Ok, I am not new to Civilization, I've been playing since civ 1 and have always loved the game, I usually play on Prince level and win and I decided that wasn't good enough... and I just got Civ 3... and I have found that I can't win on anything higher than chieftan... and I don't know what I'm doing wrong...
I read over a post on people who play monarch level to try and get some good strategies. One was to make lots of cities right away about 2 or more tiles apart from each other (you are not planning for huge modern day cities at the beginning) and if you are going to build anything... its barracks only... so I tried this strategy... also rather than jumping into a war I prepared by having barracks in most of my cities and had about 14 swordsmen ready to go while getting about 1 or 2 each turn and I'm finding that its taking forever... I finally wiped out the one civ I was trying to wipe out and its about 1000AD... and I'm on a pangea continent so I'm sharing the rest of it with 6 other civs now (standard size map) and they are way more technologicly advanced and they are taking my cities with culture and are bigger in size than me. Even if i started now there is no way I could take them all over so I am going to try becoming a republican governmetn to try and catch up science wise and I don't know what I should do. This may sound pathetic but I have no clue what I'm doing wrong.
Can anyone offer some advice for someone coming from call to power / civ 2 who is looking to become anything better than chieftan in civ 3? Maybe not advanced tactics for taking on the higher levels, but tactics to just get my foot in the door so I can start getting better at those tactics and work on the higher difficulty levels. I won't be able to sleep until I beat warlord level :P. Sad as it is.
Thanks for the help in advance and sorry for the long post.
I read over a post on people who play monarch level to try and get some good strategies. One was to make lots of cities right away about 2 or more tiles apart from each other (you are not planning for huge modern day cities at the beginning) and if you are going to build anything... its barracks only... so I tried this strategy... also rather than jumping into a war I prepared by having barracks in most of my cities and had about 14 swordsmen ready to go while getting about 1 or 2 each turn and I'm finding that its taking forever... I finally wiped out the one civ I was trying to wipe out and its about 1000AD... and I'm on a pangea continent so I'm sharing the rest of it with 6 other civs now (standard size map) and they are way more technologicly advanced and they are taking my cities with culture and are bigger in size than me. Even if i started now there is no way I could take them all over so I am going to try becoming a republican governmetn to try and catch up science wise and I don't know what I should do. This may sound pathetic but I have no clue what I'm doing wrong.
Can anyone offer some advice for someone coming from call to power / civ 2 who is looking to become anything better than chieftan in civ 3? Maybe not advanced tactics for taking on the higher levels, but tactics to just get my foot in the door so I can start getting better at those tactics and work on the higher difficulty levels. I won't be able to sleep until I beat warlord level :P. Sad as it is.
Thanks for the help in advance and sorry for the long post.
Comment