Has anyone else tried the raging barbarians option? I used to play all my Civ3 games with that setting, but in Civ4 it really changes the whole game, imho. It changes a lot because you can't concentrate on your empire's growth with them buggers attacking from all sides in a steady flow that even adapts to your technology: they start off with warriors and archers, then start coming at you with swordsmen/axemen and horse archers when you can build them. Now that's what I call ragin'
All in all, I must say it makes for a very interesting game as it forces you into a defensive position nearly right from the start. Last night I started an epic game, and lost my second city as well as all tile improvements around my capitol as I could not build units fast enough to counter their attacks. Fortunately, the other civs did not fare that well either, which was highly satisfactory
But now to the main question: any tips on how to handle them and still have your empire grow? As they come from all sides, you need a lot of units to protect your tile improvements / city connections while at the same time founding new cities...
All in all, I must say it makes for a very interesting game as it forces you into a defensive position nearly right from the start. Last night I started an epic game, and lost my second city as well as all tile improvements around my capitol as I could not build units fast enough to counter their attacks. Fortunately, the other civs did not fare that well either, which was highly satisfactory
But now to the main question: any tips on how to handle them and still have your empire grow? As they come from all sides, you need a lot of units to protect your tile improvements / city connections while at the same time founding new cities...
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