I know there are players out there who will restart from turn one until they get a an optimal starting point for their first city, but what about well after that? At what point do you decide the game is unwinnable or otherwise headed for an indefinite stalemate and simply restart?
Here's my situation: In a recent game on Noble (yes, feel free to laugh!), normal speed, continents (I think), normal size map, I had two other civs on my continent. I was playing as Ethiopia. I immediately took out one of the civs (don't remember who), leaving me with only Boudica's Celts on my landmass.
But I was unable to position myself for any kind of knockout blow, even though I was ahead of her. The problem was she had more than enough strength to blunt any attack I might make, and if I did attack and didn't immediately win, she would almost certainly have been able to roll over me.
So by the end of the Middle Ages--say, early 17th century--I was still ahead of her and could have stayed that way indefinitely (we had since met another civ from across the water somewhere and he was far ahead of both of us). But what's the point? I hadn't earlier positioned myself to go for a cultural win so that was out. I didn't have a particular edge in religions so that was out.
So I decided to just quit, although I'd spent ages in this game already. It would have been just a tedious click-fest with Boudica and I probably just losing to the overseas Civ on points or space race or something.
Should I or could I have done something different? Should I have restarted well before even this age?
(I just find that it's really hard to take out more than one enemy civ early on, but the effort spent waging war on the one I did knock out allows the unmolested civ to all but guarantee that I won't actually be able to take him out later anyway.)
Here's my situation: In a recent game on Noble (yes, feel free to laugh!), normal speed, continents (I think), normal size map, I had two other civs on my continent. I was playing as Ethiopia. I immediately took out one of the civs (don't remember who), leaving me with only Boudica's Celts on my landmass.
But I was unable to position myself for any kind of knockout blow, even though I was ahead of her. The problem was she had more than enough strength to blunt any attack I might make, and if I did attack and didn't immediately win, she would almost certainly have been able to roll over me.
So by the end of the Middle Ages--say, early 17th century--I was still ahead of her and could have stayed that way indefinitely (we had since met another civ from across the water somewhere and he was far ahead of both of us). But what's the point? I hadn't earlier positioned myself to go for a cultural win so that was out. I didn't have a particular edge in religions so that was out.
So I decided to just quit, although I'd spent ages in this game already. It would have been just a tedious click-fest with Boudica and I probably just losing to the overseas Civ on points or space race or something.
Should I or could I have done something different? Should I have restarted well before even this age?
(I just find that it's really hard to take out more than one enemy civ early on, but the effort spent waging war on the one I did knock out allows the unmolested civ to all but guarantee that I won't actually be able to take him out later anyway.)
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