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From: Myuseu
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  • Always liked this scenario. Carthage is definitely the most difficult nation to get a victory with.

  • Damn I can never win this game. I took those islands near italy and then it was basicly me sending troops to the celts and cart. And losing them then sending them again );

  • GLORIA ROMAE !!!!!!!

    Long life to ROME !!

    Long life to ROME !!

  • At the moment I'm working on another game of this conquest where I'm playing as Rome again, but this time it's 10 times better, I've conquered the Celts, the Carthaginians, the Goths and the Macedonians, before the 100th turn! I've only just conquered Macedon though, and I saw a few Persian stacks of immortals, so I'll have to wait, play and see what happens!

  • @Myuseu when

  • Yay 1,000 views, my first video with 1,000 views! Thanks those 1,000 people that watched it!

  • In my rise of Rome I made allies with Persia and when i made peace with the greeks Persia went to war with me and I lost

  • Can you get a fall of rome video.

  • I will get one, I have a game where I am almost certain to win as the celts, but since I've conqered the romans, the game is a little boring.

  • nice

  • I almost beated WW2 Pacific mission, but I lost because the American's and British invaded my main land, then China whiped me out!! :( But nice victory.

  • Any person who has experience playing Civ, will putting a save game onto a memory stick and completing it on another computer work as the game crashes as I finish the game. I can start and complete them on civ content but that is too late for all of these scenarios. So can I do that?

  • I Love this game.

  • yes, you can save your civ games to a memory stick and play 'em on a different computer. :)

  • Thanks Legorok, but the computer those are on has stopped working now, so they're lost now unless I can somehow salvage them. I'll ask the dad of my friend across the road and see what he can do about it, he's very good with how computers work.

  • Perhaps you can move the files to an external hardrive, then deal with it, but if the computer doesn't work to that extent the only thing I would see possible is to remove the hardrive, switch it to a new computer, back it up on an external hardrive, switch hardrives again, and there you have it. no guarantee that would work though, sorry :(

  • nice

  • Thank you.

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