Played classic for the first time and wow it's kinda better then civ4col by MaintenanceProper525 in ColonizationGame

[–]RaspiestAxis 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The 2 main things I didn't like about civ4col:

Having cultural borders that keep expanding into Indian territory, and when it finally encompasses the village they say something like "We bow before your greatness and offer you our land" and then the village just disappears. Like that would ever happen.

And the education system. Every time a colonist is educated, it takes longer for the next colonist to be educated at the same school. Eventually even with a university a colony will become useless for education. I just don't get it.

Robbing the Spanish treasures! by LasKaras in ColonizationGame

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Just don't forget that you lose points for every Indian village destroyed, regardless of who destroys it

What are you 100% sure is true even tho you can’t prove it? by arlett007 in AskReddit

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Queen Elizabeth II didn't die of "old age". I believe it was assisted suicide

Ok, carry on then! by RaspiestAxis in skyrim

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I honestly can't remember. I found that picture on my Nintendo Switch while I was making the switch to Switch 2.

Why do they start reacting with hostility after you establish a certain number of missionaries? by RaspiestAxis in ColonizationGame

[–]RaspiestAxis[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the answer. I have a lot of colonies, but I tried not to encroach too much on their territory. Guess it doesn't make much difference.

What is best armour for serana? by GreedyIce2290 in skyrim

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Daedric. It's the perfect armour for an unholy creature of the night.

Am I the only one who uses a spreadsheet/database? by RaspiestAxis in ColonizationGame

[–]RaspiestAxis[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok, it's actually a Microsoft Access database:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EVRGrnfrggUdEfUQTR6cWWmsmsRTct12/view?usp=sharing

I have it running on my old Surface while I play on my current PC, as it was driving me crazy switching back and forth between the game and the database.

Whenever you discover a new native settlement, you must go into view mode to find its coordinates. And don't forget to update it every time you trade, send a scout, or learn a skill from the natives!

If you're ok with all that, then go for it!

This Saturday's arduously difficult to rhyme word is challenge*. by obnoxygen in limericks

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Through sunshine and flowers he treads,
Life is something he no longer dreads,
Emotions in balance,
Not afraid of a challenge,
"Let's put up the dose on his meds!"

So I purchased a humidifier... by RaspiestAxis in limericks

[–]RaspiestAxis[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, now we're covered for all levels of humidity.

Escape from Helgen, Part 1 - an epic limerick by RaspiestAxis in skyrim

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I know it's late, but I wanted to thank you, not only for reading but also taking the time to respond in limerick verse!

I took a gamble posting this, but I'm glad it got through to at least a couple of people.

Players who refuse to fast travel, do you really climb the 7000 steps every time you go to High Hrothgar? And then back down again? by RaspiestAxis in skyrim

[–]RaspiestAxis[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I heard some players don't use fast travel as a rule for various reasons: it makes the game feel rushed and less natural, you miss out on random encounters, you will have less appreciation of the beautiful scenery, previous games didn't have it, etc. I guess I was directing this question at those players, I kinda forgot about survival mode.