Been trolling here for a while and rarely posting on subjects of interest. I love the site, but amongst all the excellent strategy threads on the board there appears to be on area where focused discussion islacking - CIVICS.
I think that civics choices have a tremendous impact on strategy but don't seem to get the recognition or focus they may deserve. I also think that many players inherently agree that civics are important but don't place them at the forefront of the thought process when developing strategies. Instead civics seem to be something where you use whatever civic "works" with your chosen strat rather than developing a strat based around one or a particular combination of civics choices or designing/tweaking strategies to maximize the benefits provided by the various civics.
I realize that the difference in leadership traits, starting tech and UU's create "uniqueness" which lends itself to civ specific strategies, but feel that many other universal aspects of the game have generated substantial discussion (the Great Profits thread or any military strat based on a particular unit are a good example of this).
Ok, now the goal of this thread is to get people to think about civics as something which you can or should base strategies around or at least include in any strategy discussion. Here's an example of the type of discussion/thought process I'm talking about: Is Caste System/Representation/Pacism the be all end all of a specialist centric strategy or are there other civics that may be more beneficial to certain civs or game situations)
CAVEATS - Before people start pointing me to various threads, I want to state that my goal is to try and get people to think about civics as another "layer" of strategy which is just as important as civ, tech or build choices. I know that there are discussions out there where civics choices come up in relation to other strategies(Vel's pop and chop(tm) in his 2nd strat thread is a good example). I would welcome people linking or referencing any particularly good civics threads here as well.
When I get home this evening I will try to complete my writeup outlining my thoughts on the various civics choices to kick things off.
I think that civics choices have a tremendous impact on strategy but don't seem to get the recognition or focus they may deserve. I also think that many players inherently agree that civics are important but don't place them at the forefront of the thought process when developing strategies. Instead civics seem to be something where you use whatever civic "works" with your chosen strat rather than developing a strat based around one or a particular combination of civics choices or designing/tweaking strategies to maximize the benefits provided by the various civics.
I realize that the difference in leadership traits, starting tech and UU's create "uniqueness" which lends itself to civ specific strategies, but feel that many other universal aspects of the game have generated substantial discussion (the Great Profits thread or any military strat based on a particular unit are a good example of this).
Ok, now the goal of this thread is to get people to think about civics as something which you can or should base strategies around or at least include in any strategy discussion. Here's an example of the type of discussion/thought process I'm talking about: Is Caste System/Representation/Pacism the be all end all of a specialist centric strategy or are there other civics that may be more beneficial to certain civs or game situations)
CAVEATS - Before people start pointing me to various threads, I want to state that my goal is to try and get people to think about civics as another "layer" of strategy which is just as important as civ, tech or build choices. I know that there are discussions out there where civics choices come up in relation to other strategies(Vel's pop and chop(tm) in his 2nd strat thread is a good example). I would welcome people linking or referencing any particularly good civics threads here as well.
When I get home this evening I will try to complete my writeup outlining my thoughts on the various civics choices to kick things off.
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