Greets, everyone. To start my very first post here on these forums, let me just say that I am very impressed with the quality of the strategies presented here. I've only been playing Civ III for about a week (granted, it's been for many, many hours each session). So I have a couple of questions I'm hoping I can get some input on.
How far away is it feasible to travel to secure a resource, both strat and lux? In my current game, I've gone close to twenty-plus tiles to get at my nearest source of iron. The only source of horses that I have discovered on my continent is almost three times as far away. Is it feasible to go after those horses, and establish a colony, or should I just forget about them and hope to trade once I establish contact with my opponent?
Also, how much protection should I devote to my colonies. I currently have three - one iron, one spice, and one gem colony. In previous games, unguarded colonies have been overrun without a second thought by the AI. But when I stock up on guards (usually pikemen in the early stages), I sometimes think I am overdoing it. What is an appropriate number of guards to post at a colony?
Last question - if I build a fort over a colony, do I retain all the bonuses of that fort?
Any ideas would be much welcome. Still very much a newb at this game. And if this topic has been brought up before, simply point me in the right direction please.
* Edit - Just counted up the tiles: it's 24 tiles from my nearest city to my source of iron and 62 from my nearest city to the horses.
How far away is it feasible to travel to secure a resource, both strat and lux? In my current game, I've gone close to twenty-plus tiles to get at my nearest source of iron. The only source of horses that I have discovered on my continent is almost three times as far away. Is it feasible to go after those horses, and establish a colony, or should I just forget about them and hope to trade once I establish contact with my opponent?
Also, how much protection should I devote to my colonies. I currently have three - one iron, one spice, and one gem colony. In previous games, unguarded colonies have been overrun without a second thought by the AI. But when I stock up on guards (usually pikemen in the early stages), I sometimes think I am overdoing it. What is an appropriate number of guards to post at a colony?
Last question - if I build a fort over a colony, do I retain all the bonuses of that fort?
Any ideas would be much welcome. Still very much a newb at this game. And if this topic has been brought up before, simply point me in the right direction please.
* Edit - Just counted up the tiles: it's 24 tiles from my nearest city to my source of iron and 62 from my nearest city to the horses.
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