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  • Ouch, Olaf, that's painful. I will typically only attack Greece with Knights if most of their cities are size 6 and below, or if they only have a couple of cities. It's not the 3 defense alone... any old pikeman has that anyway. It's the 3d and the GA combined. If they have a large empire with large cities... I wait for Cavalry. Rome, on the other hand, should be hit with warriors or archers... or if you know they can't hook up iron for a while, you can wait for swords and horses. But allowing them to survive long enough to build legionaries is ASKING for pain. I like playing Egypt with cultural linking off.

    My favorites have remained pretty consistent:

    Any combo of religious, industrious and militaristic is solid (Japan, Aztecs, China, Egypt). I have a soft spot for Babylon too. I've had fun games as the French and Romans, and the Americans in AU102 (or was it 103... Give Peace a Chance).

    -Arrian
    grog want tank...Grog Want Tank... GROG WANT TANK!

    The trick isn't to break some eggs to make an omelette, it's convincing the eggs to break themselves in order to aspire to omelettehood.

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    • I've been lucky not to be near the greeks in my games (although the one time I played the Romans I was, but I lost).

      I suppose if that happens, I may wait till the middle ages to attack.

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      • Originally posted by Olaf HÃ¥rfagre

        [...]
        Currently I'm playing a game as Egypt and have finally discovered the power of war chariots. Just avoid to attack the Greeks or Romans, and you will do well. Those hoplites are just impossible to beat in the early game. I used 25 KNIGHTS to attack a Greek size 12 city, and lost half of them, while the rest retreated. The defenders just got some bruises, brushed the dust off their shields and awaited the next attack.
        MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!

        Welcome to Greece! The Hoplites acted exactly like they did in real life u know!

        Now seriously you shouldn't be surprised. The Hoplites have 1.3.1 ADM. When fortified they gain 50% better defense and being in a city gives them an additional 50% for a total of 1.6.1 (!)-without taking into consideration any terrain bonuses or even experience. Your knights were facing a superior force.

        That's exactly why I love Greeks. They are by far my best civ.

        1) They are commercial. More money, less corruption. Marketplaces and such easier to build. Thus more gold and earlier economical development.

        2) They are scientific. God, I can't believe you underestimate the scientific trade so much. It's by far the best trait (IMO always) since you get three techs for free; that's an averange 20 turns. And 20 turns are equilevant to 5 modern techs! Not to mention the ability to build faster libraries and such that further helps u to take the lead of the tech race.

        It is all in all my perfect combo. Fast research, more money, powerful defense. The only true defensive civ in the game. The only unit that can efficiently defend itself from the early Immortals. The warmonger's nightmare. Stick with them and they want let you down.

        Also I think that the Hoplites are better than the musketeers. I cannot realize y so many ppl like musketeers. They are worthless and become obsolate in no time. The extra attack is only useful for counter attack, but it's still a low attack rating.

        Best traits:

        1) Scientific
        2) Industrial (it rocks! Damned Persians.....)
        3) Religious (1 turn anarchy! Gotta love it!)
        4)Expansionist (it's a special case-the commercial trait is better than this more often than not)
        5) Commercial
        6) Militaristic (not my style actually)

        I also enjoy playing the Babylonians and Japan. I think I am going to like the Celts and the Spanish.

        PS: The Cossack is good!...
        " They will fight and die till the last warrior"
        -Dimaratos to Xerxes, a few days before the battle in Thermopylae...

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        • Originally posted by Athitis
          That's exactly why I love Greeks. They are by far my best civ.
          Are you sure that's the real reason?
          You're not biased because that's where you happen to be from, are you?

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          • I think the real test is not what a human does with a civ as any civ can beat the AI, it is what does the AI do with a given civ. As far as I see, not much with Greeks. Anyone can tell you that you kill the Greeks before they can make hoplites, if they are close, if they are far, kill them later when hoplites are not a factor.

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            • Actually, the Greek AI does pretty well in my games. I think it's just because they build cultural improvements, and they have just about the right amount of aggression (3) though.

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              • I can only speak for my games, and that may not be the norm, but they do not make the last 3 civs very often. That does not mean anything to others experiences. But the point I was making is that it does not matter that a human player does well with a given civ, they will do fine with any civ. It is not a valid test of the civ itself.

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                • Originally posted by alexman


                  Are you sure that's the real reason?
                  You're not biased because that's where you happen to be from, are you?
                  No don't say that. In CIV 1 i never played the Greeks. In Civ 3 they are excactly as they should be, meaning they match my gaming style

                  I am wondering how u can kill the Greek early when u are near them....they get theit UU right away from the start. Even the Persian have a hard time fighting them.
                  " They will fight and die till the last warrior"
                  -Dimaratos to Xerxes, a few days before the battle in Thermopylae...

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                  • I've had the same experience as Alexman - the AI tends to do well with the Greeks in my games.

                    I'm not sure why that is, because I consider the Greeks to be a pretty weak civ. Sorry, Athitis, it's all about personal preferences. I've played as Greece, but not since I was playing Warlord level.

                    Actually, I do have some ideas as to why the AI does well with Greece: They are really hard to kill, so they don't get whipped early. They are commercial, which means they have more money - and the AI is almost always strapped for cash. They get that free tech per age to help them keep up or even get ahead in the tech race. And finally, like Alexman said, they have a moderate aggression rating - making them opportunistic. Back when I used to play "builder" style, the Greeks could be counted on to attack me with Knights.

                    -Arrian
                    grog want tank...Grog Want Tank... GROG WANT TANK!

                    The trick isn't to break some eggs to make an omelette, it's convincing the eggs to break themselves in order to aspire to omelettehood.

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                    • I would imagine that some civ traits suit people better and others suit the AI better. Especially when playing at higher levels, religious or scientific benefits would be less meaningful to the AI. Sure, 50% is 50%, but 30 shields isn't 18.
                      "I used to be a Scotialist, and spent a brief period as a Royalist, but now I'm PC"
                      -me, discussing my banking history.

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                      • No need to be sorry Arrian as everyone has his own gaming style indeed. I suppose you are a warmonger? Can't play like that; takes time to develop a good army, and I am always losing my units before I deal any serious damage.......Perhaps cause I am playing the wrong civ! (just kidding!)

                        Heck, I can't wait to play PtW!!!!!!!! There Greece will show its true superpower!!!! MUHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHA....................oups, got obsessed again.
                        " They will fight and die till the last warrior"
                        -Dimaratos to Xerxes, a few days before the battle in Thermopylae...

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                        • As I said, I think any civilisation will do a great job in the hands of the right player. I just want to add some thoughts here: This thread has mostly been about the special abilities of the civs, but there is so much more to it. You also have to consider the power and timing of the UU, the timing of the golden age (but if you play it right you can control that, in ways that some people have already suggested).

                          Is there a civ where both special abilities, UU and golden age timing is perfect?
                          So get your Naomi Klein books and move it or I'll seriously bash your faces in! - Supercitizen to stupid students
                          Be kind to the nerdiest guy in school. He will be your boss when you've grown up!

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                          • Probably Japan or China.
                            The greatest delight for man is to inflict defeat on his enemies, to drive them before him, to see those dear to them with their faces bathed in tears, to bestride their horses, to crush in his arms their daughters and wives.

                            Duas uncias in puncta mortalis est.

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                            • China's UU isn't too shabby, and they can have a very well timed GA, if you're into early medieval warfare that is. Militaristic isn't the best of traits, but it holds his own, and industrial is simply great. So China comes close to me.

                              Other civs I favor are the Americans, Egyptians, Persians, and French. Although each has a weakness I can think of right now.
                              The willow knows what the storm does not; that the power to endure harm outlives the power to inflict it

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                              • As a warmonger:

                                * I want a kick-butt UU... Samurai fit just fine.

                                * I want a GA that matches my warmonger production needs... that means post-Despotism, and when I can max out production of my preferred offensive unit, or its pre-build. Oh! There's Japan!

                                * I want the flexibility to change government as appropriate to the situation... which is probably going to mean war versus peace. Japan again!

                                My pick.
                                The greatest delight for man is to inflict defeat on his enemies, to drive them before him, to see those dear to them with their faces bathed in tears, to bestride their horses, to crush in his arms their daughters and wives.

                                Duas uncias in puncta mortalis est.

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