Hey guys, this is my first post so I apologise if my questions are laughable, stupid, duplicates, etc. but from an hour or so of lurking you all seem like a nice bunch
Anyway, I have been playing CivIV for a couple weeks now (I played the early editions on the Playstation before rekindling the romance, several years later, on the PC) and on my first few games I did pretty bad (even on easy setting) and essentially wasted hours of my life.
So I did some research, used the tutorial, and admitted to myself that I simply won't just "pick it up again". I started a new game on the setting below Prince (Warlord or Chieftain, cannot remember) as the Chinese and ended up doing pretty well. I lost the space race to the Americans as I spent a lot of time at war with Russia and Mongolia, both nations became Chinese and I owned a lot of land I also had a lot of gold, decent technology, large populations, great culture, blah blah blah. Basically, I was just playing to see how well I could do overall with no specific plan in mind, I was light-years ahead of the other nations in terms of technology before the war so I claimed the moral victory.
So anyway, I started a new game on Prince setting (again using the Chinese) and after a few hundred years I was already dead (barbarians killed the only warrior defending my only city, lol).
After a few more restarts, I managed to survive the barbarian onslaught and started to develop my nation. Everything seemed to take a long time to research and I gradually lost all my gold (research plummeted from 100% down to 0%, Mathematics in 500+ turns ) and the majority of military units once the strike kicked in.
Now whilst I was struggling to break even, every other nation was sending Frigates to my shores (my greatest naval unit was a galley), they also had great technology and enormous amounts of land. By the time I could even send units over to discover these nations the Persians and Americans were pretty much in the middle of a Space Race, thus rendering the last 6 hours of my life a complete waste of time.
So how is it that every one else in the world is able to develop so quickly? I assume it's because of poor planning and management on my behalf, but what is it that i'm doing wrong?
Here is where I think I’m going wrong in a typical game, I usually play Continents/Terra map on Epic or Dynastic time.
1. I usually set workers to automate, as I am not sure how to optimize the work.
2. I study the technology tree in a random manner, as I do not know how to utilize it effectively, though I generally go for hunting, sailing, animal husbandry, bronze working, pretty early on.
3. I build cities next to as many hammers as possible (as I believed that more hammers = faster production, though I feel this is wrong after some reading).
4. I try build barracks and granary in every city and produce a lot of military units early on as barbarians keep destroying my improvements and it really pisses me off.
5. I use slavery to hurry production on a lot of things (usually when the number of angry citizens outweigh or equal the happy) and I allocate research according to whether I make profit or not. Usually it is around 80% so I do not lose any gold per turn, though I guess if I produced less military units I could research faster and theoretically build a stronger military?).
6. I try to out-culture a nearby enemy city to overtake peacefully.
7. I ALWAYS fail in building the Pyramids, just how the hell can you win this race?
8. I usually get impatient during war and send wave after wave of unit to attack (even if they have no chance of winning) in a vain effort to deplete enemy HP for the stronger uints to go in and attack.
Yeah, sorry for the long post. Any tips or links to previous tutorials or something would be very much appreciated; I need to beat this game so I can start sleeping at a normal time again.
Thanks
Edit: One more question that has been bugging me is the use of great people to discover new technology. I find that even when I consume the great person at the expense of new technlogy that nothing is discovered, I do not know whether this is a glitch in the game or whether i'm doing something wrong but it just seems like I waste a lot of useful assets. Is there a formula to this madness or am I playing a bug?
Thanks again
Anyway, I have been playing CivIV for a couple weeks now (I played the early editions on the Playstation before rekindling the romance, several years later, on the PC) and on my first few games I did pretty bad (even on easy setting) and essentially wasted hours of my life.
So I did some research, used the tutorial, and admitted to myself that I simply won't just "pick it up again". I started a new game on the setting below Prince (Warlord or Chieftain, cannot remember) as the Chinese and ended up doing pretty well. I lost the space race to the Americans as I spent a lot of time at war with Russia and Mongolia, both nations became Chinese and I owned a lot of land I also had a lot of gold, decent technology, large populations, great culture, blah blah blah. Basically, I was just playing to see how well I could do overall with no specific plan in mind, I was light-years ahead of the other nations in terms of technology before the war so I claimed the moral victory.
So anyway, I started a new game on Prince setting (again using the Chinese) and after a few hundred years I was already dead (barbarians killed the only warrior defending my only city, lol).
After a few more restarts, I managed to survive the barbarian onslaught and started to develop my nation. Everything seemed to take a long time to research and I gradually lost all my gold (research plummeted from 100% down to 0%, Mathematics in 500+ turns ) and the majority of military units once the strike kicked in.
Now whilst I was struggling to break even, every other nation was sending Frigates to my shores (my greatest naval unit was a galley), they also had great technology and enormous amounts of land. By the time I could even send units over to discover these nations the Persians and Americans were pretty much in the middle of a Space Race, thus rendering the last 6 hours of my life a complete waste of time.
So how is it that every one else in the world is able to develop so quickly? I assume it's because of poor planning and management on my behalf, but what is it that i'm doing wrong?
Here is where I think I’m going wrong in a typical game, I usually play Continents/Terra map on Epic or Dynastic time.
1. I usually set workers to automate, as I am not sure how to optimize the work.
2. I study the technology tree in a random manner, as I do not know how to utilize it effectively, though I generally go for hunting, sailing, animal husbandry, bronze working, pretty early on.
3. I build cities next to as many hammers as possible (as I believed that more hammers = faster production, though I feel this is wrong after some reading).
4. I try build barracks and granary in every city and produce a lot of military units early on as barbarians keep destroying my improvements and it really pisses me off.
5. I use slavery to hurry production on a lot of things (usually when the number of angry citizens outweigh or equal the happy) and I allocate research according to whether I make profit or not. Usually it is around 80% so I do not lose any gold per turn, though I guess if I produced less military units I could research faster and theoretically build a stronger military?).
6. I try to out-culture a nearby enemy city to overtake peacefully.
7. I ALWAYS fail in building the Pyramids, just how the hell can you win this race?
8. I usually get impatient during war and send wave after wave of unit to attack (even if they have no chance of winning) in a vain effort to deplete enemy HP for the stronger uints to go in and attack.
Yeah, sorry for the long post. Any tips or links to previous tutorials or something would be very much appreciated; I need to beat this game so I can start sleeping at a normal time again.
Thanks
Edit: One more question that has been bugging me is the use of great people to discover new technology. I find that even when I consume the great person at the expense of new technlogy that nothing is discovered, I do not know whether this is a glitch in the game or whether i'm doing something wrong but it just seems like I waste a lot of useful assets. Is there a formula to this madness or am I playing a bug?
Thanks again
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