I was hoping that Demi was the level that would provide a good end game without making me ill during the early game. To a modest extent, that has turned out to be true. I would be interested in other experiences.
As a decent Emperor player, I've gotten into the rut of moving ahead at the turn into the industrial era and having the game all over before the modern era. On Demi, I have not managed to do well in the ancient era with two exceptions
1) Persia, where I adopt the subtle strat of building the UU and breaking things to extort tech
2) Egypt, where I adopt the subtle strat of building the UU and hitting anything that moves to extort tech
Persia works better since the UU lasts well into the middle ages where it is a really cheap 4-pt attacker and the science trait really helps. Egypt with a bunch of closely packed cities can get out of the early squeeze a bit more easily, however.
So, I'm happy with the fact that the Demi games are far from over heading into the modern era but I have not got a clue how to manage the ancient era in anything other than total-warmonger-all-the-time fashion.
In that sense, the Demi level trades an interesting late game for a rigid and, perhaps, strategically less interesting early game. What I'm doing is playing three or four games in order to get past the start once. That's not really a successful approach.
So, the questions are, do others who were successful much of the time on Deity level believe that Demi level is appreciably easier? Do they agree that you can't play Demi without all out war and are there ways to make non-industrious civs get the job done?
As a decent Emperor player, I've gotten into the rut of moving ahead at the turn into the industrial era and having the game all over before the modern era. On Demi, I have not managed to do well in the ancient era with two exceptions
1) Persia, where I adopt the subtle strat of building the UU and breaking things to extort tech
2) Egypt, where I adopt the subtle strat of building the UU and hitting anything that moves to extort tech
Persia works better since the UU lasts well into the middle ages where it is a really cheap 4-pt attacker and the science trait really helps. Egypt with a bunch of closely packed cities can get out of the early squeeze a bit more easily, however.
So, I'm happy with the fact that the Demi games are far from over heading into the modern era but I have not got a clue how to manage the ancient era in anything other than total-warmonger-all-the-time fashion.
In that sense, the Demi level trades an interesting late game for a rigid and, perhaps, strategically less interesting early game. What I'm doing is playing three or four games in order to get past the start once. That's not really a successful approach.
So, the questions are, do others who were successful much of the time on Deity level believe that Demi level is appreciably easier? Do they agree that you can't play Demi without all out war and are there ways to make non-industrious civs get the job done?
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