Hi all.
I've been hanging around Apolyton for a couple of years now, ever since I bought Civ2. On the Civ2 forums, one not only found winning strategies but also certain logics on how to play the game; those added to my enjoyment immensely.
Now I've picked up Civ3 -- and I don't hate it. Though different from Civ2, it seems pretty cool. I'm reading the manual as I go, and I'm aware of the basic differences between the 2 games (I miss the camel; I don't miss the Senate one bit). But I do have a question. It's not, "how is Civ3 different from Civ2"; I can get that from the manual. My question is:
How does an Apolyton Civ2'er have to change his thinking in Civ3?
Take these two articles of faith from the Civ2 forums, ideas to which almost every poster (myself included) subscribed:
1) Priority 1 in every game is to get out of Despotism asap
2) The Great Library is not only a waste of shields, it's actually counter-productive
Are these still true, for example? Is there any common Civ2 wisdom that no longer holds? There seem to be other vets of the Civ2 boards here. Tell me: what do I have to relearn?
I've been hanging around Apolyton for a couple of years now, ever since I bought Civ2. On the Civ2 forums, one not only found winning strategies but also certain logics on how to play the game; those added to my enjoyment immensely.
Now I've picked up Civ3 -- and I don't hate it. Though different from Civ2, it seems pretty cool. I'm reading the manual as I go, and I'm aware of the basic differences between the 2 games (I miss the camel; I don't miss the Senate one bit). But I do have a question. It's not, "how is Civ3 different from Civ2"; I can get that from the manual. My question is:
How does an Apolyton Civ2'er have to change his thinking in Civ3?
Take these two articles of faith from the Civ2 forums, ideas to which almost every poster (myself included) subscribed:
1) Priority 1 in every game is to get out of Despotism asap
2) The Great Library is not only a waste of shields, it's actually counter-productive
Are these still true, for example? Is there any common Civ2 wisdom that no longer holds? There seem to be other vets of the Civ2 boards here. Tell me: what do I have to relearn?
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