Kazmir said:Heh, Bahamas is never colonised until 16th-17th century in my games either, wonder what's wrong with the place.
the natives there are a pain in the ass
Kazmir said:Heh, Bahamas is never colonised until 16th-17th century in my games either, wonder what's wrong with the place.
I never take them in sp games, only in mp games is 1 colony worth it.adventchild667 said:the natives there are a pain in the ass
Who won???CleverClothe said:Other times you wonder if that alliance you made was really such a good idea (Cleves dragged TO into this):
Sondrety said:Who won???
the natives there are a pain in the ass
4000 angry natives.Kazmir said:Heh, Bahamas is never colonised until 16th-17th century in my games either, wonder what's wrong with the place.
Viper1989 said:Teut. Order: "I can't see what's going on! Are we boned?"
Cleaves: "Yep we're boned..."
(Thank you Futurama!)
piff133 said:Impressive. How did you pull off a rebellion like that?
Why would anyone create revolts in their own capitalderrhalt said:WOW IF THATS REAL THATS AMZING.
Or maybe we used a little Revolt code action???
u know a little revolt 236 code???
Wetew said:Revolts are alot bigger with the 2.1. But it also makes the game mor fun and challeging. But 60000, , that would be hard to put down
Why would anyone create revolts in their own capital
derrhalt said:WOW IF THATS REAL THATS AMZING.
Or maybe we used a little Revolt code action???
u know a little revolt 236 code???
derrhalt said:Idk maybe he wanted to post this pic. Just pointing it out that it is a possible case. I don't see the point. but its possible he could of dont this himself.
Wetew said:Revolts are alot bigger with the 2.1. But it also makes the game mor fun and challeging. But 60000, , that would be hard to put down
Why would anyone create revolts in their own capital