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  • A confession ...

    I must confess: CIV is a game were you can always learn something new.
    And I need to learn new things about CIV. Can someone help me?
    - - -
    I realized this need after a few gaming experiences. The first one was a while ago. I started a 1x game, 4 humans, no Ais, med map, King. I was the Vikings. I managed to go to Rep, grab Mikes+Bachs, and to grow *A LOT* with WLTPD. So far, nothing new. But then, someone built Polo's, saw the huge size of the Vikings, and could not understand how it was done. He zone messaged everyone, me included: "We are all leaving this game, because I found out this Viking guy is cheating a lot".
    After a few messages I realized they have no idea of what was happening, and so the Viking guy should have been cheating.
    I understood them when the same happened to me. So I need advice. They needed to learn a few new Civ tricks. So do I. Will someone help me?
    Lets look at the details.
    I will post now a couple of recent games, were I was outgrown, outgunned, and I dont have a clue how it was done.
    The first one is this game:

    I was playing the Germans. I was an early Rep, grabed Mikes+Bach, and was doing WLTPD by steps: grow all my cities, built settlers, waited for a while until the new ones reach size 3, then WLPD again. If you look carefully, you can see the Germans growing by steps.
    The other guy, playing as the "Chinks" was a monarchy. I dont realize how he could had such a powergraph! Any ideas?
    How can someone grow faster than WLTPD?
    We are talking of 50+ cities. Aqueducts, harbours and irrigation in place. I still dont grasp how he made it.
    - - -
    Another game was also finished a while ago.
    3 humans, Deity, no Ais. I was growing faster, grabed Ligthouse, start stealing techs, could not built Mikes in time, lost it to another CIV, but built Bach.
    I was n.1 in Pop, research, money, production and land area. Managed to build SoL, turned Dem, and was n1 on every F11 demographic.
    But the Civ who built Mikes, started researching faster than me, got Navigation, built Magellans, Sun Tzu, Leos, and sent a huge invasion force straitght to my capital, as if they were radar guided.
    In one turn I lost my Civ (Capital+ wonders). I quited and looked at the saved file. More were coming, steering in perfection, to my old capital. No ship looking around, or exploring the map.
    Any ideas how it could be made? I would like to learn, how to research faster than a Dem, n1 in pop, and in all other F11 deographics. How can someone build things so fast, and sail straigth to my capital?
    - - -
    Looks like I still have a lot of CIV to learn, dont you think?

    <font size=1 face=Arial color=444444>[This message has been edited by carnide_ (edited October 15, 2000).]</font>

  • #2
    I prefer to play with people using the same rules as me. Including agreed playing rules (no cheating) I hope you can find a good group to play with, the game is much better when you all agree as to how it should be played.
    The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits

    Hydey the no-limits man.

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    • #3
      I saw the saved file of the second game and i would think he cheated by looking at what he did.
      Same amount of cities as you.
      2 turns longer to develop a tech then you
      he has all the wonders and a large amount of ships etc, i don't see how all those caravans could be built with such a small civ. Not only that he got all the war wonders and happy wonders.

      In my tourny game i pulled off a fantastic win... here is what i did. I went monarchy and got hg... with that i was able to go 70% science 30% tax. I didn't let any city get over size 3 so i didn't have any entertainers.. This allowed me to expand about 2 times as fast as normal plus i had all that gold go incrimentally buy stuff. by 1ad i had 30 some cities... I was able to get all the war wonders, but the happy wonders where way out of reach as by that time my tech rate was 10 turns... And i couldn't go to dem because of the rebellion caused by my cities so i went and got the statue and went fundy.. In that game i also had 2 coal mines i used to crank out caravans out of size 3 cities producting 10 shields each...
      but like carnide i get suspeicious when someone Consistantly gets all the wonders no matter how bad his start, and then always attacks your cap without ever exploring for it.
      Join the army, travel to foreign countries, meet exotic people -
      and kill them!

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      • #4
        I totally suck at civilization, I have been playing since I was 12 years old, and I am now 18.

        I have no idea how I can be this terrible, I have been told by people that I am not that bad, and I guess it is true. Every MP game I am in, I am always the weakest, with the least advances, with the worst treasury, no wonders, and an impotent army.

        I cannot grasp how I can be so terrible at this game, and if someone would please either teach me how to play better, or play me and tell me why I suck, i would appreciate it.
        "Our cause is in the hands of fate. We can not guarantee success. But we can do something better; we can deserve it." -John Adams


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        • #5
          LOL@Capo, not at you but with you for I too am a terrible civ player, although I do get lucky sometimes. I think my trouble is that I just don't take the time to prepare good strategies. Either one falls into place or it doesn't. Regardless, I just play to have fun

          On another note, I'm sorry Carnide that you were picked on by those meanie zone players. I think everyone here knows what a truely great civver you are Do you suppose the other guy in that game had multiple computers set up to look at the game files??
          Apolyton Empress
          "Tongue tied and twisted, just and earth bound misfit..."

          "Sanity is the playground for the unimaginative" --found on a bathroom wall

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          • #6
            Interesting issues you raised in your post Markus.
            My point is: The first time I saw it, I also went down that road. But then I realized: And if I'm wrong? And I
            if I think I know everything about this game, but I'm missing something? If I'm missing something, I want to know about it.
            If you know, by sure, the answer, let us all know.
            Beacuse you looked at the saved files, and I only looked at the final one.
            If you are sure, plz, post the files with a note saying what you saw, from one file to the other, that enables you to reach that conclusion.
            TIA (Thx In Advance)

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            • #7
              Hi Empress.
              Even with 2 computers, I still dont know how he made it.

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              • #8
                Hi Capo.
                Did you ever tried to save all the turns in a MP game, and then look at the files to see how the others have played?

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                • #9
                  Don't forget that pop is not the only thing in pg - wonders are worth quite a bit too.

                  When I first played you carnide, making my first tentative steps into the MP arena, I thought you were the biggest cheating SOB that walked the planet!
                  BUT, then I too learnt about ICS and WLTPD

                  That's your point I know - what else is there?

                  Well, I know I rocked in a few games where I just kept getting Advanced tribes.....

                  The pg seems to adjust itself over time and is a very crude relative guide indeed - as we know it flattens at the top. Once you get a lot of cities over a certain size it doesn't make much diff in the pg.

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                  • #10
                    Carnide , perhaps you were a victum of this rules .txt cheating blitz that seems to be rampant in certain fields of civ. Two others have admitted to it , and they were both big zone players. Maybe it was a riot factor thingy and the person was using two computers. Other than that, i would be clueless to offer another explanation

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                    • #11
                      Carnide - a few thoughts. First, I think the F11 production demographic might be misleading for a republic if it shows total, rather than net, shields. For example, say you have 20 cities producing 100 shields and supporting 40 units. That means you have 60 shields left to build stuff. If your opponent is in monarchy and has 30 cities producing 80 shields and supporting 60 units, he has 80 shields to build stuff.

                      A trick which helps find the other guy's capital is watching the city names. For instance, if you see New York or Boston, you know Washington is probably nearby. There's also the "nearest city" trick in the city screen (a dubious tactic, IMO, but seems to be generally accepted around here). Finally, from Ming's cheat thread:

                      <center><table width=80%><tr><td><font color=000080 face="Verdana" size=2><font size="1">quote:
                      <img src="/images/blue1.gif" width=100% height=1>
                      </font>Any city that has built a wonder may be located using the "Find City" command. You get an exact location, even if you haven't discovered the city yet.

                      <img src="/images/blue1.gif" width=100% height=1></font></td></tr></table></center>

                      I've never used this "feature", but others might...

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                      • #12
                        Carnide:
                        <center><table width=80%><tr><td><font color=000080 face="Verdana" size=2><font size="1">quote:
                        <img src="/images/blue1.gif" width=100% height=1>
                        </font>I would like to learn, how to research faster than a Dem, n1 in pop, and in all other F11 deographics.
                        <img src="/images/blue1.gif" width=100% height=1></font></td></tr></table></center>When I play against the AI I am usually not #1 in anything (except maybe manufacturing) and still win handily. Part of this has to do with how the demographics are calculated. Research output is usually measured by the literacy demographic, which is affected by obtaining certain tech advances (eg, writing) and things like the number of libraries you have, IIRC. Your opponent could have a full-blown super science city and only the library counts toward the literacy demographic. Part of this has to do with how one plays. For example, a player who hoards money will have a larger treausry, and be #! in the income demographic, as opposed to a player who uses money for incremental rush buying.
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                        • #13
                          DaveV: Great post. I learned something new.
                          "How to find a city with a wonder".
                          Neat!
                          Thx a lot.
                          Now, that could explain the radar guidance for the invasion fleet, dont you think?

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                          • #14
                            This is what makes CIV MP (IMHO) less than fun. For those who say they are no good at CIV, you're probably not that bad. People get these high powergraphs by playing the game to the extreme. Every little trade arrow, shield, food... micromanaging every move, increment buying and every other little loop hole the game offers. Every now and than I can keep up with a good group - but it's no fun. It's work.

                            The down side to this is that those people take freakin forever to move. bah!

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                            • #15
                              I got so freakin lucky the other night, I was playing this game with three clowns, and they must have been gay lovers or something because when they found out that I really sucked at this game (maybe from this thread since they contacted me), they just started jumping me, it was three on one, and it sucked ass.

                              I decided that I would not fight them, but would super defend everything and build boats galore and settle everywhere. After a couple of hours, they were nothing compared to me, and started *****ing that "I wasn't playing right" becuase they said in Deuls I am supposed to fight. So sine my tech was so high, I developed Cannons and Dragoons, while they were still using Knights and stuff. Since I had such a huge amount of cities, I was able to maintain a republic (sounds contradictory doesn't it?) with a rather impressive Armed force.

                              They were *****ing that it was taking a long time to play, and I started trading with them instead of attacking, they said they would leave if I didn't fight back, so I said fine. Since my cities were walled and musketeered, they were helpless, and I sent shipload after shipload of Cannons and Dragoons at their cities, eventually conquering one of them, after this everyone left.

                              I realized one thing, I suck because I don't fight early. Maybe I don't suck, I just don't like to fight.


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                              -Winston Churchill


                              One Love.
                              "Our cause is in the hands of fate. We can not guarantee success. But we can do something better; we can deserve it." -John Adams


                              One Love.

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