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Sounds like espionage has gotten complicated in Civ IV. But it certainly sounds a lot better than it was in Civ III! In Civ III I never use it anymore.Formerly known as campmajor! or Campmajor
Did not play CIV IV because of performance issues
New PC arrived about 13th of August, so CIV IV is finally playable for me! :)
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In civ 4 you can use espionage basically as its own economic system rather than simply an extra. It actually makes a viable economy, allowing you to get techs at a very substantial discount but it means you need to have neighbors that are more advanced than you.
Then there's the other benefits like city revolts, sabotaging production, and so on. There's a lot you can do with espionage but to really get the most out of it you need to commit a good portion of your economy to it. Suleiman makes a good leader to try it with.
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Or you can almost totally ignore it. I almost never build spies, and never use the slider. I do make sure to build the buildings so I can accumulate a decent total of EP's.Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny, consume you it will, as it did Obi Wan's apprentice.
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Hm, I will investigate it. Then I will judge if it useful to me. Thanks for the information!Formerly known as campmajor! or Campmajor
Did not play CIV IV because of performance issues
New PC arrived about 13th of August, so CIV IV is finally playable for me! :)
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Originally posted by wodan11 View PostHere's a basic tip for espionage. Early in the game, go into the espionage screen (which by the way you can get using the buttons at upper right) and click the + button next to the civs on your continent and ONLY those civs. Leave it that way all game.
Just saying that you should take care because at some point you may start sharing continents with civs which have huge spy advantage over you.Quendelie axan!
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