Hey, I'm new to both Civ and these forums. I recently got Civ IV and tried it out. I was happy to win my first game on the next to last difficulty and decided to try noble since I heard that it evened things out for the AI in terms of tech researching and stuff. I immediately had my butt handed to me on a platter within turns after being destroyed by a near civ. I have tried many other times and find that I can't keep up militarily or technologically but I am usually very good culturally.
So, the point of this post is to try and get some pointers as to how to play at least decently on noble. I have searched these forums for a few days and find the discussions are over my head and the acronyms and abbreviations are many. So I've come up with some general questions that I mainly have:
1. What is a good starting build order?
2. Should I use slavery to help out? How long should I keep it?
3. How do I determine good techs? Should I trade techs? **This is where I really struggle
4. Should I focus on building units or structures? Should I ever use a city to build research/culture/wealth?
Any other tips you have for a noob civ player who has little idea would also be appreciated.
I don't use any expansions btw, just civ 4. I figured I should get a decent footing before I started making it more complicated.
So, the point of this post is to try and get some pointers as to how to play at least decently on noble. I have searched these forums for a few days and find the discussions are over my head and the acronyms and abbreviations are many. So I've come up with some general questions that I mainly have:
1. What is a good starting build order?
2. Should I use slavery to help out? How long should I keep it?
3. How do I determine good techs? Should I trade techs? **This is where I really struggle
4. Should I focus on building units or structures? Should I ever use a city to build research/culture/wealth?
Any other tips you have for a noob civ player who has little idea would also be appreciated.
I don't use any expansions btw, just civ 4. I figured I should get a decent footing before I started making it more complicated.
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