after reading and rereading Paul's OCC guide several times, I decided it was time to try it out. it would be the first win for me at deity.
I looked around and couldn't find a decent spot for my city. finally settled on a place with 1 whale, 1 buffalo, and a bunch of rivers. built city in 3150 BC
it was quite a trip going for collossus. the only reason I got it was because nobody else was building it. copernicus came off nicely, but I had to race for shakespeare, and was nearly beaten to issac. beat the romans by one turn.
then things settled down nicely. I had built my 2 engineers and produced lots of pollution, getting an advance every other turn. I monitored my relations with the other civs, and whenever they dropped below enthusiastic, I would give them a few techs.
then a neighbor who had built a city overlapping mine complained of the pollution and declared WAR. I didn't have the military to back up my status. in 5 turns he took my city, refusing all communication.
I've got to go back and try it again.
any advice?
I looked around and couldn't find a decent spot for my city. finally settled on a place with 1 whale, 1 buffalo, and a bunch of rivers. built city in 3150 BC
it was quite a trip going for collossus. the only reason I got it was because nobody else was building it. copernicus came off nicely, but I had to race for shakespeare, and was nearly beaten to issac. beat the romans by one turn.
then things settled down nicely. I had built my 2 engineers and produced lots of pollution, getting an advance every other turn. I monitored my relations with the other civs, and whenever they dropped below enthusiastic, I would give them a few techs.
then a neighbor who had built a city overlapping mine complained of the pollution and declared WAR. I didn't have the military to back up my status. in 5 turns he took my city, refusing all communication.
I've got to go back and try it again.
any advice?
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