While perusing the strategy guide included on the bonus cd, I came across this tid-bit for the One City Challenge:
"One City Challenge (OCC) – In this type of game, you only build one city, with the settler you started with. If you get a city from culture flipping, it must be rebuffed. The most common victory is culture (20,000 culture in one city). Your infrastructure will also consist of only 12 tiles until sanitation. It is possible for a conquest victory with an OCC, but it’s also quite difficult. If you have a strategic resource in your border, you can place several workers and a military unit over it to pillage at the end of every turn. At the start of the next turn, or when the unit/improvement you’re building is built, build the road again, and place another unit (i.e., a swordsman) in the queue. Then pillage again. This is tedious, but it’s one of many little strategies."
Now, what I don't understand is how pillaging and re-roading your strategic resources are beneficial to your empire. Never having tried a OCC I may be missing something here but I can't imagine what it is. The only thought that occured to me was that it stops the AI from demanding that resource from you and keeps you from becoming a valuable target to them. Any thoughts from somebody who has actually used this strategy?
"One City Challenge (OCC) – In this type of game, you only build one city, with the settler you started with. If you get a city from culture flipping, it must be rebuffed. The most common victory is culture (20,000 culture in one city). Your infrastructure will also consist of only 12 tiles until sanitation. It is possible for a conquest victory with an OCC, but it’s also quite difficult. If you have a strategic resource in your border, you can place several workers and a military unit over it to pillage at the end of every turn. At the start of the next turn, or when the unit/improvement you’re building is built, build the road again, and place another unit (i.e., a swordsman) in the queue. Then pillage again. This is tedious, but it’s one of many little strategies."
Now, what I don't understand is how pillaging and re-roading your strategic resources are beneficial to your empire. Never having tried a OCC I may be missing something here but I can't imagine what it is. The only thought that occured to me was that it stops the AI from demanding that resource from you and keeps you from becoming a valuable target to them. Any thoughts from somebody who has actually used this strategy?
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