Getting leaders
Real quick, because I now have to do all the work today that I should have been doing all week instead of reading message boards voraciously:
Last night, started yet another game with the Americans, this time on an archipelago. I hate them, but I wanted to see how the dynamic worked and how long it would take to get past the ancient era with minimal contact with other Civs. Anyway, as I secured my continent and moved over to the next island, I found a lot of barbarians. Horsemen all over the place. At least three or four encampments. And my Swordsmen quickly because Elite...I imagine it would have only been a matter of time before a leader emerged...except: Can you get a leader from a barbarian win, or must it be through battles with another Civ?
Oh, and I take back my earlier admonishment of ancient warfare. Because I had iron and horses from the get go, I was able to build some Swordsmen and chariots to help conquer the Romans before they got legions. Unfortunately, I wasted a lot of Archers before I figured this out. It really does all hinge on getting those crucial units/techs/resources at the right time, and before anyone else - at least before your neighbor.
And finally, my starting island was RICH with resources. Tons of incense (probably 8 of them) and also gems (5 of them). Even had horses and iron. I'd say it was 'average sized' - large enough to support about 12 cities spaced moderately apart; nevertheless, I definitely had more luck here than in the past.
Real quick, because I now have to do all the work today that I should have been doing all week instead of reading message boards voraciously:
Last night, started yet another game with the Americans, this time on an archipelago. I hate them, but I wanted to see how the dynamic worked and how long it would take to get past the ancient era with minimal contact with other Civs. Anyway, as I secured my continent and moved over to the next island, I found a lot of barbarians. Horsemen all over the place. At least three or four encampments. And my Swordsmen quickly because Elite...I imagine it would have only been a matter of time before a leader emerged...except: Can you get a leader from a barbarian win, or must it be through battles with another Civ?
Oh, and I take back my earlier admonishment of ancient warfare. Because I had iron and horses from the get go, I was able to build some Swordsmen and chariots to help conquer the Romans before they got legions. Unfortunately, I wasted a lot of Archers before I figured this out. It really does all hinge on getting those crucial units/techs/resources at the right time, and before anyone else - at least before your neighbor.
And finally, my starting island was RICH with resources. Tons of incense (probably 8 of them) and also gems (5 of them). Even had horses and iron. I'd say it was 'average sized' - large enough to support about 12 cities spaced moderately apart; nevertheless, I definitely had more luck here than in the past.
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