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    I'm not going to post a poll, but considering the civ-specific units & abilities, which civilization do you think you'll choose first when you start a new game?

    Personally, i'll choose the Russians because i like scouting around and getting huts early in the game, a free scout will be perfect for this. Also because bronze working becomes avalible staight away, allowing construction of defencive units at the beggining of the game, oppose to waiting to discover bronze. Thirdly its hard to resist getting a free tech at the begining of each era, expecially if your behind in science. And finally because of the MiG unit, air attacks are very effective.
    Alex

  • #2
    Babylonians!

    I think I'll go for the Babylonians because of their scientific and religious bonuses. I like peaceful games more than military games. Also, I've always been interested in the Babylonian civilisation so it's a natural choice for me.
    Of course, since all the civilisations have different units and characteristics I'll most likely try all the different civs to see how they play.
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    • #3
      Definitely Russians. Good starting location with lots of ICS-abilities, scientific and expansionist abilities - a demand for a succesful game on the upper levels.

      Aztecs also have a good location, having South America for themselves.

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      • #4
        i'll start a world map game as the americans, and throw in the Aztecs, and then a bunch of other races off the western hemisphere.

        that'll let me expand a bit and **HOPEFULLY** trade with the aztecs, while keeping me distant from perhaps stronger AIs.

        it will also allow the AIs to intertwine or destroy eachother. it'll let me see how good they are without me destroying them
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        • #5
          I ussually play Babylonian... on a random world map.
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          • #6
            i'm more of a science oriented guy, and i love the occ/early city challenges. . while my first several games won't be early landing attempts, that nature will still influence my choice to be either greeks (commercial, science) or the chinese (science, industrious) . .
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            • #7
              Originally posted by UberKruX
              i'll start a world map game as the americans, and throw in the Aztecs, and then a bunch of other races off the western hemisphere.
              I to will play the first game as an American. The second game as someone other than American. I will play all of them by the 20s game.

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              • #8
                **HOPEFULLY** trade with the aztecs, while keeping me distant from perhaps stronger AIs.
                Well you better hope a lot because the Aztecs are militariastic. Good luck with that one.

                I'll play as my fav. civ the Americans. Sooner or later I'll wind up playing with all the civs but mainly I'll play with the Americans. I guess it's just that stupid nationalism thing.

                air attacks are very effective.
                I sure hope so because in Civ2 they were almost useless. Sometimes I would only have about 1 or 2 air attacks in a game because when I was taking over AI cities by the time I actually needed to use my air force they were too far away for them to be used. Something needs to be done here, does everyone agree?
                However, it is difficult to believe that 2 times 2 does not equal 4; does that make it true? On the other hand, is it really so difficult simply to accept everything that one has been brought up on and that has gradually struck deep roots – what is considered truth in the circle of moreover, really comforts and elevates man? Is that more difficult than to strike new paths, fighting the habitual, experiencing the insecurity of independence and the frequent wavering of one’s feelings and even one’s conscience, proceeding often without any consolation, but ever with the eternal goal of the true, the beautiful, and the good? - F.N.

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                • #9
                  well, in theory a stealth bomber can take off from Nevada and bomb the middle east and come back without a refuel, but that seems way too cheap in civ - terms.

                  i recommend fighters on a carrier be able to "scramble" as if they were in a city. makes carriers more defensive and harder to kill.
                  "I've lived too long with pain. I won't know who I am without it. We have to leave this place, I am almost happy here."
                  - Ender, from Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card

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                  • #10
                    I'll play the Americans first. Second will depend on my mood, though I might restart before I finish the first and then play as the Americans again.
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                    • #11
                      From what I know now, I am intrigued by four civs:

                      The Babylonians, the Japanese (Militaristic and Religious), the Chinese (Scientific and Industrious), and the Greeks (Scientific and Commercial).

                      When the game ships though that may all change. Certainly the expansionist's extra scout is going to be a huge advantage early. But the way I look at it at this time the religious no anarchy could be a slight advantage throughout the game and science's extra tech per age is also a slight advantage through the game. Should be fun then with the Babylonians...
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                      • #12
                        In Civ1 I fairly often played on a world map. In the beginning often as Babylonian, Roman, Greek or Egyptian, because I still have the feeling that our civilization started in that areas. Later with all european powers, and the last year of Civ1 several times with england on a world map.

                        Civ2 I mainly played on random maps, because the world maps were not as nice made as in Civ1.

                        Now when random maps really will look better, it will give a larger element of surprise what and who you will meet.

                        Starting with a scout, sounds good, that means expansionistic.
                        The first few games I will try out all civilizations.

                        The very first game should not be too difficult , so probably Zulu on a random map at prince level. When I have the feeling I understand all new mechanisms this can be made more challenging.

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                        • #13
                          Whichever has the coolest theme-music But i'll probably play with a miltaristic civ the first game in ordet to explore all the new units.
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                          • #14
                            Looking at the stats and my method of play, I would generally choose something scientific/economic/industrious to suit my gameplay needs. Actually it is a dilemma because I quite like the look of the expansionist bonuses as well. So Chinese, French or Greeks would be ideal for me. I will have to see how large these bonuses are though first...
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                            • #15
                              first, romans (militaristic, industrius) ill pump out good units at a rate that will astonish most.

                              then ill be off playing the rooskies (russians )(expansionist, science) and find all other civs and make a killing off technology and trade.

                              third time will be the babylonians to try a peaceful victory

                              after that ill play japs, aztecs and all real powerful millitarys ( i am a very violent player, i somtimes bomb ememy settlers deep into enemy teritory just to watch them die )
                              "Nuke em all, let god sort it out!"

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