I'm a Loser
Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2005 7:22 am
No, not the Lennon/McCartney song. I've been playing Spartan since it came out here in Spain back in june 2004. I stopped playing it on a regular basis when I bought RTW, and I really liked this new game and I played a lot until I learned about a bug that spoiled my game. I can't play it right now because I know that bug exists, It may sound silly but that's the way that it goes. So I reinstalled Spartan and I found out it was as enjoying and rewarding as always.
But I'm loser. When I stopped playing back in october I was playing very hard with Rhodes and the likes. I can'y say I'm a strategy god, I've been a disaster in almost every game I've played, from EU2 to Caesar (painfully bad at this game), but I was able to win with almost everyone. Now I started a Grand Campaign with Spartan on very hard and AI is kicking my ***. I restarted two times before I could barely advance with my whole mini-empire intact to Spartiates and then I said "Well, it's all over, spartiates are back in town, I'm going to beat this damned AI. No pity". But, heh, this isn't the truth. Well, I have my spartiates, but they eat like elephants. No food to have them wandering around Peloponnese. Ok, let's build some farms. Oh no, not enough building materials. But I haven't got money to buy bricks or to go east to Athens. Well, I'll build slowly my empire, sit back few turns and then I'll go after them. No luck. Arcadians are coming, Zacinthians are coming and bloody Athens pounding on my back door. Oh, man. People are getting angry, they don' have temples to pray their gods. Ok, use my diplomats. The arcadians are happier with me. My armies are enough to keep the zacinthians at bay. Let's go east. All armies to Athens, please. Ok, everythinhg in place...oh, no, the arcadians have betrayed me and I'm losing all of my western cities to them. I think I'll restart...
I know many of you play Spartan on "impossible" highest difficulty level. Hats off to you. And hats off to the dev team, because I still find the game challenging after all this time, even if it's because of my inept playing. It's good to see that you're beat by the AI from time to time even if you're experienced player. But I nearly throwed my CPU down the window yesterday.
Tell me that it's not only happening to me
But I'm loser. When I stopped playing back in october I was playing very hard with Rhodes and the likes. I can'y say I'm a strategy god, I've been a disaster in almost every game I've played, from EU2 to Caesar (painfully bad at this game), but I was able to win with almost everyone. Now I started a Grand Campaign with Spartan on very hard and AI is kicking my ***. I restarted two times before I could barely advance with my whole mini-empire intact to Spartiates and then I said "Well, it's all over, spartiates are back in town, I'm going to beat this damned AI. No pity". But, heh, this isn't the truth. Well, I have my spartiates, but they eat like elephants. No food to have them wandering around Peloponnese. Ok, let's build some farms. Oh no, not enough building materials. But I haven't got money to buy bricks or to go east to Athens. Well, I'll build slowly my empire, sit back few turns and then I'll go after them. No luck. Arcadians are coming, Zacinthians are coming and bloody Athens pounding on my back door. Oh, man. People are getting angry, they don' have temples to pray their gods. Ok, use my diplomats. The arcadians are happier with me. My armies are enough to keep the zacinthians at bay. Let's go east. All armies to Athens, please. Ok, everythinhg in place...oh, no, the arcadians have betrayed me and I'm losing all of my western cities to them. I think I'll restart...
I know many of you play Spartan on "impossible" highest difficulty level. Hats off to you. And hats off to the dev team, because I still find the game challenging after all this time, even if it's because of my inept playing. It's good to see that you're beat by the AI from time to time even if you're experienced player. But I nearly throwed my CPU down the window yesterday.
Tell me that it's not only happening to me