When I played civ1 and 2 I had no internet access and none of my friends played the game, so basically I had no one to talk to about the game.
After I came to this board I've seen a lot of people describe a lot of situations that I have never thought of before.
It maybe interesting to start a thread of playstyle. Not really strategies, just playing style.
I'll start.
-I like to play in the most difficult settings. However, I usually play a game at the mid-settings first to learn about game mechanics before I progress.
-I micro-manage everything. I never use automated workers, governors, and I never leave the science rate untouched for longer than 2-3 turns. I check and adjust the city production and tile workings of each and every one of my cities every few turns. It takes me a loooong time to finish one game.
-My civ games always follow the patten: rapid early expansion - full and complete economic and science development - build up huge army - destroy the world in one battle.
-I don't start a war unless I am 200% sure I'll win. I always overkill. In my last game I made 160 infantry and 40 atrillery, blocked off all my borders with a solid wall of infantry sitting on forts at all the borders before I start my first war and that's on Monarch level.
-I don't use fancy stuff, like privateers, espionage, AI allies, pillaging roads to block off someone, paradrops, etc. When I fight, its a cautious, systemmatic, step-by-step, frontal assult with huge numbers of solidly packed conventional type units and at the same time there is a wall of soldiers defending every tile of my border so no counterattacks can get through.
After I came to this board I've seen a lot of people describe a lot of situations that I have never thought of before.
It maybe interesting to start a thread of playstyle. Not really strategies, just playing style.
I'll start.
-I like to play in the most difficult settings. However, I usually play a game at the mid-settings first to learn about game mechanics before I progress.
-I micro-manage everything. I never use automated workers, governors, and I never leave the science rate untouched for longer than 2-3 turns. I check and adjust the city production and tile workings of each and every one of my cities every few turns. It takes me a loooong time to finish one game.
-My civ games always follow the patten: rapid early expansion - full and complete economic and science development - build up huge army - destroy the world in one battle.
-I don't start a war unless I am 200% sure I'll win. I always overkill. In my last game I made 160 infantry and 40 atrillery, blocked off all my borders with a solid wall of infantry sitting on forts at all the borders before I start my first war and that's on Monarch level.
-I don't use fancy stuff, like privateers, espionage, AI allies, pillaging roads to block off someone, paradrops, etc. When I fight, its a cautious, systemmatic, step-by-step, frontal assult with huge numbers of solidly packed conventional type units and at the same time there is a wall of soldiers defending every tile of my border so no counterattacks can get through.
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