Update
Update:
Thanks for the feedback all, especially Hauptman - your tips helped greatly.
I played a game at Noble and made some changes to my early game strategy and it helped greatly, I basically had the game locked up by the industrial age. I won via domination by around 1950 or so - don't remember exactly. I probably could have won a lot earlier but I was being very cautious. I had a huge lead in all aspects by the end of the game, basically crushing my biggest two rivals within a few turns with swarms of modern armor when all they had to defend was a mix of rifleman, infantry, and SAM infantry.
My main problem seems to definitely have been how I played the first 100ish turns. Before, I never made workers first or bothered trying to found a religion - I would always turn my capital into a setler factory (a-la Civ III) and expand way too fast.
I'm playing a new game on Prince. So far so good, although I am still having money problems (I feel like I am anyway - maybe that's normal for this phase of the game?). I fought an early war with the Americans and wiped them out with a stack of swords, axes, and catapult and capturing three nice cities in the process. I'm neck-and-neck score-wise with the other two AI's on my continent, Charlemagne and Napoleon.
I'll upload a save when I get home, maybe some of you will have some additional insight.
Thanks!
-fluff
Update:
Thanks for the feedback all, especially Hauptman - your tips helped greatly.
I played a game at Noble and made some changes to my early game strategy and it helped greatly, I basically had the game locked up by the industrial age. I won via domination by around 1950 or so - don't remember exactly. I probably could have won a lot earlier but I was being very cautious. I had a huge lead in all aspects by the end of the game, basically crushing my biggest two rivals within a few turns with swarms of modern armor when all they had to defend was a mix of rifleman, infantry, and SAM infantry.
My main problem seems to definitely have been how I played the first 100ish turns. Before, I never made workers first or bothered trying to found a religion - I would always turn my capital into a setler factory (a-la Civ III) and expand way too fast.
I'm playing a new game on Prince. So far so good, although I am still having money problems (I feel like I am anyway - maybe that's normal for this phase of the game?). I fought an early war with the Americans and wiped them out with a stack of swords, axes, and catapult and capturing three nice cities in the process. I'm neck-and-neck score-wise with the other two AI's on my continent, Charlemagne and Napoleon.
I'll upload a save when I get home, maybe some of you will have some additional insight.
Thanks!
-fluff
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