Hi Vel, this is my first post here on the Civ4 forums, though I used to lurk and occasionally post over on the SMAC/X forums.
So I tried your CS slingshot twice so far, both at the settings your savegame started with. First time got beat to the Oracle (Doh! forgot to research Wheel/Pottery, no towns, only 20 beakers, so no wonder about that).
This second time, got to pottery before starting down the CoL beeline, got both a Granary & Library in Rome, 1 scientist working, 2nd Worker active on chop duty, 33 beakers, building Oracle, cool!
Then came the barbarians...
Wiped out in 3 turns, Warriors just don't handle Barb Archers too well. They even founded a city right on the southeast flank of Rome!
Admitedly I'm not such a good player (novice would be a kind appellation), but ISTM that Hunting/Archery almost have to precede the beeline so you can fight off the Barb Archers. Your opinion on that would be interesting to hear.
Also, I think trying to do it with only one city makes it *much* harder. Third time around I'm definitely going for two cities, if only to have another place to build more warriors while the Oracle is brewing!
Thanks muchly for an excellent teaching tool.
So I tried your CS slingshot twice so far, both at the settings your savegame started with. First time got beat to the Oracle (Doh! forgot to research Wheel/Pottery, no towns, only 20 beakers, so no wonder about that).
This second time, got to pottery before starting down the CoL beeline, got both a Granary & Library in Rome, 1 scientist working, 2nd Worker active on chop duty, 33 beakers, building Oracle, cool!
Then came the barbarians...
Wiped out in 3 turns, Warriors just don't handle Barb Archers too well. They even founded a city right on the southeast flank of Rome!
Admitedly I'm not such a good player (novice would be a kind appellation), but ISTM that Hunting/Archery almost have to precede the beeline so you can fight off the Barb Archers. Your opinion on that would be interesting to hear.
Also, I think trying to do it with only one city makes it *much* harder. Third time around I'm definitely going for two cities, if only to have another place to build more warriors while the Oracle is brewing!
Thanks muchly for an excellent teaching tool.
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