Help wanted.
Background: For the longest time I've been playing either standard games or OCC with a vertical, tech-heavy strategy and not much in the way of early-game expansion, and virtually no offensive warfare before Gunpowder except to keep Montezuma/Isabella/etc. down. As far as my skill level goes, I can pretty consistently go for a space race win on Prince.
This trapped my playing style in a certain routine (for example, I tended to rely too much on going for either early Pyramids or the Oracle/CS slingshot), so I've been experimenting with fast expansion and early wars (and leaders with the appropriate traits for that sort of thing). I'm playing BtS, I've had to crank it down to Noble, and I'm still running into some trouble. I can expand and establish a lead in territory/population without breaking my budget too much, but once I start dedicating myself to fighting a war my research lags way behind, and some peaceful AI civ on the other end of the continent pulls way ahead.
While I've gone for late-game Conquest or Domination before, this is a completely different style for me and I'm having trouble adjusting. I find it very difficult to resist going for wonders and buildings instead of producing enough units for taking (and keeping) cities, because I'm used to beelining up the tech tree. What should I be doing to adjust?
Background: For the longest time I've been playing either standard games or OCC with a vertical, tech-heavy strategy and not much in the way of early-game expansion, and virtually no offensive warfare before Gunpowder except to keep Montezuma/Isabella/etc. down. As far as my skill level goes, I can pretty consistently go for a space race win on Prince.
This trapped my playing style in a certain routine (for example, I tended to rely too much on going for either early Pyramids or the Oracle/CS slingshot), so I've been experimenting with fast expansion and early wars (and leaders with the appropriate traits for that sort of thing). I'm playing BtS, I've had to crank it down to Noble, and I'm still running into some trouble. I can expand and establish a lead in territory/population without breaking my budget too much, but once I start dedicating myself to fighting a war my research lags way behind, and some peaceful AI civ on the other end of the continent pulls way ahead.
While I've gone for late-game Conquest or Domination before, this is a completely different style for me and I'm having trouble adjusting. I find it very difficult to resist going for wonders and buildings instead of producing enough units for taking (and keeping) cities, because I'm used to beelining up the tech tree. What should I be doing to adjust?
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