I have just got hold of Civ 3 and I love it.
Being new to the whole Civ family, I don't have any preconceptions about this game from earlier versions.
Anyway, as usual, when I get hold of a new toy, I load up and read just enough of the instructions to get me started and just try to learn on the job.
However, this game is just too involved to get away with that for long.
As a true patriot, I started with the English on the easy setting (first go and all that!), and set my scout on automatic. He set off and opened up the map for me, coming across villages full of gold and techs, cool. I then pretty well followed the instructions of my advisors for a while. However, even a newbie like me realised I needed more cities, so I set a course for as rapid expansion as I could. Whenever I could I built a settler, followed by a worker; this expanded my lands, while simultaneously improving it. My existing cities obviously remained small, so I built improvements when I couldn’t build settlers or workers.
All has been going well. I have a reasonably big empire, I have been able to build various forces, right upto cavalry. I have just started grabbing various cities from the Germans, as they have some of the resources I need.
However, the other civs have now caught me up in techs and I even lost a newly conquered city as it reverted back to its original owners.
My cavalry are finding it harder and harder to win and my population is getting more and more disgruntled.
I am sure I could learn the error of my ways by reading the manual, but this interrupts my already short and very precious playing time. Can any one be bothered to prescribe a quick fix?
Being new to the whole Civ family, I don't have any preconceptions about this game from earlier versions.
Anyway, as usual, when I get hold of a new toy, I load up and read just enough of the instructions to get me started and just try to learn on the job.
However, this game is just too involved to get away with that for long.
As a true patriot, I started with the English on the easy setting (first go and all that!), and set my scout on automatic. He set off and opened up the map for me, coming across villages full of gold and techs, cool. I then pretty well followed the instructions of my advisors for a while. However, even a newbie like me realised I needed more cities, so I set a course for as rapid expansion as I could. Whenever I could I built a settler, followed by a worker; this expanded my lands, while simultaneously improving it. My existing cities obviously remained small, so I built improvements when I couldn’t build settlers or workers.
All has been going well. I have a reasonably big empire, I have been able to build various forces, right upto cavalry. I have just started grabbing various cities from the Germans, as they have some of the resources I need.
However, the other civs have now caught me up in techs and I even lost a newly conquered city as it reverted back to its original owners.
My cavalry are finding it harder and harder to win and my population is getting more and more disgruntled.
I am sure I could learn the error of my ways by reading the manual, but this interrupts my already short and very precious playing time. Can any one be bothered to prescribe a quick fix?
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