Farms: The Final Frontier - Let's Play Civilization V Gameplay (Deity Gameplay) - Incas - Part 16
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Let's Play Civilization 5! In this series we tackle the deity gameplay difficulty again, hopefully with better results than last time. To (hopefully) make this possible, we will be playing as Pachacuti of the Incas, who has experience making some sweet farms up in the mountains. Enjoy! ►Series Playlist: http://bit.ly/CivIncas ►Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com/iinus117 (not a typo) ►Follow Civ on Twitter for updates: https://twitter.com/CivGame ►Civilization 5 Download on Steam: http://store.steampowered.com/sub/36075/ ►Civilization 5 and Civilization 6 website: https://www.civilization.com/ Other Playlists: Stellaris Playlist: http://bit.ly/LetsPlayStellaris Dark Souls 3 Playlist: http://bit.ly/DS3Herald Stardew Valley Playlist: http://bit.ly/Stardew Civilization Multiplayer Playlist: http://bit.ly/CivWWMP The Final Station Playlist: http://bit.ly/TheFinalStation Civilization Mayas Playlist: http://bit.ly/CivMaya Civilization England Playlist: http://bit.ly/CivEngland Civilization Santa Playlist: http://bit.ly/SantaClausCiv Hurtworld Playlist: http://bit.ly/HurtWorld Just Cause 3 Playlist: http://bit.ly/JustCos3 Hard West Playlist: http://bit.ly/LPHardWest Fallout 4 Playlist: http://bit.ly/FallO4 Divinity Playlist: http://bit.ly/DivOSEE Kingdom Playlist: http://bit.ly/KingdomVideoGame Beyond Earth Rising Tide: http://bit.ly/BeyondEarthRisingTide Civilization Wei Playlist: http://bit.ly/CivWei Civilization Finland Playlist: http://bit.ly/CivFinland Fallout 3 with Mods Playlist: http://bit.ly/NukaFallout Arkham Knight Playlist: http://bit.ly/Arkhamnight Sid Meier's Civilization V is a 4X video game in the Civilization series developed by Firaxis Games, released on Microsoft Windows in September 2010, OS X on November 23, 2010, and Linux/SteamOS on June 10, 2014. In Civilization V, the player leads a civilization from prehistoric times into the future on a procedurally generated map, achieving one of a number of different victory conditions through research, exploration, diplomacy, expansion, economic development, government and military conquest.
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I dont even play civ 5 myself, yet I found this letsplay to be very entertaining.. you have a good voice and I like the way you explain evey step of the thought process, it makes it easy to follow everything going on in the game even for someone like me that dont actually play it.. so will I be watching more of your letsplays? thats a definte yes from me!
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Damn, that was tense!
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What happens when you "Go Beyond Earth"
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Congrats on the win Dude!
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Congratulations.
Now time for another game. -
how bout finishing the multiplayer game
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Congratulations Linus.
(Time to win as Venice now ;)
BTW a little fanfiction since I'm bored.
The Inca did what no one else thought was possible. The were nothing greater than slaves to the Shoshone empire, whose might could wipe out the Inca in mere days.
"I should have wiped him off the map when I had the chance." -Enrico Dandolo before
being sent to a Shoshone prison.
"My only regret is backstabbing Pachuti. Maybe then I could escape your tyranny." - Pedro of Brazil before being sent to a Mogolian labor camp.
After Pachuti, his family and closest advisors left for space, Genghis Khan and Pocatello for 10 years fought for control of south America, until William the Orange discovered the so called "lost continent" with his expert general (but also sometimes a capitalistic meme addicted asshole) Linus. With all attempts for friendship failing, Suriname, as South America was known as by the Dutch, was nuked until there was nothing more than sea. What followed was a nuclear winter causing Linus, William, and the rest of the surviving Dutch to follow the Incan footsteps into space. -
congrats buddy!
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Outta nowhere! Really didn't expect you to win as soon as greece started to go crazy
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Finally deity...congratz dude.
next time whatever the civ is but try to win a culture or domination -
congrats on the victory
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Pretty good. 325 isn't bad. My longest deity game ran to turn 440.
If you did better culture wise it would have been 300, which is very good and the "normal" turn for a science victory without interference.