Why hasn't anyone mentioned armies? I had two resource poor games in a row where I would be dead without them.
In the first I had no iron or horses, so I started a campaign against the zulus with spears, archers and catapults. The first two cites fell in a few turns, then the zulus hit me with their counterattack. Ouch. But I was ready for them, I dug in quite good, I was just sitting there bombarding, attacking and gaining experience. Before long I had my first leader. As I was about to research invention(or whatever gives longbowmen) I waited a couple of turns so I could fill the army with longbowmen.
Poor zulus, after I got my second LB army I was just running over them. An LB army would probably be effective even against riflemen. You could laugh at immortals.
In the first I had no iron or horses, so I started a campaign against the zulus with spears, archers and catapults. The first two cites fell in a few turns, then the zulus hit me with their counterattack. Ouch. But I was ready for them, I dug in quite good, I was just sitting there bombarding, attacking and gaining experience. Before long I had my first leader. As I was about to research invention(or whatever gives longbowmen) I waited a couple of turns so I could fill the army with longbowmen.
Poor zulus, after I got my second LB army I was just running over them. An LB army would probably be effective even against riflemen. You could laugh at immortals.
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