVE. No more spamming.
* Magic schools are researched independently of technology, and are not player selectable, but researched based on the alignment of the civ. Which makes picking a "goody two shoes" civ far more interesting, because light magic gets some real powerhouse early rituals that help cities grow like crazy.
* The AI is better than in FFH, both tactically and strategically. If you block an enemy civ from expanding, no matter how friendly they are, if you've choked off their growth, they WILL attack.
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Reply #558 on: December 30, 2010, 11:25:45 PM

Thanks, thats exactly what I needed to reinstall Civ4 and play around with it again after the Civ5 debacle.
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Reply #559 on: December 31, 2010, 08:50:54 AM

I noticed Lum playing Civ IV and wondered if there was a new mod development :)

Also, just deleted Civ V. Until I see an FFH-quality mod, no reason to have it taking up space. That's a first (not having the current Civ on my computer) since my 486.
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