Hello all,
I'm writing to you today to discuss my "problem". Basically it is this:
I've been playing Civ since the original and I've never been able to handle a game above Warlord.
If you want to laugh at me then feel free, but I really need to figure out what I'm doing that keeps me from stepping up to that next level.
I LOVE Civilization. It has been in a close race with the Final Fantasy series for a long time, but it has finally won out and I want to get better. In evaluating my own game, I have come up with four things that I have problems with in games above warlord (and due to the improved AI in III, I'm even experiencing these somewhat on that level):
1.) I can't keep up with the AI on production and am hard pressed to get a single wonder. I'm not horrible at this, but even on games that I think I'm doing good on settler/defender/wonder production I quickly find that I'm nowhere near doing as good as I think I am. Often, I'm having a great game in my mind and find out that I'm second or third in the overall scoring and map size. (I like to retire instead of quit oftentimes) Finally, because of all this, I am often railroaded into a very small area for the main body of my civilization as the AI often takes up (A) the best spots or (B) makes a border of cities blocking me from part of the continent. Basically, my problem is that once I get a good core of cities or I have built a few settlers and start having my outlying cities build settlers I tend to stop and improve a little before starting... That lost time is what hurts me I think, but if I don't improve (barracks for spearmen, granary for settler/worker, and temples for everything) then my game also hurts!
2.) I get frustrated easily when I lose wonders or generally am not dominating. I know this is something that I just need to work on myself, but do you guys and gals have any zen methods or whatever to keep you from quitting and deleting the save file when you finally wind up in the medieval period fourth out of eight?
3.) I'm a perfectionist. I get neurotic if my cities tiles overlap too much and the AI's tendency to put cities on even the most inviable of squares where there are holes in your civ infuriates me. 90% of the wars I start are due to this sole purpose. (With the other 10% being split between "because I want to make somebody my whipping boy" or "you shure have some pretty cities there with lots of resources"). Also, if I lose the Pyramids or other "watershed" wonders I quite often find myself losing faster b/c of my regular dependence on their effects in every game I play.
4.) Finally, I read from this board constantly looking for new info and help with strategy, but a lot of it seems to go over my head. When people are saying, "I do this, this, and this to start my game" and "I choose this civ because..." I read the words but they just don't stick. I can't play like that for some reason OR when I try it the same things don't happen.
I know these things are pretty big issues (although I hope I'm wrong about that) and ANY help you guys could give would be great. To finish let me just give you a few more bits and pieces about my approach and then i'll turn it over to you. I have read some of the most insightful writings I've ever read on this board, so I know some of you can help me...please...help me?
Civ's I normally play (attributes): 1-Industrious (I LOVE the souped up workers and my goal thru the whole game is to get more shields), 2-Religious (I can't do without my quick culture pops. Not only does it help me with expansion, but I love to take full advantage of the land.), 3-Militaristic (even with them I can't seem to get a leader before calvary that is why this is so low).
Basically, I start my game with the original Civ I approach (which is also part of my problem) Warrior, Warrior, Settler, Spearman, Settler, Temple, Spearman, Wonder with my main city and then settlers and spearmen with my others. when my cities go to 1 after a settler and I have a spearman I put a culture improvement in (which slows me down, but I can't rationalize not doing it). Anyway. I get a good core and then stop expanding as I discussed above. Problem is, in CIV III my core isn't doing as well as in the past *shrug*.
Anyway, I hope this wasn't too lengthy and that I get some ppl to help me out. Thank you in advance.
I'm writing to you today to discuss my "problem". Basically it is this:
I've been playing Civ since the original and I've never been able to handle a game above Warlord.
If you want to laugh at me then feel free, but I really need to figure out what I'm doing that keeps me from stepping up to that next level.
I LOVE Civilization. It has been in a close race with the Final Fantasy series for a long time, but it has finally won out and I want to get better. In evaluating my own game, I have come up with four things that I have problems with in games above warlord (and due to the improved AI in III, I'm even experiencing these somewhat on that level):
1.) I can't keep up with the AI on production and am hard pressed to get a single wonder. I'm not horrible at this, but even on games that I think I'm doing good on settler/defender/wonder production I quickly find that I'm nowhere near doing as good as I think I am. Often, I'm having a great game in my mind and find out that I'm second or third in the overall scoring and map size. (I like to retire instead of quit oftentimes) Finally, because of all this, I am often railroaded into a very small area for the main body of my civilization as the AI often takes up (A) the best spots or (B) makes a border of cities blocking me from part of the continent. Basically, my problem is that once I get a good core of cities or I have built a few settlers and start having my outlying cities build settlers I tend to stop and improve a little before starting... That lost time is what hurts me I think, but if I don't improve (barracks for spearmen, granary for settler/worker, and temples for everything) then my game also hurts!
2.) I get frustrated easily when I lose wonders or generally am not dominating. I know this is something that I just need to work on myself, but do you guys and gals have any zen methods or whatever to keep you from quitting and deleting the save file when you finally wind up in the medieval period fourth out of eight?
3.) I'm a perfectionist. I get neurotic if my cities tiles overlap too much and the AI's tendency to put cities on even the most inviable of squares where there are holes in your civ infuriates me. 90% of the wars I start are due to this sole purpose. (With the other 10% being split between "because I want to make somebody my whipping boy" or "you shure have some pretty cities there with lots of resources"). Also, if I lose the Pyramids or other "watershed" wonders I quite often find myself losing faster b/c of my regular dependence on their effects in every game I play.
4.) Finally, I read from this board constantly looking for new info and help with strategy, but a lot of it seems to go over my head. When people are saying, "I do this, this, and this to start my game" and "I choose this civ because..." I read the words but they just don't stick. I can't play like that for some reason OR when I try it the same things don't happen.
I know these things are pretty big issues (although I hope I'm wrong about that) and ANY help you guys could give would be great. To finish let me just give you a few more bits and pieces about my approach and then i'll turn it over to you. I have read some of the most insightful writings I've ever read on this board, so I know some of you can help me...please...help me?
Civ's I normally play (attributes): 1-Industrious (I LOVE the souped up workers and my goal thru the whole game is to get more shields), 2-Religious (I can't do without my quick culture pops. Not only does it help me with expansion, but I love to take full advantage of the land.), 3-Militaristic (even with them I can't seem to get a leader before calvary that is why this is so low).
Basically, I start my game with the original Civ I approach (which is also part of my problem) Warrior, Warrior, Settler, Spearman, Settler, Temple, Spearman, Wonder with my main city and then settlers and spearmen with my others. when my cities go to 1 after a settler and I have a spearman I put a culture improvement in (which slows me down, but I can't rationalize not doing it). Anyway. I get a good core and then stop expanding as I discussed above. Problem is, in CIV III my core isn't doing as well as in the past *shrug*.
Anyway, I hope this wasn't too lengthy and that I get some ppl to help me out. Thank you in advance.
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