I need some help with a dilemma that I've not yet found a solution to. I'm playing Civ 4 Gold as the Celts (Spi/Chr) on the Emperor level and I'm running into a common occurrence that is ruining my latest games. Everything is going fine until all of a sudden someone shows up (it's been the French three games in a row now) with a dozen macemen and I'm nowhere near Feudalism, let alone Civil Service. I'm generally just done with Construction and halfway to Monarchy or somesuch.
I can 't think of any defense using Axemen/Chariots/Spearmen and Gallic Warriors against macemen. Even my War Elephants are rendered mostly useless, as if their stack has macemen, it generally follows that pikemen are amongst it. Yeah, in the open field a two-star shock WE has parity with a generic pikemen, but you lose a lot of WEs that way. If my WEs are being chewed up by Pikes there's not much left to put much of a dent in those menacing Maces.
So far my strategy as a Celt is to start Poly and build a Settler from the get-go. Then I build a warrior in both cities while researching Archery and send them out to get experience from animals/barbs so they'll be one or two star Cover specialists for the inevitable barbarian wars. I build two archers in each city and send them out hunting to get experience too, ensuring they'll all be back by 2200 BC. After Archery I research AH or Ag and after that the wheel. Then I start mining and BW, and after that pottery. Next is writing and meditation. If I have marble available I'll go for Masonry after the Wheel and try to build the Temple of Artemis and the Parthenon.
As I'm playing aggressive AI, after the barbarian wars start to run down circa 1000 BC I usually get a declaration. I fight it with whatever is available and so far have had no problems with that part, even the one where I had to fight axemen with archers. That can be done, with a few three-star shock archers and some fodder to soften them up.
My problem is, the wars never seem to stop. While that is great from the standpoint of getting experience, it puts a cramp into my building of libraries. I can usually get one or two up, but as I'll only have three or four cities I'm just not generating enough research and get behind. As long as I can get to Construction first after the basics, I have no problem---until those bloody macemen show up, then I'm doomed.
On Monarch, once I had my catapult force up and running the game was basically over. Oh, they'd get macemen first, but not so far ahead of me and I'd either be close enough or able to fight them off with Longbowmen until I could convert my Gallic Warriors to Macemen too. I'm still having no problem conquering/razing their cities with catapults--until those damn macemen show up. I can attack his cities all I want, but he can take all my core cities with blinding speed with those macemen and there seems to be nothing I can do about it.
I'm sure some of you have mastered Emperor, what do you do about this problem, or how do you avoid ever being confronted with it?
(please don't say 'play someone besides the Celts,' I wanna be able to do this with Brennus. I know intimately how much easier the game is as financial especially)
I can 't think of any defense using Axemen/Chariots/Spearmen and Gallic Warriors against macemen. Even my War Elephants are rendered mostly useless, as if their stack has macemen, it generally follows that pikemen are amongst it. Yeah, in the open field a two-star shock WE has parity with a generic pikemen, but you lose a lot of WEs that way. If my WEs are being chewed up by Pikes there's not much left to put much of a dent in those menacing Maces.
So far my strategy as a Celt is to start Poly and build a Settler from the get-go. Then I build a warrior in both cities while researching Archery and send them out to get experience from animals/barbs so they'll be one or two star Cover specialists for the inevitable barbarian wars. I build two archers in each city and send them out hunting to get experience too, ensuring they'll all be back by 2200 BC. After Archery I research AH or Ag and after that the wheel. Then I start mining and BW, and after that pottery. Next is writing and meditation. If I have marble available I'll go for Masonry after the Wheel and try to build the Temple of Artemis and the Parthenon.
As I'm playing aggressive AI, after the barbarian wars start to run down circa 1000 BC I usually get a declaration. I fight it with whatever is available and so far have had no problems with that part, even the one where I had to fight axemen with archers. That can be done, with a few three-star shock archers and some fodder to soften them up.
My problem is, the wars never seem to stop. While that is great from the standpoint of getting experience, it puts a cramp into my building of libraries. I can usually get one or two up, but as I'll only have three or four cities I'm just not generating enough research and get behind. As long as I can get to Construction first after the basics, I have no problem---until those bloody macemen show up, then I'm doomed.
On Monarch, once I had my catapult force up and running the game was basically over. Oh, they'd get macemen first, but not so far ahead of me and I'd either be close enough or able to fight them off with Longbowmen until I could convert my Gallic Warriors to Macemen too. I'm still having no problem conquering/razing their cities with catapults--until those damn macemen show up. I can attack his cities all I want, but he can take all my core cities with blinding speed with those macemen and there seems to be nothing I can do about it.
I'm sure some of you have mastered Emperor, what do you do about this problem, or how do you avoid ever being confronted with it?
(please don't say 'play someone besides the Celts,' I wanna be able to do this with Brennus. I know intimately how much easier the game is as financial especially)
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