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Originally posted by pedrojedi
I like cultural wins. The leaders all kiss you and shake hands with you. Ah, such a delight!
Even more fun is a diplomatic victory!
I think that cultural and diplomatic victories were interesting additions to the game, but the way they were implemented is far from satisfactory or rewarding to the player. The diplomatic victory, in particular, is a bland and uninteresting one.
If the UN could function more like the Planetary Council in SMAC it would be cool.
I hate diplomatic and raise the city of containing it if I can.
If you lose the vote thier should be an option that you can refuse to accept it but evryone else decalres war and will not make peace.
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but you're cutting it rather fine. You would be facing a histographic loss in 2050.
Since noone else wants to make any suggestions I suppose I'll try.
1. Build more settlers, faster
I assume you know you need to expand faster. The Civ3 AI is rather aggressive about this and the result is that they're all bigger than you on Chieftain.
You don't need big cities early on or that many improvements or too big a military early unless you attack. More cities would help all that eventually anyway. So give settlers a higher priority.
2. Put your cities closer together.
I don't like to see that your wasting space in your empire even at the end of the game. So inefficient!
Even bad terrain can be improved if you have enough workers (which you probably need more of.)
Even having your settlers, workers and other units travel less far helps. Corruption gets worse further away from your capital too.
puf, more settlers, just invade the other civs cities (btw don't take this advice to seriously)
Sos groso, sabelo!
"Yo a mis equipos los coloco bien el la cancha, lo que pasa es que cuando empieza el partido los jugadores se mueven" - Alfio "Coco" Basile
"En el fútbol la que manda es la pelota" - Ángel Cappa
That's actually not bad advice. Occasionally, you'll be placed in a situation(such as getting horsemen or other units from huts) where you have the opportunity knock a civ out of the game early on.
Sos groso, sabelo!
"Yo a mis equipos los coloco bien el la cancha, lo que pasa es que cuando empieza el partido los jugadores se mueven" - Alfio "Coco" Basile
"En el fútbol la que manda es la pelota" - Ángel Cappa
Sos groso, sabelo!
"Yo a mis equipos los coloco bien el la cancha, lo que pasa es que cuando empieza el partido los jugadores se mueven" - Alfio "Coco" Basile
"En el fútbol la que manda es la pelota" - Ángel Cappa
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