I am a fan of spreadsheeting and an avid fan of Civ IV. The plethora of data in the game, for quite some time, defied my ability to digest it, process it and link it together to form coherent strategies. I have found that distinct cultures, starting positons and variables call for different approaches in each game. There are just so many possibilities. And my enjoyment of the game is amplified by its seemingly endless discoveries and nuances.
This forum, as well, has given me considerable enjoyment, giving me an ability to synthesize my strategy from others' experiences and the mulititude of capabilities of nations, units, religions etc.
In spreadsheeting with Microsoft Excel, which you must have to use here, I have been able to dissect aspects of the game in detail, digest them, and in reading this forum, apply them in a meaningful and coherent way. I know some will not enjoy my rigorous and sometimes lengthy approach. And this first contribution is a bit simplistic but I still think useful. But for those who find value, I present these, by way of an attachment, with my thanks to all of you who have gone before and made my games so compellingly enjoyable.......
If a sufficient number find this valuable I shall share more detailed work I have enjoyed exploring and building. Many of you, I suspect, will build upon my initial ideas as I have done on Velcroyx's premier primer threads. There is much to understand that doesn't meet the first glance. For me, spreadsheeting helps me digest it and link it together.
My first spreadsheet, attached here, covers several games aspects: (normal speed mode) game turns and game turns left by date, an event color coded log of combined Civics, Wonders Availability and Technologies listed in chronological sequece by tech tree column (entitled "Lvl") , an easy way to assess what nations, units and skills you will be encountering after you make contact in a game and lastly and most importantly diplomacy. I have endeavored, where possible, to make them self explanatory. And I have accompanied them with instructions where not.
Please let me know if you find value in these. There is so much more I have on religion, town building, linear relational prediction of cultural victory, and production.
I hope you enjoy............
This forum, as well, has given me considerable enjoyment, giving me an ability to synthesize my strategy from others' experiences and the mulititude of capabilities of nations, units, religions etc.
In spreadsheeting with Microsoft Excel, which you must have to use here, I have been able to dissect aspects of the game in detail, digest them, and in reading this forum, apply them in a meaningful and coherent way. I know some will not enjoy my rigorous and sometimes lengthy approach. And this first contribution is a bit simplistic but I still think useful. But for those who find value, I present these, by way of an attachment, with my thanks to all of you who have gone before and made my games so compellingly enjoyable.......
If a sufficient number find this valuable I shall share more detailed work I have enjoyed exploring and building. Many of you, I suspect, will build upon my initial ideas as I have done on Velcroyx's premier primer threads. There is much to understand that doesn't meet the first glance. For me, spreadsheeting helps me digest it and link it together.
My first spreadsheet, attached here, covers several games aspects: (normal speed mode) game turns and game turns left by date, an event color coded log of combined Civics, Wonders Availability and Technologies listed in chronological sequece by tech tree column (entitled "Lvl") , an easy way to assess what nations, units and skills you will be encountering after you make contact in a game and lastly and most importantly diplomacy. I have endeavored, where possible, to make them self explanatory. And I have accompanied them with instructions where not.
Please let me know if you find value in these. There is so much more I have on religion, town building, linear relational prediction of cultural victory, and production.
I hope you enjoy............
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