Hey everyone,
I dont understand why my civ strategy never works. I mainly focus on my economy and my starting capital city and make it work as well as possible. I dont usualy start building a settler until the 120th (I cant EVER afford the maintainance without putting research down significantly and I dont want to do that) turn but I instead focus on improveing the land and buildings in my capital city (Also, I ALWAYS have to build stonehenge or ill just feel a bit crap lol ).
My second city I do the same (adding trade networks to the other one and then take another while before I make a new city..
While this is happening it seems that the AI has managed to produce about 7 cities more than me - how on earth does it afford the maintainance costs - so I become a bit paniced and spam about 3 or 4 cities at a time so that I dont loose all the decent spots and then as this is happening one of my neighboring AI tend to declare war on me and I cant realy stand up to them because Ive been focusing in my economy too much and have a lesser military and because ive just build so many cities at a time, I have to put research right down. Meanwhile the AI seems to be galloping ahead in the research race.
This tends to be the trend whenever I play a game of civ but I dont see why it doesnt work. Why cant the AI take things a little slower and focus more on haveing decent cities instead of a load of crappy ones?
Eitherway, can anyone make any suggestions as to how I can improve my strategy because every game I play tends to go like this.
Thanks
Stephen.
I dont understand why my civ strategy never works. I mainly focus on my economy and my starting capital city and make it work as well as possible. I dont usualy start building a settler until the 120th (I cant EVER afford the maintainance without putting research down significantly and I dont want to do that) turn but I instead focus on improveing the land and buildings in my capital city (Also, I ALWAYS have to build stonehenge or ill just feel a bit crap lol ).
My second city I do the same (adding trade networks to the other one and then take another while before I make a new city..
While this is happening it seems that the AI has managed to produce about 7 cities more than me - how on earth does it afford the maintainance costs - so I become a bit paniced and spam about 3 or 4 cities at a time so that I dont loose all the decent spots and then as this is happening one of my neighboring AI tend to declare war on me and I cant realy stand up to them because Ive been focusing in my economy too much and have a lesser military and because ive just build so many cities at a time, I have to put research right down. Meanwhile the AI seems to be galloping ahead in the research race.
This tends to be the trend whenever I play a game of civ but I dont see why it doesnt work. Why cant the AI take things a little slower and focus more on haveing decent cities instead of a load of crappy ones?
Eitherway, can anyone make any suggestions as to how I can improve my strategy because every game I play tends to go like this.
Thanks
Stephen.
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