Test Game: Potiguara
Alright, I'm back. I'm sorry for the delay on this one but real life matters happened and I also began another campaign just to test 3 other new civs, but hey, good news... Rio Grande do Sul should not crash this particular game as all went well in the other one, still gotta see if Sint Maarten and the Dominican Republic won't crash the game.
Here we go with the mini maps.
Turn 100:
Turn 125:
Turn 150:
Turn 175:
Turn 200:
There's not much not say about what happened in this campaign so far.
In South America, I've met "Red Brazil"... and they declared war on me, literally, 1 freakin' turn after I met them... They actually were just joinin' Alagoas in that duo war thing... Stupid Alagoas... They got what they deserved, thanks to the jungle, invadin' my cities is a pain in the ass and thanks to my navy, I took 1 city away from Alagoas in this, however, Alagoas did manage to capture 1 of my cities before I took it back. For a small Brazilian state, these guys are pretty aggressive.
Annnnd that's all that happened in South America... Chile did declare war on Patagonia at some point but nothing happened out of that.
By the way, I don't really have a concrete objective of what to do in this campaign other than just survive, perhaps I should try to just conquer all the Brazilian lands in the map, essentially form Brazil as a native nation.
Before I start sayin' what happened in North America.
Teddy's America = California
Washington's America = Alaska
Lincoln's USA = USA
Lester's Canada = Canada
Mackenzie's Canada = Labrador
That's how I'm usin' those civs in this campaign.
Interesting things are happenin' there as with Apache bein' at war with Louisiana and the Comanche, Teddy tryin' his best to defend against the Shoshone, the Aztecs losin' a war against the Navajo, and with the United States AND the Confederate States workin' together against the Iroquois, I wish I had been there before.
Oh and the United States and the Confederate States alliance didn't work quite well as one of them already lost everything to the Iroquois... I guess those two just can't work together...
I should have more to say in the next one as I'm still discoverin' the massive continent of America and as we approach the industrial era. For now, we go to the InfoAddicts.
Overview of Potiguara:
Population:
Kuikuro's UA may be OP for this map I'm playin' at...
Cities:
Land Area:
Technologies:
Religion:
Military Manpower:
Thanks for readin' and I will see you next time.
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Finally done with the civ list.
South America region:
Central American and Caribbean region:
United States (minus Alaska) region:
Alaska/Canada region... and Greenland:
South America region:
Central American and Caribbean region:
United States (minus Alaska) region:
Alaska/Canada region... and Greenland:
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Just as the modding scene in Civ6 starts for good. Guess I'll be playing both games for quite some time.
What are the 3 new civs?
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Australia is worse.
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You'll find out about them once I finish the test game with Potiguara. ^^TheLuigi907 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2017 12:51 amJust as the modding scene in Civ6 starts for good. Guess I'll be playing both games for quite some time.
What are the 3 new civs?
For now, I guess you could have fun with Rio Grande do Sul finally released. They should make South America less boring...
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Test Game: Potiguara
Hello all, welcome back to my test game with the Brazilian native Potiguara People. We just hit turn 300 about halfway through the campaign... or maybe not as the turns begins to take more time to process, hmm.
Let's begin with the minimaps.
Turn 200:
Turn 225:
Turn 250:
Turn 275:
Turn 300:
Btw, Bermuda is controlled by the Seminole.
I finally decided what is gonna be my main objective for this campaign: Take the same form as modern day Brazil as the Potiguara, however, while doin' it I'd also like to keep the biggest number of nations alive, should they not denounce me. Basically I just would like to have some nations inside of my territory as enclaves and exclaves, why? I don't know, it's just something I want to do.
And to get to that objective I'm gonna need to take on some fierce nations such as the Kuikuro, Paraguay and the Tupi, of which the last one is comin' closer and closer to capitulatin' as I grind away their military force.
This time around more things happened in South America that did not involve myself. Brazil and Paraguay took out Brazil... that sounded weird, like when the game gave me the notification "Canada has denounced Canada" lol. What I mean is that green Brazil took out red Brazil with Paraguay's help.
Bolivia and Argentina went to war but only one city exchanged hand durin' the war, one petty little city that serves no purpose to Bolivia as it is still a 1 population puppeted settlement...
More to the north, Trinidad & Tobago almost eliminated Sint Maarten as they banished the... Maartenese? to the southern tip of South America just above Tierra Del Fuego. Damn AI played Trinidad & Tobago better than I did when I first tried it out.
The Maya "mysteriously" disappeared from this world, accordin' to the people of Honduras and Panama, that is. Funny thing is that those two worked in a duo war together to take a single city and then one declared war on the other to see who really should have control over it.
In my last report I talked about how a certain alliance between United States and the Confederate States against the Iroquois did not worked well... and well, lookin' at it now, it all looks like the US only dragged the CS into a war so they could take control of the CS's territories, in the end the Iroquois managed to survive and they are now wagin' war against the Anishinaabe, I only hope the Iroquois are not successful as they already were in the previous campaign.
The Shoshone, just like in vanilla Civ5, are doin' like how they usually do, I wonder if someone is gonna be able to contain them.
And lastly, the Comanche civ is comin' to a decline as they lose everything they have to the Apache and Louisiana, apparently the Comanche managed to conquer some capital cities in the past but that did not prevent them from fallin'.
This is all for now, to the InfoAddicts.
Overview of Potiguara:
Population:
Cities:
Land Area:
Technologies:
Religion:
Score:
Military Manpower:
Unfortunately I was unable to meet some civs before they died.
Poverty Point, the Midwest, Appalachia, and the Omaha are not gonna appear in the lists.
Thanks for readin' and I will see you next time.
Let's begin with the minimaps.
Turn 200:
Turn 225:
Turn 250:
Turn 275:
Turn 300:
Btw, Bermuda is controlled by the Seminole.
I finally decided what is gonna be my main objective for this campaign: Take the same form as modern day Brazil as the Potiguara, however, while doin' it I'd also like to keep the biggest number of nations alive, should they not denounce me. Basically I just would like to have some nations inside of my territory as enclaves and exclaves, why? I don't know, it's just something I want to do.
And to get to that objective I'm gonna need to take on some fierce nations such as the Kuikuro, Paraguay and the Tupi, of which the last one is comin' closer and closer to capitulatin' as I grind away their military force.
This time around more things happened in South America that did not involve myself. Brazil and Paraguay took out Brazil... that sounded weird, like when the game gave me the notification "Canada has denounced Canada" lol. What I mean is that green Brazil took out red Brazil with Paraguay's help.
Bolivia and Argentina went to war but only one city exchanged hand durin' the war, one petty little city that serves no purpose to Bolivia as it is still a 1 population puppeted settlement...
More to the north, Trinidad & Tobago almost eliminated Sint Maarten as they banished the... Maartenese? to the southern tip of South America just above Tierra Del Fuego. Damn AI played Trinidad & Tobago better than I did when I first tried it out.
The Maya "mysteriously" disappeared from this world, accordin' to the people of Honduras and Panama, that is. Funny thing is that those two worked in a duo war together to take a single city and then one declared war on the other to see who really should have control over it.
In my last report I talked about how a certain alliance between United States and the Confederate States against the Iroquois did not worked well... and well, lookin' at it now, it all looks like the US only dragged the CS into a war so they could take control of the CS's territories, in the end the Iroquois managed to survive and they are now wagin' war against the Anishinaabe, I only hope the Iroquois are not successful as they already were in the previous campaign.
The Shoshone, just like in vanilla Civ5, are doin' like how they usually do, I wonder if someone is gonna be able to contain them.
And lastly, the Comanche civ is comin' to a decline as they lose everything they have to the Apache and Louisiana, apparently the Comanche managed to conquer some capital cities in the past but that did not prevent them from fallin'.
This is all for now, to the InfoAddicts.
Overview of Potiguara:
Population:
Cities:
Land Area:
Technologies:
Religion:
Score:
Military Manpower:
Unfortunately I was unable to meet some civs before they died.
Poverty Point, the Midwest, Appalachia, and the Omaha are not gonna appear in the lists.
Thanks for readin' and I will see you next time.
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Red Brazil is worst Brazil, glad they're dead.Miao wrote: ↑Mon Jul 24, 2017 8:42 pmThis time around more things happened in South America that did not involve myself. Brazil and Paraguay took out Brazil... that sounded weird, like when the game gave me the notification "Canada has denounced Canada" lol. What I mean is that green Brazil took out red Brazil with Paraguay's help.
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I'm surprised you're still alive and here. You keep disappearin' from time to time.Zério wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2017 2:13 amRed Brazil is worst Brazil, glad they're dead.Miao wrote: ↑Mon Jul 24, 2017 8:42 pmThis time around more things happened in South America that did not involve myself. Brazil and Paraguay took out Brazil... that sounded weird, like when the game gave me the notification "Canada has denounced Canada" lol. What I mean is that green Brazil took out red Brazil with Paraguay's help.
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