@@joeharris5420 Hey, given enough time in developing, I can whoop anyone AI's ass on Prince. Heck, the last game I played I managed to retake my capital in the 1 war (I had basically no units, then came the composites and that one battering ram).
@@UserPendingDeletion me playing Civ V with all dlc in archipeligo on high sea level in deity: fleet of the line! Privateers! Ruin their coast and harass their land! Longbownen! Knights! Take their cities! Not even your hawacha and turtle ships can save you now, kimmy!
Jay Gregory funny you say that. this one game I was playing America and invaded Persia for oranges. I beat him took his oranges and everyone denounces him. sometimes been a warmonger pays off
1. Pick England 2. Build the Great Lighthouse 3. Adopt exploration 4. Watch as your enemies scream in agony for their coastal cities burning to the ground, their city state allies forced into submission, their trade routes plundered and their navies sinking into the bloodied pits of hell.
I call it "that thing that plays when I've had enough of her one sided trade agreements" Seriously woman give me a fair deal or face my technological superiority.
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"Would you be interrested in a trade with England ?"
+misterbin00 That actually happened to me once, when I was playing as China. It was spice, and England was the one asking for it without payment, but close enough! Commence Longbow vs Chu-ko-nu.
Tea should have been a luxury resource in this game Elizabeth: Would you be interested in a trade agreement with England? (1 Tea for 12GPT) Washington: You mistake our love for peace as weakness.
***** Tea party as in party where we drink tea and eat cakes and scones or tea party where we dress up as Native Americans and throw crates of tea into the sea to make salty tea?
thetravinator9 please tell me there's a mod for this. "Unique ability: "Top gear". Tourism output to other countries that have the internal combustion engine tech is doubled"
"Unique unit: J.K. Rowling, replaces the Great Writer, can be used like a great musician to spread a large amount of tourism to foreign cities, and continues to provide culture to your civilization once spent in this way. Converts 1/10 of the population of foreign cities into screaming Harry Potter fangirls"
Looking at how much shit Queen Elizabeth had gone through when she was young and how she had endured, I understand her reaction when someone wanna give her a fight.
Holy fuck it's Mangs :D didn't realise you played Civ as well, guess I shouldn't be surprised. (Except I'm playing as England most of the time so I have yet to experience this :p)
Rather than a big, bombastic piece, this one basically says "We're in for a slow, grim march to victory and we don't care how many of your soldiers are going to get their teeth kicked-in in the process."
When I listen to this, I think of a battalion of British troops entrenched, shooting out wave after wave of attackers, each one worse than the previous, whether it be Zulu Impis or German Panthers.
Woul you be interested in a trade agreement with England? Their offer : 1 pearl Your offer : 10 iron 8 coal Osaka Kyoto Me : fuck no. * Elizabeth has declared war on japan
I think what I appreciate most about this track is how loudly every single part of it screams BRITAIN From the redcoat drums in the beginning to the marching fife to the middle bit that sounds like it’s straight out of the age of exploration to the noble harpsichord ending, it’s all England all day
Fun fact- when the English were at war with the French, the French hated the English long bows so much that they threatened to cut off their middle and ring fingers, so they couldn't use their bows. So in battle, the English long bowmen would wave these fingers at the French soldiers. This was eventually shortened to only waving the middle finger. So the long bows that are so bad ass in this game actually historically invented flipping people off
In Ancient Greece and Rome the middle finger was meant to be a penis when flipped, and the pointer and ring fingers were the testicles. This was very insulting to them
+A Space Butterfly Notify your allies and denounce! Geez, now I have to go to war with her, too. Alright boys, we're going after Queen Bitchface again. ready the Minutemen.
"I heard my country calling, away across the sea, Across the waste of waters she calls and calls to me. Her sword is girded at her side, her helmet on her head, And round her feet are lying the dying and the dead. I hear the noise of battle, the thunder of her guns, I haste to thee my mother, a son among thy sons."
"There boy! look! A sail, 3 points to starboard" "I see it" said the young midshipman. "We'll be rich when we plunder her" "That's no merchant, young sir. Count her masts. That there's a man'o'war" "Is she Spanish? Dutch? Russian?" "No signals" the grizzled old sailor answered. "An enemy then! We shall win glorious victory for France" The old sailor gulped as the sails on the horizon grew tall and the hull beneath them emerged. Black and yellow stripes fore-to-aft. And there at her stern the telling mark. "What is it?" the young officer asked, still green and a virgin of war at sea. His mentor grimaced and held the scar on his chest. "The white ensign, mister midshipman. The old enemy. England"
Turn 202: *Would you be interested in a Trade Agreement, with England?* (Cocoa for Spices) Me: *Reject* Turn 203: *Would you be interested in a Trade Agreement, with England?*(Crabs for Spices) Me: *Reject* Turn 204: *I cannot ignore this chance to eliminate a potential competitor; (WAR DECLARED!) Your Day of Judgement will Come!* *War Music Starts* Me: *Sure thing!* Turn 205: *6 Ships of the Line are seen on the water nearby Kyoto, my coastal Capital* Me: *Fuck.*
+Antares Luis Plot twist : The good news is that those are the ONLY units sent by England. Tokyo stays on 0 HP from turn 205 to turn 230 at which point all ships of the line have been sunk
onceuponaban Well, I'd wish, but no, they had Privateers too! I had to kidna rush for Destroyers whilst defending with Frigates to not lose my capital. I lost 1 city that was on a little island, then again I never held a chance there, since that Island was very unprotected, and even more agaisnt 6 Ships of the Line and a few Privateers...
Kokorocodon That is kinda ironic since you Japanese go on boasting about your glorious Yamato yet Britian gave you the technology for that to exist and the British also helped develop the aircraft carrier
@@UnderFried if you bring a whole orchestra into a battlefield playing this song with the entire army singing it, you don't have to fought because the enemy would fled in panic (well, Spartan were feared because of their superb cohesion so it's possible).
nice thing about elizabeth is how well her abilty stacks with the great lighthouse. And if another civ beats you to it, its not like its hard to use your ships of the line to "make a trade agreement" for it later on :). But great lighthouse, exploration opener plus her unique ability makes for an unbeatable navy at any era, especially the Renaissance though.
Exactly. If you do that strat, then you can build the fastest ship in any game eve: the 14-movement ironclad. 3 Base movement, +2 for being English, +2 for great lighthouse and exploration policies, (making 7. this is doubled in coastal waters. 7*2=14 >:) *schemes*
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. That's propably the most fitting description of this lady, because her armada of Ships of the line sure scorned my asshole when i declined a trade with her.
All the same Elizabeth to me. She'll come back as Elizabeth III and live forever. Her lifespans only increasing every time she comes back. Trust me bros...
Hmmm, potentially through Civ4's domination victory, perhaps. - Conquest: Seeing as the world isnt' ruled over entirely by one country yet, nobody. - Domination: The British Empire got there first, but in modern times, China probably has this one. - Space Race: Probably the Soviet Union if you count the first man in space, America if you count first man on the moon. - Diplomatic: South Korea (if we're talking about right now), the UK if we're talking about who got a UN secretary-General first. - Cultural: At present, the United States, due to their vast influence on most of Western Society; if we're talking who got there first, most likely the Roman Empire. - Score: Now THAT one is tricky; take into account the current size, prosperity and advancement of each country, coupled with the wonders each nation has built and such, who would win at this present moment? I won't answer that, as there's probably enough fuel to accidentally make a flame war here already.
Hmmm, good point. China would be lliable to have Score right now, Britain would make a good country for domination, for the British Empire though, current UK is a hell-hole.
Ddraigtanto Ixeniejir That's an excellent argument. Cenk, that's true but you need more than language and comprehension to maintain cultural dominance.
@Anglo Commando Talk about overkill. I think HMS Conqueror sinking the Veinticinco de Mayo aircraft carrier would have been an additional shock for the Argies.
"Would you be interested in a trade agreement with England?" "lel nope" declares war "Would NOW be a good time for a trade agreement with England...scrub? >:D " " O_O "
Turn 250: Elizabeth has 20,000 gold 258 gold per turn Turn 251: *An English Spy has stolen the secrets of Navigation from Rome!* Turn 252: *WOULD YOU BE INTERESTED IN A TRADE AGREEMENT WITH ENGLAND?* (Accept Embassy in exchange for Antium, Neapolis and Cumae) *Refuse* Turn 253: Elizabeth has 0 gold and -15 gold per turn Turn 254: "Betrayal is such a strong word. Let's call this 'rethinking our friendship'."
*Captain Bernard T. Wilmington of the nuclear submarine HMS 'King George VI' opening the safe with the nuclear missile keys, and the Prime Minister's Doomsday Letter* "For the King and Country, after all."
My favorite song from Civilization 5 :) I got my first domination victory using my ships of the line to crush my opponents. :D And i also like to listen to it when i study. I think it is a really good song to study with.
In my first CIV game ever I played on huge earth on marathon speed. I ended up starting in Burma as England . Anyway, as I continued I found that the Philippines and the other islands of south east Asia had no civs on them, just ruins and barbs. I sent out a unit of spearmen with ship support to provide arty. Those spear men came back as great war infantry. Needless to say everything apart from cities was ganked during the game's classical and medieval era. There was something glorious about using this music as the Tommies slayed knight after knight. Oh Civ.
"By the grace of God, your days are numbered!" *Later in the ruins of the English Capital* "Where is your God now?" I may not know many things, but one thing I do know is war.
The recorder/English flute was just an immature instrument for elementary school music classes before I listened to this. Now it heralds the arrival of an entire ship-of-the-line armada intent on bullying me into being interested in Lizzy's trade agreement.
Between this and the Russian war music, I'm not sure which one makes me want to crush my enemies more. This one makes me strategize and go more into focus and then be all subtle about my tactics. The Russian one makes me go brute force and destroy any and all resistance.
On my Lizzie playthrough, I didn't go full British Empire until I had XCOM squads. Imagine this music with paratrooping supersoldiers landing outside every enemy city, as Guided Missiles rain down and Battleship blockades cordon off half the planet. Just you wait, one day the Union Flag will fly over the world again! :P
Having all the power in the world and sending a cluster-fuck of power to deal with a small threat while we torture our enemies by laying siege down on their trade routes so they have no food or supplies. The true British way!
The funniest part was the Zulu being the only nation that actualyl gave me trouble, until I turned all 12 of my core cities to making an XCOM squad a turn, that is.
In my game I was playing as England and luckily I spawned on a big island with only two city states. This allowed me to spend more on ships than land units. Russia founded a city at the south of the island and this was a threat and it was in the renaissance era. I used 7 out of 16 Ship of the Lines to lay waste on her huge embarked invasion force. I took over the city she founded. Ship of the lines are really awesome. She gave up and asked for peace because I also started to bombard her land units on the coast. Being on an island alone can give advantages.
Took me awhile to find this track. The flute and the strings bouncing together captivated me and at the time, I was playing as the Mongols when this track played. I thought it was an obscure/unnamed Mongol war theme...until I found this track here. Then I remembered that I was warring with England at the time.
1914: Germany and Russia declare war on each other. Britain like: Hm. Germany declares war on France, Britain like: eh? Germany invades Belgium. Britain like: awww heeel no. *this theme starts playing in Germany* *German war theme starts playing in Britain* Germany and Britain simultaneously: fuck.
Ewan Beattie That pretty much sums it up... There were also thoughts about an extended Schlieffen Plan among German High command which meant to also invade the Netherlands and terminate the possibility for the Brits to use it as a base to "Backstab" the German army.
Gotta win the vote, maintain the win of the vote, stop the others from trying to rip the country apart in lieu of the maintained vote, disallow the EU ways to slip out of it, disallow the globalists the opportunity to isolate Britain... It's one small step for man, my friend. This is just one of many needed. It's more than most have done.