I am pretty good at Civ II, Moo2, and Alpha Centauri, but at Civ 3, I royally blow.
Even on warlord, I cannot keep up with other Civilizations in the tech race, or in military size. I am able to dodge out of wars easy enough, and I can do some sneaky things to keep up in tech, but I shouldn't have to.
As a civilization, I would describe mine as religious (well, heavily cultured) and industrious, with as much money going to science as possible (unless I need to catch up in science, then it goes all to money and I buy it).
Population wise, I seem to have the largest population and also one of the largest land areas. If I need to mobilize I can usually turn out a huge army in five turns (although my army is still 'weak' according to the advisor). Any attempt to capture an enemy city results in half the world declaring war on me, and no one likes a mutual protection pact with me.
The most aggressive I am in the game is at the beginning. Usually I play with quite a few islands, and if I see a competitor on good soil, I dispose of them quickly. During my last particular game, there was a huge arctic stretch between me and my neighbor on my island, so I figured it wouldn't be worth the effort.
Does anyone have any hints? I would seriously like to know how other people can support huge armies, and still fund the science to better than I can do. I have plenty of city improvments to help science and money.
Even on warlord, I cannot keep up with other Civilizations in the tech race, or in military size. I am able to dodge out of wars easy enough, and I can do some sneaky things to keep up in tech, but I shouldn't have to.
As a civilization, I would describe mine as religious (well, heavily cultured) and industrious, with as much money going to science as possible (unless I need to catch up in science, then it goes all to money and I buy it).
Population wise, I seem to have the largest population and also one of the largest land areas. If I need to mobilize I can usually turn out a huge army in five turns (although my army is still 'weak' according to the advisor). Any attempt to capture an enemy city results in half the world declaring war on me, and no one likes a mutual protection pact with me.
The most aggressive I am in the game is at the beginning. Usually I play with quite a few islands, and if I see a competitor on good soil, I dispose of them quickly. During my last particular game, there was a huge arctic stretch between me and my neighbor on my island, so I figured it wouldn't be worth the effort.
Does anyone have any hints? I would seriously like to know how other people can support huge armies, and still fund the science to better than I can do. I have plenty of city improvments to help science and money.
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