I imagine that there are a lot of OCCers doing a better than I in Civ3, but I thought I'd share my experience nonetheless.
I started this game under Monarch not expecting to play OCC, but found a rivered site at the ocean delta with two gold hills and two furs...so I decided to try OCC.
My 1902 launch is nothing exceptional, but it convinced me that some *way* early OCC landings are possible even under deity.
First off, a couple of confessions:
1) I considered this game a learning exercise with frequent re-loads. For the most part, I reloaded only when I was trying a "what if" scenario, but a couple of times I just said "shoot, I'm having fun" and loaded up.
2) Twice (with Buffalo and Dijon, I think) I accepted cultural assimilation and then sold the cities back to the original owners. How that effected the game I'm not sure, but I was already at 5000+ gold so I don't think it made a big difference.
Secondly, a couple of observations:
1) It seems to me that a viable OCC site must be at a river delta.
2) Luxuries and resources are nice, but not necessary long-term; trade can compensate. Early game resources like iron and horses are nice, but I got by with two fur.
2) The AI is so inclined to share tech that there's no reason to hold back. I shared every tech as soon as I got it (except for those that led to a wonder or SS component I needed).
3) Does anyone know if you can get a Golden Age with only one city? I never got one.
4) Colonies can really pay off. The AI doesn't care much if you sneak in an Aluminum or Uranium colony in the late game.
Third, things I will never, ever do again:
1) I built a bunch of forts hoping to convince the AI that I had a strong defensive position. I must have wasted 30+ turns fending off attacks that used my forts against me.
2) I spent way too much money ensuring Mutual Protection Pacts. At one point, I had agreements with 5 of my 7 opponents; two turns later, I lost all my trading partners when the game degenerated into a major war.
Last, one question:
1) Which civ-specific attributes are best for OCC? I don't think I'll play the Aztecs again.
Any comments would be welcome; respond to what you want.
Thanks.
- TT
P.S. I've attached a zip file with the 1900ad save and the 3400bc save (I forgot to save the 4000bc game).
I started this game under Monarch not expecting to play OCC, but found a rivered site at the ocean delta with two gold hills and two furs...so I decided to try OCC.
My 1902 launch is nothing exceptional, but it convinced me that some *way* early OCC landings are possible even under deity.
First off, a couple of confessions:
1) I considered this game a learning exercise with frequent re-loads. For the most part, I reloaded only when I was trying a "what if" scenario, but a couple of times I just said "shoot, I'm having fun" and loaded up.
2) Twice (with Buffalo and Dijon, I think) I accepted cultural assimilation and then sold the cities back to the original owners. How that effected the game I'm not sure, but I was already at 5000+ gold so I don't think it made a big difference.
Secondly, a couple of observations:
1) It seems to me that a viable OCC site must be at a river delta.
2) Luxuries and resources are nice, but not necessary long-term; trade can compensate. Early game resources like iron and horses are nice, but I got by with two fur.
2) The AI is so inclined to share tech that there's no reason to hold back. I shared every tech as soon as I got it (except for those that led to a wonder or SS component I needed).
3) Does anyone know if you can get a Golden Age with only one city? I never got one.
4) Colonies can really pay off. The AI doesn't care much if you sneak in an Aluminum or Uranium colony in the late game.
Third, things I will never, ever do again:
1) I built a bunch of forts hoping to convince the AI that I had a strong defensive position. I must have wasted 30+ turns fending off attacks that used my forts against me.
2) I spent way too much money ensuring Mutual Protection Pacts. At one point, I had agreements with 5 of my 7 opponents; two turns later, I lost all my trading partners when the game degenerated into a major war.
Last, one question:
1) Which civ-specific attributes are best for OCC? I don't think I'll play the Aztecs again.
Any comments would be welcome; respond to what you want.
Thanks.
- TT
P.S. I've attached a zip file with the 1900ad save and the 3400bc save (I forgot to save the 4000bc game).
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