I'm a long-time Civ player and can handle Civ3 vanilla on Emperor without too much of a problem. I'm stepping up to Deity (have a game in process) and am looking for tips on this transition.
In my current game, I'm Americans, the map is Tiny, and I'm on my own large island and expanded very rapidly with two settler pumps. I've claimed multiples of Silks, Spices, Iron, and Horses which I've been trading. Being mostly on my own (each other civ does have a city on my island), I've not been in any wars with the technologically superior AI.
I built the FP and then palace jumped to a balanced location so corruption/waste looks good in the empire. I use the luxury slider to keep folks working and optimize the city placements to make "rings" for lowest possible corruption as I am able to do so.
I'm holding in Republic (still need to learn Democracy) with about 9 cities, placed rather tight in a city, ~2.5 spaces, city pattern. I have the same number of cities as the Indians and Mongols, and twice as much as the French. I still have not had a golden age, so I've got that going for me.
Problems:
1. Nobody will trade any tech, unless part of an iron or horse deal.
2. Nobody will trade any luxuries, unless part of an iron or horse deal (I did a trade to get wines).
3. I can get tech at the 4 turn minimum, but can't catch up with the AI.
Thoughts:
Do you have to have luxuries at Deity to control the unhappiness? I'm stuck with only 2, and use trade to get luxury #3. I'm not into building cathedrals but find I'm having to build them in some spots.
When do people usually catch up to the AI in tech on Deity? Based on their having Calvary, I figure I'm at least 6-9 techs behind. I tend to get three techs in trade every 20 turns via iron to the Indians but that's not going to last forever.
I can't buy a tech for any amount of money, even for 50 gpt. Even a tech that I'm two turns away from discovering isn't purchasable. Is this typical at Deity?
I did a search for threads on the Emperor to Deity transition and didn't see anything that stood out. So, how do your Deity games usually look? Do you win regularly at Deity, or only with a good start and preferred civ? Thanks for the help!
In my current game, I'm Americans, the map is Tiny, and I'm on my own large island and expanded very rapidly with two settler pumps. I've claimed multiples of Silks, Spices, Iron, and Horses which I've been trading. Being mostly on my own (each other civ does have a city on my island), I've not been in any wars with the technologically superior AI.
I built the FP and then palace jumped to a balanced location so corruption/waste looks good in the empire. I use the luxury slider to keep folks working and optimize the city placements to make "rings" for lowest possible corruption as I am able to do so.
I'm holding in Republic (still need to learn Democracy) with about 9 cities, placed rather tight in a city, ~2.5 spaces, city pattern. I have the same number of cities as the Indians and Mongols, and twice as much as the French. I still have not had a golden age, so I've got that going for me.
Problems:
1. Nobody will trade any tech, unless part of an iron or horse deal.
2. Nobody will trade any luxuries, unless part of an iron or horse deal (I did a trade to get wines).
3. I can get tech at the 4 turn minimum, but can't catch up with the AI.
Thoughts:
Do you have to have luxuries at Deity to control the unhappiness? I'm stuck with only 2, and use trade to get luxury #3. I'm not into building cathedrals but find I'm having to build them in some spots.
When do people usually catch up to the AI in tech on Deity? Based on their having Calvary, I figure I'm at least 6-9 techs behind. I tend to get three techs in trade every 20 turns via iron to the Indians but that's not going to last forever.
I can't buy a tech for any amount of money, even for 50 gpt. Even a tech that I'm two turns away from discovering isn't purchasable. Is this typical at Deity?
I did a search for threads on the Emperor to Deity transition and didn't see anything that stood out. So, how do your Deity games usually look? Do you win regularly at Deity, or only with a good start and preferred civ? Thanks for the help!
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