What do you do even though it is something you really should not do? And why?
The bad things I do are:
1. build as many wonders and culture improvements as possible restricted to 5 core cities regardless of whether they are really needed or not and regardless of whether I should have them doing something else. This is so that the 5 greatest cities in the world are all my own (and not captured) cities.
2. REX far too slowly. I just tend to forget about settlers and start building some improvement and later think "umh should have built a settler instead, build one now or change that production".
3. Don't build enough units. Too busy building improvements, never mind that I happen to be in the middle of a war and don't have enough to attack only enough for defence.
4. Optimal city placement so eventually all cities will work 20-21 tiles each so I can have great big cities. This is disregarding the fact that I have to wait ages before sewers are available and disregarding the efficiency of denser early spacing.
5. Don't use bombard units much. I rarely even think of building any bombards. Just ram enough knights into a city and it will fall (I know this is shockingly bad) and anyway I am seldom properly prepared for war. I just make sure I am very well defended but there are rarely any units left over for invasions.
The bad things I do are:
1. build as many wonders and culture improvements as possible restricted to 5 core cities regardless of whether they are really needed or not and regardless of whether I should have them doing something else. This is so that the 5 greatest cities in the world are all my own (and not captured) cities.
2. REX far too slowly. I just tend to forget about settlers and start building some improvement and later think "umh should have built a settler instead, build one now or change that production".
3. Don't build enough units. Too busy building improvements, never mind that I happen to be in the middle of a war and don't have enough to attack only enough for defence.
4. Optimal city placement so eventually all cities will work 20-21 tiles each so I can have great big cities. This is disregarding the fact that I have to wait ages before sewers are available and disregarding the efficiency of denser early spacing.
5. Don't use bombard units much. I rarely even think of building any bombards. Just ram enough knights into a city and it will fall (I know this is shockingly bad) and anyway I am seldom properly prepared for war. I just make sure I am very well defended but there are rarely any units left over for invasions.
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