This has long been my strategy for Civ2. It doesn't score nearly as high as y'alls republic->democracy thing but it tends to work on most occasions. Only thing is, I run into A.D. 2020 before I can conquer the world.(BTW I always play on Deity level):
I first find a suitable location for my first city. Then the first thing I build in that city is a phalanx (warrior if I don't have Bronze Working). Next thing I build is a settler. Found new city. Build phalanx. Build settler. I do this until all my cities have 2 or 3 phalanx an offensive unit (elephant or catapult) and my continent is citied out. I hardly ever overlap my cities. Maybe one or 2 squares per game. Switch to monarchy as soon as possible. Always try to get the Great Library.
Technologically I do this as my priority:
Bronze Working
Alphabet
Code of Laws
Writing
Literacy
Ceremonial Burial
Mysticism
Monarchy
Philosophy
Horseback Riding
Polytheism
Monotheism
.....
After that it varies depending on how the AI is doing compared to me. I am pretty much at their hands. In my last game (on Deity level, mind you) I was the Sioux on a small little island. I only had four cities all game long. I won the Space Race. Not the first to launch, but first to land. God bless the thrusters. (I was experimenting with Rep. and Dem. in that game)
If I'm on a large continent with other civs I usually go for Manifest Destiny (I attempt to kick my enemies off my continent). On Deity level, I find this to be a quite difficult and painstaking task unless I can get rid of them before they have time to expand. Otherwise, it ends up A.D. 1940 before they're dead.
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What are the most vital things to making the Republic -> Democracy Space Race thing work in y'alls opinion? What are the most important things to making Monarchy -> Communism -> Fundamentalism World Conquest thing work? I can do both, but on Deity level, that A.D. 2020 always just seems to come to fast. (Well not when I'm trying to launch a Space Ship, just when I'm trying to conqer the world.)
I first find a suitable location for my first city. Then the first thing I build in that city is a phalanx (warrior if I don't have Bronze Working). Next thing I build is a settler. Found new city. Build phalanx. Build settler. I do this until all my cities have 2 or 3 phalanx an offensive unit (elephant or catapult) and my continent is citied out. I hardly ever overlap my cities. Maybe one or 2 squares per game. Switch to monarchy as soon as possible. Always try to get the Great Library.
Technologically I do this as my priority:
Bronze Working
Alphabet
Code of Laws
Writing
Literacy
Ceremonial Burial
Mysticism
Monarchy
Philosophy
Horseback Riding
Polytheism
Monotheism
.....
After that it varies depending on how the AI is doing compared to me. I am pretty much at their hands. In my last game (on Deity level, mind you) I was the Sioux on a small little island. I only had four cities all game long. I won the Space Race. Not the first to launch, but first to land. God bless the thrusters. (I was experimenting with Rep. and Dem. in that game)
If I'm on a large continent with other civs I usually go for Manifest Destiny (I attempt to kick my enemies off my continent). On Deity level, I find this to be a quite difficult and painstaking task unless I can get rid of them before they have time to expand. Otherwise, it ends up A.D. 1940 before they're dead.
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What are the most vital things to making the Republic -> Democracy Space Race thing work in y'alls opinion? What are the most important things to making Monarchy -> Communism -> Fundamentalism World Conquest thing work? I can do both, but on Deity level, that A.D. 2020 always just seems to come to fast. (Well not when I'm trying to launch a Space Ship, just when I'm trying to conqer the world.)
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