Okay, I'm using C3C. My strategy is thus:
1. Pick the Egyptians. Can't live without Religious (for Temples and gov't switcherizing) or Industrious (for faster workers, I usually have tons of workers)
2. Lots of Land Continenents (or Pangea), usually either random or average climate, Standard, Large, or Huge. Warlord.
3. Build city immediately. Send out worker to build road to a new city site and explore . Research Bronze Working for Spearmen. Build Warrior. Set budget to 0.10.0.
4. Build new cities, especially near luxuries. Have capitol build pyramids early on. Can't live without Pyramids, was the same way in Civ2 and original Civ3.
5. In cities, build spearmen, workers, and settlers (as needed) until I have about ten cities. Then go ahead and start building temples, courthouses, and marketplaces.
6. By now I have to bump down to 2.8.0 or the like. Go ahead and make a beeline for Monarchy.
7. Enter the Medeval (sp?) age. Go for Gunpowder, then Theology, then Democracy. Continue to expand.
8. Quit because some huge nation has invaded and destroyed you PLUS you're far behind in technology PLUS you have no luxuries PLUS you don't have the pyramids PLUS you don't have the Statue of Zeus PLUS corruption is eating away pretty much all of your trade PLUS you lack any resources needed to build musketeers.
What am I doing wrong? I've been playing Civ games for about ten years.
1. Pick the Egyptians. Can't live without Religious (for Temples and gov't switcherizing) or Industrious (for faster workers, I usually have tons of workers)
2. Lots of Land Continenents (or Pangea), usually either random or average climate, Standard, Large, or Huge. Warlord.
3. Build city immediately. Send out worker to build road to a new city site and explore . Research Bronze Working for Spearmen. Build Warrior. Set budget to 0.10.0.
4. Build new cities, especially near luxuries. Have capitol build pyramids early on. Can't live without Pyramids, was the same way in Civ2 and original Civ3.
5. In cities, build spearmen, workers, and settlers (as needed) until I have about ten cities. Then go ahead and start building temples, courthouses, and marketplaces.
6. By now I have to bump down to 2.8.0 or the like. Go ahead and make a beeline for Monarchy.
7. Enter the Medeval (sp?) age. Go for Gunpowder, then Theology, then Democracy. Continue to expand.
8. Quit because some huge nation has invaded and destroyed you PLUS you're far behind in technology PLUS you have no luxuries PLUS you don't have the pyramids PLUS you don't have the Statue of Zeus PLUS corruption is eating away pretty much all of your trade PLUS you lack any resources needed to build musketeers.
What am I doing wrong? I've been playing Civ games for about ten years.
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