SpencerH : I've never used the "land grab" tactic in any civ like game. As I told it before I don't like managing tens of cities and hundreds of workers.
Moreover, I'am rather reluctant to name a governor in a city or to allow the workers to be managed by the AI, this is certainly because the Civ2 AI was terrible on this ground.
I prefer playing with few high population cities focusing on science and production.
A good point for civ3, I have to adopt a different strategy which renew the interest of the game, I appreciate the tougher AI opponents though I would have prefer they cheat less blatantly.
Moreover, I'am rather reluctant to name a governor in a city or to allow the workers to be managed by the AI, this is certainly because the Civ2 AI was terrible on this ground.
I prefer playing with few high population cities focusing on science and production.
A good point for civ3, I have to adopt a different strategy which renew the interest of the game, I appreciate the tougher AI opponents though I would have prefer they cheat less blatantly.
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