A friend of mine and I were talking about the new trading system and the awesome feature "What will you give me for...", which usually results in some great deals. We also realized that if you shop around, you can usually get a great deal for your luxuries. I tried one game where I took this strategy one step further by playing a game (on reagent egyptians) where the entire goal was to be a merchant.
Every time you get something worth selling, sell it to the highest bidder! If it's tech, sell it to everyone, highest bidder first, same is true with resources, luxuries, communications, maps, etc... Shop around! Use the "What would you give me for" on every civ you have contact with and sell it to the highest bidder as soon as you get it. In this game it is a SIN to keep a luxury that is not earning you something in return!
Build Colossus, Adam Smith's Trading Company, Wall Street, prioritize roads, railroads, gold, and luxury development, prioritize all scientific and commercial buildings and happiness buildings and food.
Well in this type of game war is counter-productive as you want to be a republic and democracy the whole time. If you do go to war, however, make it only for gold, river access, luxuries, and stuff that you can sell! Any city that has too much corruption should be sold to the highest bidder. All captured workers go back to your capital and are SOLD back to the civ. build settlers, drop them on any open piece of land and SELL the city to the highest bidder. What would you give me for... If you get tech. SELL IT to everyone! If you conquer a city, E-BAY it!
I found this strategy to be highly successful, and I stopped selling techs around half way through the modern age. The spaceship was cake.
-Gregg
Every time you get something worth selling, sell it to the highest bidder! If it's tech, sell it to everyone, highest bidder first, same is true with resources, luxuries, communications, maps, etc... Shop around! Use the "What would you give me for" on every civ you have contact with and sell it to the highest bidder as soon as you get it. In this game it is a SIN to keep a luxury that is not earning you something in return!
Build Colossus, Adam Smith's Trading Company, Wall Street, prioritize roads, railroads, gold, and luxury development, prioritize all scientific and commercial buildings and happiness buildings and food.
Well in this type of game war is counter-productive as you want to be a republic and democracy the whole time. If you do go to war, however, make it only for gold, river access, luxuries, and stuff that you can sell! Any city that has too much corruption should be sold to the highest bidder. All captured workers go back to your capital and are SOLD back to the civ. build settlers, drop them on any open piece of land and SELL the city to the highest bidder. What would you give me for... If you get tech. SELL IT to everyone! If you conquer a city, E-BAY it!
I found this strategy to be highly successful, and I stopped selling techs around half way through the modern age. The spaceship was cake.
-Gregg
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