Yikes!
In another thread I read Vel's description of the CS Slingshot (as follows):
"* Making an early academy in your Capitol (+50% science)
* Completing Code of Laws JUST BEFORE the Oracle is done
* Use the free tech from Oracle to grab Civil Service and switch to Bureaucracy (+50% science).
This can HUGELY increase your research capability through the Renaissance era (and sometimes beyond)"
I still have no good understanding of the synergies that my tech/building choices create, I tend to still follow Sid's advice unless I need to crank out some special troops before attack or building an aqueduct to counter health problems and simple stuff like that.
At most I am capable of strategically choosing techs that enable desired tech choices in the future (such a gunpowder which I can understand the benefit of). But Vel's description of the CS Slingshot it's like rocket science to me.
Obviously, being only on my 5th game I could maybe not expect more, but does anyone have tips on how I could start thinking about these things in order to start to see the bigger picture of my choices. I mean, should I start taking notes during my games, should I check the city screens every turn, and if so, for what...???
At the moment I fear that I will stop playing anything else than 'tiny map/fast speed/following Sid's recommendation'-games on Warlord because I can't play this game more than absolute maximum 15 hours a week (which is already taking its toll on my social life) and thus not learn the nitty gritty of the game from trial and error until maybe 2010 (at which time I guess Civ6 is out).
I guess basically I am asking if there in the Civ community is something like a common wisdom of how one can begin to see the larger picture of what one is doing in the game. Or is it just that the game is so new to me that I am simply totally confused by academies, oracles, and where they are optimally placed, chicken itzas, code of laws, counting beakers, knowing how to influenc my research rate and if I need to do so at a special moment as well as what I give up by doing so, ect etc etc.
Is there an answer to this question apart from the obvious 'Play play play over and over again' ?
/p
In another thread I read Vel's description of the CS Slingshot (as follows):
"* Making an early academy in your Capitol (+50% science)
* Completing Code of Laws JUST BEFORE the Oracle is done
* Use the free tech from Oracle to grab Civil Service and switch to Bureaucracy (+50% science).
This can HUGELY increase your research capability through the Renaissance era (and sometimes beyond)"
I still have no good understanding of the synergies that my tech/building choices create, I tend to still follow Sid's advice unless I need to crank out some special troops before attack or building an aqueduct to counter health problems and simple stuff like that.
At most I am capable of strategically choosing techs that enable desired tech choices in the future (such a gunpowder which I can understand the benefit of). But Vel's description of the CS Slingshot it's like rocket science to me.
Obviously, being only on my 5th game I could maybe not expect more, but does anyone have tips on how I could start thinking about these things in order to start to see the bigger picture of my choices. I mean, should I start taking notes during my games, should I check the city screens every turn, and if so, for what...???
At the moment I fear that I will stop playing anything else than 'tiny map/fast speed/following Sid's recommendation'-games on Warlord because I can't play this game more than absolute maximum 15 hours a week (which is already taking its toll on my social life) and thus not learn the nitty gritty of the game from trial and error until maybe 2010 (at which time I guess Civ6 is out).
I guess basically I am asking if there in the Civ community is something like a common wisdom of how one can begin to see the larger picture of what one is doing in the game. Or is it just that the game is so new to me that I am simply totally confused by academies, oracles, and where they are optimally placed, chicken itzas, code of laws, counting beakers, knowing how to influenc my research rate and if I need to do so at a special moment as well as what I give up by doing so, ect etc etc.
Is there an answer to this question apart from the obvious 'Play play play over and over again' ?
/p
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