Ok, I just started a new game (Noble, Large Map, Continents) as Washington everything else default. I was pretty pleased with my starting position. Coastal with seafood, gold and a river right next door.
To start, I immediately sent out my Warrior to explore while I built a second. My first warrior hit about 2-3 huts getting gold and a map. Not a bad start at all.
I set off researching Mysticism to found either Buddhism or Hinduism.
My first warrior finds the next closet Civ (Haspetuet) and I know I mispelled that. Anywho, the Egyptians were 20+ sqaures away. Plenty of room for expansion I am thinking to myself........WRONG!
In the amount of time it takes me to build 1 archer, 2 more warriors (for 3 total) and a settler, the Egyptians had spawned off to at least 3 if not 4 other cities.
My research order went like this:
Mysticism
Poltheism
Hunting
Mining
Priesthood
Animal Husbandry
I hadn't even completed researching Animal Husbandry yet and I was already down 4 cities to 1 to the Egyptians.
So, what gives? Are they leaving their cities undefended while they expand like crazy or does the AI civs start out with advantages human players do not? I mean before I built my settler and I had only 2 warriors, I got close enough to Thebes to see that they had 2 warriors defending the capital.
Any thoughts? I know the AI gets advantages at higher levels but, I didn't think Noble was that high of a level.
To start, I immediately sent out my Warrior to explore while I built a second. My first warrior hit about 2-3 huts getting gold and a map. Not a bad start at all.
I set off researching Mysticism to found either Buddhism or Hinduism.
My first warrior finds the next closet Civ (Haspetuet) and I know I mispelled that. Anywho, the Egyptians were 20+ sqaures away. Plenty of room for expansion I am thinking to myself........WRONG!
In the amount of time it takes me to build 1 archer, 2 more warriors (for 3 total) and a settler, the Egyptians had spawned off to at least 3 if not 4 other cities.
My research order went like this:
Mysticism
Poltheism
Hunting
Mining
Priesthood
Animal Husbandry
I hadn't even completed researching Animal Husbandry yet and I was already down 4 cities to 1 to the Egyptians.
So, what gives? Are they leaving their cities undefended while they expand like crazy or does the AI civs start out with advantages human players do not? I mean before I built my settler and I had only 2 warriors, I got close enough to Thebes to see that they had 2 warriors defending the capital.
Any thoughts? I know the AI gets advantages at higher levels but, I didn't think Noble was that high of a level.
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