Well, thanks to the Paulicy, I've managed to win my first 3 OCC attempts(at Chieftain and Warlord!). But I now have SO many questions, I'm hoping some of you experts on this forum might spare the time to help me out...
Never fear, I won't decant them all on you at once! Let me begin at the beginning of the Paulicy...
Section 1.2.1, Game Setup: I quote, "A game must be started with the following options set: random map, raging hordes, 7 civilizations." Nowhere do I find any statement about difficulty level! Is Deity just assumed?
Section 2.1, Opening: There's a lot of excellent advice about where to site your city, but nothing about how long you should continue searching before abandoning that game and trying again! I've wandered to and fro till after 2000 BC without finding anywhere suitable, and had at least 10 false starts before I got a suitable site for my second Warlord game (including all the throw-aways because there was only 1 settler; I'm playing MGE, if that makes any difference...)
Following on from the above, is it a good or bad idea to found a city straight away in 4000 BC if you happen to start in a good spot? Or should you explore a bit to find other civs and/or goody huts with possible extra units? I had two games where I only had contact with one other civ., which greatly limited knowledge exchanges and trading.
That'll do for starters... many thanks for any help you can give!
[This message has been edited by Ilkuul (edited April 13, 2001).]
Never fear, I won't decant them all on you at once! Let me begin at the beginning of the Paulicy...
Section 1.2.1, Game Setup: I quote, "A game must be started with the following options set: random map, raging hordes, 7 civilizations." Nowhere do I find any statement about difficulty level! Is Deity just assumed?
Section 2.1, Opening: There's a lot of excellent advice about where to site your city, but nothing about how long you should continue searching before abandoning that game and trying again! I've wandered to and fro till after 2000 BC without finding anywhere suitable, and had at least 10 false starts before I got a suitable site for my second Warlord game (including all the throw-aways because there was only 1 settler; I'm playing MGE, if that makes any difference...)
Following on from the above, is it a good or bad idea to found a city straight away in 4000 BC if you happen to start in a good spot? Or should you explore a bit to find other civs and/or goody huts with possible extra units? I had two games where I only had contact with one other civ., which greatly limited knowledge exchanges and trading.
That'll do for starters... many thanks for any help you can give!
[This message has been edited by Ilkuul (edited April 13, 2001).]
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