I'm not asking which one is best. I'm asking which one you played the most (i.e. in more than 50% of your games)
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Which civ do you play the most?
247Greece6.48%16Rome8.91%22Germany6.07%15China5.26%13Japan5.26%13India5.26%13Aztecs4.45%11Iroquois4.45%11Egypt9.72%24Babylon6.88%17Russia3.64%9America10.12%25France11.34%28Persia8.50%21Zulus0.81%2Britain2.83%7Tags: None
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Hammurabi
My first (tutorial) game was, of course, as the Romans (Chieftan level).
My next game I did was random: Babylon selected (Warlord level).
My third game, I continued with Babylon (Regent level).
My style of play is more "responsible steward" than "win the game whatever it takes" or "conquer everyone else." The Science/Religious improvements being half price really makes it easy to build culture (and happiness and science).
First game lasted 10-11 days, including many worknights getting 3-4 hours sleep. 2nd game lasted 3 weeks, and now I'm 10 days or so into my 3rd game.
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The Iroquois. So I can send the white man back into the water from which he came...
" Conceit, arrogance, and egotism are the essentials of patriotism." - Emma Goldman
William Seward Burroughs
February 5, 1914 - August 2, 1997 R.I.P. Uncle Bill, you are missed.
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French - can't knock a great thing. Industrious is my favorite civ-trait, commerical is great too for the colony-cities.Over the hills and far away,
Through Flanders, Portugal and Spain,
King George commands and we obey,
Over the hills and far away.
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I voted for Egypt, as that is what I used to play the most. I love Industrious workers, and Religious is one of my favorite traits because I like to build up culture (and the short anarchy periods is an added bonus).
I've played a few games as the Babylonians because of their great culture potential, but I didn't care for them that much. Usually by the time I can build scientific improvements I have a high enough production that getting them for half-off isn't worth that much (while the ability to build cheap religious units fast is always great with new cities).
Recently I've been playing Romans and I'm getting to like them a lot - I've been doing a lot more early warfare since I have moved up from Warlord to Regent, and the Romans are great for that (Legions rock!).
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Germans, with an occasional Ceasarean romp...
Kinda strange. When I played World War II Online a lot I would never play Germans, not even in offline practice. But playing them in this game doesn't even bother me at all. Think that's attributable to four things:
1. Panzer is cool lookin'
2. Bismarck is but-ugly, but at the same time he is the one leader who appears to have a little dignity and doesn't resemble a cartoon caricature.
3. I've got nothin' but love for the (modern) German people, and I don't think we need to browbeat them about WWII everyday (maybe every other day). That said, I don't feel quite so strange about working my peasants to death and razing huge cities when I'm playing the Germans.
4. They are militaristic. Since I tend to focus more on butter than guns my military needs whatever (slight) edge it can get."Of all tyrannies, a tyranny exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It may be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end, for they do so with the approval of their own conscience."
-- C.S. Lewis
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