Originally posted by Nevordan
I was playing on Noble difficulty, as I understood it to be the "Normal" difficulty, and didn't want to feel weak,
I was playing on Noble difficulty, as I understood it to be the "Normal" difficulty, and didn't want to feel weak,

all it really does is give a +2 culture/per turn in all your cities, the equivalent of having a library
Maybe I should try a different civilization?
How about this... give me a civilization, a map (I have been playing on Continents because Terra usually crowds the AI opponents all around me), and a goal, and some hints on how to acquire that goal.
OK, you want a different challenge. Try all defaults on the lowest setting (I forget what it is). Standard map (well, you can choose the layout if you look at the 'customise' options), standard difficullty, standard everything, & /learn the game/. It's certainly the idea I'd choose if I was trying out something for the first time! I bet you don't read manuals either

OK you're a new player to the CIV style. Always remember you have time! You can take time to study defensive reports, cities' status, look around the map, plan, develop, etc etc. From the beginning you can also choose your civ's advantages; you /must/ play to them! Ghandi is a poor warleader but an excellent builder. Catherine is a superb expander/explorer but a poor happiness provider. Elizabeth is.. well, you get the idea. Each leader has its own problems when compared to others, & that is what you must overcome
I don't know if this has been helpful to you, but it may be helpful to others. 'We were all beginners once'

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