First of all, we can just guess on this subject, but that will be fun, I think.
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Name a few civs you think you'll like playing after trying out some civs, alternately the civs you'll definately will try first, and also, if you wish, add what strategy you think will be fun with the chosen ones. Or, if you wish, you can name the traits you find most fun on paper. This is all just an excercise for me to see what different approaches people like to use in play.
You may also mention favored opponents if you like, and why.
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For me personally,
I think I will like/try playing...
Peter the Great, Philosophical and Expansive.
I am curious about great people and how you can use and abuse them in the game.
Also I'm obsessed with building granaries and building big cities, though I know that traditionally has been not as good as just expand, expand, expand and make war, war, war...
Saladin, Spiritual and Philosophical
Here one would go hard for religion and hope for a great prophet somewhat early to build up the religious fervor. I also like building temples a lot...
I'm beginning to sound like a poor player and a building ******. Perhaps that's true at times though.
Mansa Musa, financial and spiritual
Well he has a fun and cool name and likes puppies. He can also build those temples fast. He will play aggressive in the start with the early unique unit and then settle down a bit. And he is financial so one can easily upgrade troops when getting new techs.
Then there are all the civs that hold enormous historical interest for me, and I will play them for those causes.
Favored opponents will be some of the aggressive and/or expansive ones, like Genghis Khan and the Japanese. And perhaps Gandhi to make friends with.
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Name a few civs you think you'll like playing after trying out some civs, alternately the civs you'll definately will try first, and also, if you wish, add what strategy you think will be fun with the chosen ones. Or, if you wish, you can name the traits you find most fun on paper. This is all just an excercise for me to see what different approaches people like to use in play.
You may also mention favored opponents if you like, and why.
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For me personally,
I think I will like/try playing...
Peter the Great, Philosophical and Expansive.
I am curious about great people and how you can use and abuse them in the game.
Also I'm obsessed with building granaries and building big cities, though I know that traditionally has been not as good as just expand, expand, expand and make war, war, war...
Saladin, Spiritual and Philosophical
Here one would go hard for religion and hope for a great prophet somewhat early to build up the religious fervor. I also like building temples a lot...
I'm beginning to sound like a poor player and a building ******. Perhaps that's true at times though.
Mansa Musa, financial and spiritual
Well he has a fun and cool name and likes puppies. He can also build those temples fast. He will play aggressive in the start with the early unique unit and then settle down a bit. And he is financial so one can easily upgrade troops when getting new techs.
Then there are all the civs that hold enormous historical interest for me, and I will play them for those causes.
Favored opponents will be some of the aggressive and/or expansive ones, like Genghis Khan and the Japanese. And perhaps Gandhi to make friends with.
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