Okay, I guess this one comes down to personal preference, but a question:
How do you like dealing with your neighbors in the early game? I like playing on larger maps, usually about 12 or 13 civs, depending on how big, but I've usually got only one, maybe two within anything near close range. My usual method of action is to expand quickly as possible around the neighbor, and wait till Iron till I...remove him from the game. (Mostly this is due to playing Babylon, since I don't like using my bowmen and risk an early GA.) If diaster strikes and I have to, I will go after a threat, but I try to hold on as long as possible.
By the way, I'm somewhat n00b1sh, I guess, since I'm just beginning to inch my way into Regent.
Opinions, anyone?
How do you like dealing with your neighbors in the early game? I like playing on larger maps, usually about 12 or 13 civs, depending on how big, but I've usually got only one, maybe two within anything near close range. My usual method of action is to expand quickly as possible around the neighbor, and wait till Iron till I...remove him from the game. (Mostly this is due to playing Babylon, since I don't like using my bowmen and risk an early GA.) If diaster strikes and I have to, I will go after a threat, but I try to hold on as long as possible.
By the way, I'm somewhat n00b1sh, I guess, since I'm just beginning to inch my way into Regent.
Opinions, anyone?
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