I'm going to try this during my lunch break from work to see if it pans out for me. Start a new game at noble level, I usually like huge maps so it'll be huge and epic length. I'm in no rush.
So heres the scenario. I'll go with 1st city-warrior-settler-worker plan, and hope to God no barbarians or animals eat my guys early in the game. Using the worker I'll try to get cottages up and roads and beeline for hinduism. When other covs come a knocking I'll agree to open borders and use missionaries when they become available to spread my religion. Hopefully this will make opponents easier to deal with.
I don't know how this will work, but I'm hoping to have 3 to 4 good viable cities by 0 AD. (more if the cost can be burdened). I'd like to be set up in a way that allows me to spread out and expand while working on science and religion for gold. It was easier in Civ III because all I really had to do was expand. I just don't know what the desired amount of cities in the early game is.
So heres the scenario. I'll go with 1st city-warrior-settler-worker plan, and hope to God no barbarians or animals eat my guys early in the game. Using the worker I'll try to get cottages up and roads and beeline for hinduism. When other covs come a knocking I'll agree to open borders and use missionaries when they become available to spread my religion. Hopefully this will make opponents easier to deal with.
I don't know how this will work, but I'm hoping to have 3 to 4 good viable cities by 0 AD. (more if the cost can be burdened). I'd like to be set up in a way that allows me to spread out and expand while working on science and religion for gold. It was easier in Civ III because all I really had to do was expand. I just don't know what the desired amount of cities in the early game is.
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