Over in the civ3 forum we are debating ICS and i wonder what is the fastest time ever on founding 15 cities, i don't even need a save game just your memory will suffice
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How fast can you get 15 cites in?
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This is often a matter of hut luck. The exponential effect of early Advanced Tribes all producing settlers is a huge boost to development. On a "rich hut" map I can recall 6 cities by around 3500BC. With this kind of start a good ICS player will soon be counting 15 ... or 150
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Let's see. 1st settler nails a city on first turn. 2nd settler builds one road and plops down second city. A warrior in each city in three turns followed by a settler in each in 14 turns. Two moves by each to new city location and voila... two more cities.
Repeat the process in the two new cities while building either another warrior, a phalanx, or a temple in the first two cities. Follow up with settlers in the original two cities and you should have 8 cities approximately 40 turns into the game.
Repeat the cycle one more time and you'll be at 16 cities after a maximum of 80 turns. Assuming the earlier cities grow and thus produce shields at a faster rate later in the game, you might be able to cut that down to 70 turns, 60 at the fewest.
50 years per turn and you're looking at 1000 BC. Sound about right?Frodo lives!
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Originally posted by La Fayette
Ask Dave!
I'm quite sure he has those numbers under his pillow.
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