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Mr. Ubiquitous Feral
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Posted: 27 Jan 2022 at 05:40 |
If I were starting over I would be Charlie brown and kiss the red haired girl.
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I am a Machine.
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Solanar
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Capture towns, build to at least 7 cities before starting to exodus, and queue up as much as you can in your adv res build queues before you exodus.
Coastal food sov is great for huge towns and sucks if you're going to be heavily pvp (war or tourney) since water tiles can't be troop sov. Idk what else. It's late and I'm tired. |
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Hyrdmoth
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I'd started and quit three times previously before my latest period of playing. So what I have mostly concentrated on doing is thinking of a purpose that I think will sustain my interest in continuing to play.
If you have a clear purpose then it makes other choices easier, because they are made in order to achieve the purpose.
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Skorg
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I'd have stayed in Wolgast
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Rill
Postmaster General Player Council - Geographer Joined: 17 Jun 2011 Location: California Status: Offline Points: 7078 |
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You need a merchants guild and the Trader research in order to build a trader. No need for a Trade Office unless you plan to place trade offers (as opposed to retrieving stuff from the hub).
So Guilds, Faction Markets and Trader are going to be your top researches.
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ES2
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I would have changed nothing.
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Greywolf
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Thanks all for the feedback. Food for thought. The map has gotten pretty crowded but I've found some good potential spots to resettle.
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-Greywolf (AKA Generix).
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demdigs
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GM Stormcrow, have you considered creating another server with all of the new stuff in it and not have the bugs in it, and allow people to transfer the cities they have over to it? would allow the people to bring over the cities they have, would create more space, and new content. also by moving people over and cities it would allow them to better choose where they can settle.
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Thirion
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Similar to Grom i am happy with were i am ingame. I read a lot to get more knowledge about different topics and made good plans - that worked out really well. I did not engage in GC and Illy politics in my first years and i am really glad about that. I found a nice alliance that i enjoyed being in and that was (and is) much better than GC for me. Illy is a complex sandbox game and for long time i did not realize how different the playerbase is. On one side you have as an extrem case PVP players that are trying to stir up trouble and try to provoke. There were alliance war declarations because a PVP player disagreed with what a non-PVP player said. On the other extreme side you have non-PVP players that hate getting their cities attacked in any way and try to avoid that at all costs. I know a few new players that abandoned because of a single diplo attack. And of course there are a lot of players in between. In my exprience GC is mostly used by PVP players, new players for advice and smalltalk. On the other hand a lot of non-PVP players only use AC. So if you are a PVP player then do what Grom suggests. If you are a non-PVP player then find an alliance you like and use AC instead of GC. In case you want to use GC then block players you do not like - that made GC a lot more enjoyable for me. And my last and probably biggest lesson for me is to not try to argue/reason with some of the players in GC - its not worth it. How some people view and play Illyriad is sometimes just too different to how you see and play it. Don't feed the troll Thirion/Ellania
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Grom
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I'm pretty pleased with where I am at in game, so this won't really be a "what would you do different" answer, but rather a condensation of my experience here.
First, understand exactly what you want your account to do. If you're going military, don't build cities for pop. Don't get talked into the 7 food meta. Take what you need, and nothing else (be lean). Understand terrain, and invest in good terras, surrounded by plains. Begin stockpiling terrain and class specific (defensive) gear as soon as your economy allows. Associate with the older accounts you admire. Learn from them, work with them, and a) if they leave, inherit from them, or b) if you even suspect they'll stab you in the back, rob them blind. Mentor new players, but now every newb. See which ones are active, have staying power, and express interest in your playstyle. Don't just teach them the game, incorporate them in your network. Set them up for succes. Know when to be magnanimous in victory, and when to erase all signs the opposition ever existed. When in doubt "we must forgive our enemies, but not before they are hanged". Understand that Illy burnout is common, and will pass with a break every now and then. Don't abandon. Set a sitter, and make sure he doesn't suspect you'll stab him in the back. Try to be a presence in GC, both because it is fun and social, and because the game becomes better by player interaction. Create a persona. Try to *be* content for your fellow players. They don't have to like you, every story needs an antagonist. But keep hostilities in-game, and remain social with the players on the other side of the fence. It's just pixels. When dozens of people tell you not to trust Josh, don't trust Josh. That's what comes to mind at the moment. Enjoy the game. It's really a wonderful sandbox, with a great community. I remember friends (and enemies) that left years ago, some that passed away while playing, etc. In the end, its those memories that outweigh anything you do within the game. Have a great holiday season everyone. Grom |
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