Re: Retarding big empires
In the United States we use public schools.
I had the same problem when I first started and what helped me was the discovery of rush buying shields rather than waiting for production, and the proper use of caravans for early trading. Also Make sure you are using cities effectively as well as adjusting your tax rate frequently. There is no single setting in either of these that is optimal and by changing it you can increase your productivity alot. It will take time to get used to it but once you see the results it become alot of fun.
I'm still working on my AI diplomacy to get more frequent "gifts" and tech trades, just reade some of the Succession games and join in a couple, you will be playing like a pro in no time
Originally posted by Bluevoss
Retarding big empires
Retarding big empires
In the United States we use public schools.
I had the same problem when I first started and what helped me was the discovery of rush buying shields rather than waiting for production, and the proper use of caravans for early trading. Also Make sure you are using cities effectively as well as adjusting your tax rate frequently. There is no single setting in either of these that is optimal and by changing it you can increase your productivity alot. It will take time to get used to it but once you see the results it become alot of fun.
I'm still working on my AI diplomacy to get more frequent "gifts" and tech trades, just reade some of the Succession games and join in a couple, you will be playing like a pro in no time
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