I've probably played about five games of Civ4 so far, all on Noble. Each game has basically turned out the same way: I start out just fine, and do just as well as the other civs (as far as I can tell by my neighbors) up until about the 40th turn or so. Then, everybody seems to surpass me in the points race. It takes me until the late industrial age to finally catch up with everyone else and retake the lead, but I can't figure out the right mix of early/mid game management.
My main problem is having the necessary income to found enough cities early on. It seems like there comes a point in the game where I always have negative income, and if I found more cities at that point, it just keeps getting worse. To compensate for this, I lower my tech rate, but that just makes it harder to catch up to the other civs. So how do I fix this problem? Do I just keep pumping out workers and spam hamlets all over the place to make more money? Should I lower my tech rate right off the bat and make money?
My main problem is having the necessary income to found enough cities early on. It seems like there comes a point in the game where I always have negative income, and if I found more cities at that point, it just keeps getting worse. To compensate for this, I lower my tech rate, but that just makes it harder to catch up to the other civs. So how do I fix this problem? Do I just keep pumping out workers and spam hamlets all over the place to make more money? Should I lower my tech rate right off the bat and make money?
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