I picked up my reserved copy of CivRev for the DS today after work. I've been able to sit down with it for about 45 minutes, but will play hard later this evening.
It took me a few minutes before the controls felt comfortable, mainly with movement and opening the city view. I kept tapping the city twice to open it. Where the hell did I pick that habit up? :sarcasm:
Of course I'm playing my first game on Chieftain, as Elizabeth. [Props go out to the Motherland.] I've met Cleo and Toku, sent a couple caravans to Cleo before I decided to see how battles go. I declared war on her and moved 3 warriors and a LB to attack. I won every battle, gaining promotions (really like how this works), but was unable to take her only city. On the next turn, I won a couple, but moved the units out to heal. I sent 3 legionnaires to join the offensive. My next time in, I lost everything but a legionnaire. She had a kick-ass LB or two ripping me up before I could touch her (she was on defense, but the range attack was decimating).
So, I saved the game. I read a bit, finding the method for creating an army. I could have done that twice. More comments to follow.
Good job, Sid & Company!
It took me a few minutes before the controls felt comfortable, mainly with movement and opening the city view. I kept tapping the city twice to open it. Where the hell did I pick that habit up? :sarcasm:
Of course I'm playing my first game on Chieftain, as Elizabeth. [Props go out to the Motherland.] I've met Cleo and Toku, sent a couple caravans to Cleo before I decided to see how battles go. I declared war on her and moved 3 warriors and a LB to attack. I won every battle, gaining promotions (really like how this works), but was unable to take her only city. On the next turn, I won a couple, but moved the units out to heal. I sent 3 legionnaires to join the offensive. My next time in, I lost everything but a legionnaire. She had a kick-ass LB or two ripping me up before I could touch her (she was on defense, but the range attack was decimating).
So, I saved the game. I read a bit, finding the method for creating an army. I could have done that twice. More comments to follow.
Good job, Sid & Company!
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