Starting Position
Vel - I totally agree that starting position makes or breaks you. For instance, after finishing off my best game to date (in terms of score, at least) last night, I started a new one - large map/70%water/normal/normal/4billion, just to see if having more land would be cool for early expansion. It turned out that my starting spot, while not horrible, was also not great, and the Egyptians got a really, really nice one to my south. The Romans, the 3rd and final civ on the continent, got screwed. I hung in there for a while, but the Egyptians cut me off and backfilled and ended up nearly 2x my size. Then they attacked me.
I realized, as my cities began to burn, that I was beaten. The Egyptian army (hordes of swordsmen, with some horsemen, some warriors and the occasional spearman... but not one chariot) was breaking through, and although my forces were fighting rather valiantly, I knew I couldn't stop them. Wow. I got beaten - on regent! Now, before you conclude that I suck, I offer the following in my defense:
1) It was late, I was tired, and I didn't really intend to play it out anyway.
2) I'm pretty sure the Egyptians were in a golden age (they built the pyramids). Of course, I was too, once one of my hoplites won, but their empire was so much bigger... and MAN, were they pumping out swordsmen.
3) They had a nice ring of cities surrounding a nicely centralized capitol, whereas my capitol was pretty much in a corner.
4) I had JUST gone Republic. Blah, just in time for a war!
Now the reality is that I should have rushed them as soon as I understood the geography, but I didn't. Ah, hindsight. I will give the AI this: it was stronger, it knew it, and it beat me over the head with it. Normally, I don't allow the AI to be stronger than I am, but given the starting positions and a lack of aggression on my part, this time they got me. I like that.
Oddly enough, described the AI expansion as similar to "rabbits with viagra" to a friend recently. Our minds think alike - whether we're great or not is another matter.
-Arrian
p.s. In case anyone cares, my "best game yet" was: Hiawatha the Magnificent of the Iroquois, Spaceship victory in 1804, 3347 score, Regent level, Large -80% water- continents map, normal/normal/5 billion.
Vel - I totally agree that starting position makes or breaks you. For instance, after finishing off my best game to date (in terms of score, at least) last night, I started a new one - large map/70%water/normal/normal/4billion, just to see if having more land would be cool for early expansion. It turned out that my starting spot, while not horrible, was also not great, and the Egyptians got a really, really nice one to my south. The Romans, the 3rd and final civ on the continent, got screwed. I hung in there for a while, but the Egyptians cut me off and backfilled and ended up nearly 2x my size. Then they attacked me.
I realized, as my cities began to burn, that I was beaten. The Egyptian army (hordes of swordsmen, with some horsemen, some warriors and the occasional spearman... but not one chariot) was breaking through, and although my forces were fighting rather valiantly, I knew I couldn't stop them. Wow. I got beaten - on regent! Now, before you conclude that I suck, I offer the following in my defense:
1) It was late, I was tired, and I didn't really intend to play it out anyway.
2) I'm pretty sure the Egyptians were in a golden age (they built the pyramids). Of course, I was too, once one of my hoplites won, but their empire was so much bigger... and MAN, were they pumping out swordsmen.
3) They had a nice ring of cities surrounding a nicely centralized capitol, whereas my capitol was pretty much in a corner.
4) I had JUST gone Republic. Blah, just in time for a war!
Now the reality is that I should have rushed them as soon as I understood the geography, but I didn't. Ah, hindsight. I will give the AI this: it was stronger, it knew it, and it beat me over the head with it. Normally, I don't allow the AI to be stronger than I am, but given the starting positions and a lack of aggression on my part, this time they got me. I like that.
Oddly enough, described the AI expansion as similar to "rabbits with viagra" to a friend recently. Our minds think alike - whether we're great or not is another matter.
-Arrian
p.s. In case anyone cares, my "best game yet" was: Hiawatha the Magnificent of the Iroquois, Spaceship victory in 1804, 3347 score, Regent level, Large -80% water- continents map, normal/normal/5 billion.
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