Does anyone have any idea where the money is going in IGC game

Posted March 8, 2010 – 2:11 am in: Strategy games

After reading about the banker strategy in a well-researched thread, I decided to give it a try. I’m playing Portugal in the GC, and successfully made many 10D at 10% interest loans to Spain, England, Austria, the Hanseatic League, Persia, etc. I set my “To Treasury” slider to 0, to avoid inflation, and waited to collect my riches. After 20 or so years of lending, I wasn’t seeing a dramatic increase in wealth, so I checked my archive to determine precisely how much money I was earning from the interest on these loans. To my surprise, it was a significant sum. In one year, I had earned something like 400D from interest payments. However, since this money is not going into my treasury, I have no idea where it is, or how the program is using it. My research certainly hasn’t felt the effects of a huge influx of money. Does anyone have any idea where the money is going? read more »

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Strange events of a different sort in Grand Campaign game

Posted March 5, 2010 – 11:42 pm in: Strategy games

In my recent conquest as France (yes I know ridiculously easy country, but I hadn’t played them yet and didn’t realize that at the time)I decided to take scandinavia from the swedes and the russians (denmark was long annexed). I fought a VERY long war with the swedes, since the swedes were the only country smart enough to build large fortresses to stop the raging french war monger. After finally annexing them I began work on the russians and got them down to one province, Ostenladt. Since the russians stole the province from the swedes, it had a level 5 fortress. So I land an army of 150k with 300 cannons and proceed to assault. The assault proceeded to knock the russian garrison down to 41 men who then somehow managed to break the moral of my now 125k army. read more »

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Fire Ball

Posted March 2, 2010 – 6:05 pm in: Action, Other


Fire Ball is a new version of the standard game Arkanoid. There are 40 levels ahead of you, which require fast reaction.

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Posted March 1, 2010 – 5:08 pm in: Action, Fighting


What the hell is going on in the circus? All the clowns are running wild. Your task is to knock out those crazy clowns or they will drive us all nuts. Just pick up the items appearing somewhere in the arena and press Space bar to use it. Hurry up. Never stop running and have a lot of fun.

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Finding fault game

Posted March 1, 2010 – 2:09 pm in: Other


Finding fault game

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AI and Islands in IGC game – free tutorial and questions

Posted February 27, 2010 – 6:09 pm in: Strategy games

One of the flaws with the AI that i have noticed is its priority in taking islands. I’ve had the game since its N. american release and ive only seen AI turkey capture cypress (or however its spelled) once and the cyclades once as well. And i have played a LOT of games. Ive never seen france try and take corsica, ive never seen caribbean islands change hands, nor have any N. African countries tried to take spain’s mediteranean islands. Ive only seen genoa annexed once and that was when turkey owned the capital and russia(oddly enough) held corsica. Its particularly the turkey one that gets me the most cause they fight war after war with venice and once all of the venetian’s continental provinces are in their hands (cept venice of course). They continue to fight more wars with Venice, but all they do is capture the capital then settle for payment instead of trying to take venetian islands. Anybody else noticed this issue?

One of the flaws of the AI… It has may related flaws… Like always attacking a mountainious province in winter with over 100k troops… It happens in Helvetia quite often.

It’s a small enough channel of water that you can manage with merchant shipping, hijacked fishing boats, or even lashed-together trees if you’re in that much of a hurry. Try this between Calais and Dover and 99% of your soldiers will drown. You need a proper naval fleet to invade England. read more »

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Ninja button

Posted February 26, 2010 – 11:02 am in: Action


One Button Game, where a samurai is to kill as many ninjas as possible in 3 minutes out winner.

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IGC game: hard time with rebellions in my provinces

Posted February 24, 2010 – 1:28 am in: Strategy games

I am playing the Grand Campaign with Venice and am having a hard time with rebellions in my Orthodox provinces, Corfu, Crete, Cyprus, and the newly acquired Morea. I placed 30-40 strength armies on all of the provinces with 20k inf, 10k cav, and 5-10K art. When there is a rebellion my troops easily put them down but every once in a while they take control of my fortress. Why is this? Are they simulating a traitor? If I have these troops can’t they at least hold the fortress? Is there anything I can do? As for reducing rebellions I have increased my Orthodox tolerance and it seems to have helped some but to the dismay of the Italians and Papal States. I am pretty tolerant of religions but I am considering a little Inquisition because I am getting sick of rebellions. My questions are, how can I keep rebels out of my fortress, what can I do to reduce rebellions, and can I convert seperate provinces if they are no longer below 5000 population.

Rebellions can occur both in- and outside of your fortress. if it is outside and you can defeat them, there is no problem, otherwise they will start sieging your fortress. If they are inside you can’t stop them and you have to take control over the fortress again. Perhaps you should look at the religious tolerance controls, getting much reolts is unusual. read more »

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EU game fortresses - most difficult province to take

Posted February 23, 2010 – 2:47 am in: Strategy games

Definetaly, Keren in Ethiopia. Supply limit-1. Fortress usually is a modern one. As turkey it costed me about 400,000 troops and 3 years to take.

Denmark were my good friends and became quite powerful, until they became too arrogant for their own good and decided to rat on Russo-Danish alliance. Alas for Denmark. Yeah Karen is a tough nut to crack, took me over a year and 40,000 troops to take it, Ragusa and Corsica are always good fun as well and some provinces in the Crimea can prove porblematical if someone bothers to fortify them. read more »

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Tiny Little Robot

Posted February 18, 2010 – 6:08 pm in: Adventure, Other


A game about a tiny little robot... It's totally fun!

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