So, I´ve had the game for a few days and I´ve played a couple of games as Britain and as the USA. In each game I was in the lead at about 500 AD but in the US game I got passed by the Egyptians .
Observations:
1) Just like CivII the more cities the better.
2) Unlike CivII I don´t seem to have any chance of getting well ahead in tech - even with loads of Unis and libraries.
3) Culture is great and really a great buzz if you play peacefully.
4) I´ve never had saltpeter and so getting gunpowder first was a waste of time
Questions:
1) I´ve played as expansionist civs but they really don´t seem to be the best as the scout advantage is gone quickly and the advances that you have get rapidly traded by the other civs as they find them What suggestions do we have as to the best civs?
2) I´ve read that early aggression helps a lot, especially on high levels. Do you then have problems because your reputation is shot or is there a trick to get them to declare war on YOU?
3) Is mindless expansion (building cities all the time) the only sure way to get ahead? After all, the AI civs do this and if you don´t, well that was how I lost my lead I reckon.
Tactics:
My plan for my next game is to take a militaristic, industrious civ, attack early and expand rapidly. Head for Monarchy and stay in it (for the military bonuses) until I have peace later and can change to democracy. Then go for science. I´ll go for culture and wonders in a couple of key cities too.
Well,what do we all think? All advice gratefully received.
Paul
Observations:
1) Just like CivII the more cities the better.
2) Unlike CivII I don´t seem to have any chance of getting well ahead in tech - even with loads of Unis and libraries.
3) Culture is great and really a great buzz if you play peacefully.
4) I´ve never had saltpeter and so getting gunpowder first was a waste of time
Questions:
1) I´ve played as expansionist civs but they really don´t seem to be the best as the scout advantage is gone quickly and the advances that you have get rapidly traded by the other civs as they find them What suggestions do we have as to the best civs?
2) I´ve read that early aggression helps a lot, especially on high levels. Do you then have problems because your reputation is shot or is there a trick to get them to declare war on YOU?
3) Is mindless expansion (building cities all the time) the only sure way to get ahead? After all, the AI civs do this and if you don´t, well that was how I lost my lead I reckon.
Tactics:
My plan for my next game is to take a militaristic, industrious civ, attack early and expand rapidly. Head for Monarchy and stay in it (for the military bonuses) until I have peace later and can change to democracy. Then go for science. I´ll go for culture and wonders in a couple of key cities too.
Well,what do we all think? All advice gratefully received.
Paul
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