Hi. Just finished my first game of Civ in a long time. It ended in 2002 (in-game time ) with my plucky empire being effectively wiped from the face of the earth after a barrage of nuclear missiles, courtesy of the AI.
A few details about the game:
'King' difficulty level (yes, I KNOW )
Single player game.
Unpatched Civ Multiplayer Gold version.
Small world, 6 or 7 AI civs. Whatever the maximum number of AI civs is, you know.
Dear God, did I have a hard time getting anywhere. The AI civs and I all shared the same continent, which I thought would be good for a laugh. They were difficult neighbours to get on with, though. In the only serious territorial war I pursued, I attacked the Atzecs mid-game, in support of my Sioux allies, and took 3 of the Aztecs' cities. The goal of this was their capital which had 3 wonders, one of which was the Pyramids. Fair enoughski; job done without too much problem. But for the rest of the game, I was enemy number one as far as the AI was concerned. The AI civs effectively ganged up thereafter, trading techs with one another as fast as they could research them, and, as a syndicate, propelled themselves way ahead of me, even though my Democracy was churning out advances at a respectable rate.
I was building my SDIs as the nukes fell, as irony would have it. Game over.
So. Post match analysis. I'm not the civ player I thought I was, as much as it pains me to admit that. I've got a few Qs:
What could I have done to prevent the AI shunning me and ganging up on my civ?
If you set up trade routes with other civs, does that make those civs less aggressive towards you?
Err... that's it for now.
A few details about the game:
'King' difficulty level (yes, I KNOW )
Single player game.
Unpatched Civ Multiplayer Gold version.
Small world, 6 or 7 AI civs. Whatever the maximum number of AI civs is, you know.
Dear God, did I have a hard time getting anywhere. The AI civs and I all shared the same continent, which I thought would be good for a laugh. They were difficult neighbours to get on with, though. In the only serious territorial war I pursued, I attacked the Atzecs mid-game, in support of my Sioux allies, and took 3 of the Aztecs' cities. The goal of this was their capital which had 3 wonders, one of which was the Pyramids. Fair enoughski; job done without too much problem. But for the rest of the game, I was enemy number one as far as the AI was concerned. The AI civs effectively ganged up thereafter, trading techs with one another as fast as they could research them, and, as a syndicate, propelled themselves way ahead of me, even though my Democracy was churning out advances at a respectable rate.
I was building my SDIs as the nukes fell, as irony would have it. Game over.
So. Post match analysis. I'm not the civ player I thought I was, as much as it pains me to admit that. I've got a few Qs:
What could I have done to prevent the AI shunning me and ganging up on my civ?
If you set up trade routes with other civs, does that make those civs less aggressive towards you?
Err... that's it for now.
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