Okay, so I consider myself to be a reasonably intelligent fellow, but I've had an astounding lack of success at Civ3 so far. The game is very enjoyable, despite the fact that I keep having my butt handed to me over and over and over, but still, I wonder what I'm doing wrong!
Here are the particulars.
I play on Huge maps, 8 or 12 civs, Regent level. I have played as the Greeks, French, and Egyptians. I've noticed the same general trends in all my games:
1. I found my first city on Turn 1, wherever I happen to be. To do otherwise would mean falling behind in expansion.
2. I commence rapid expansion, churning out Settlers alternated with Warriors or Spearmen. I build no city improvements until the city has produced at least one Settler, when I'll usually build a Temple. I use my first Worker to build roads connecting my cities and may build a few more Workers in high-food cities to help.
3. At some point, I encounter a couple of neighboring civs, and seek to cement my borders to prevent settlement of my land. I notice that these civs have a signifigant technological advantage over me.
4. I seek to purchase the technologies I lack from these civs, but I run out of gold and other negotiable commodities before I can buy my way to tech parity.
5. Round about this time, I start clicking through pop-up windows telling me that AI civs have built every single Aincent-era wonder ever. Meanwhile, I am still building Settlers to back-fill the territory I've staked for myself, and am pretty much a non-starter in the wonders race.
6. My neighbours start demanding tribute from me. Being a prideful sort, I refuse their demands. Someone declares war on me.
7. I find myself looking at approaching columns of Knights while I still have no better than Spearmen. The resulting war doesn't go my way, predictably enough. I sue for peace to prevent the destruction of my empire.
8. By this time it is the middle of the Midieval period and my civilization is effectively a third-world nation.
9. Determining that I will not be able to bridge the yawning gulf between me and the AI civs, I concede defeat. Repeat at Step 1 for the next game.
Let me re-iterate that I enjoy the game very much, but I'd like to at some point experience that strange game state known as 'victory'. Do any of you learned and civ-succesful types have any advice?
r.
Here are the particulars.
I play on Huge maps, 8 or 12 civs, Regent level. I have played as the Greeks, French, and Egyptians. I've noticed the same general trends in all my games:
1. I found my first city on Turn 1, wherever I happen to be. To do otherwise would mean falling behind in expansion.
2. I commence rapid expansion, churning out Settlers alternated with Warriors or Spearmen. I build no city improvements until the city has produced at least one Settler, when I'll usually build a Temple. I use my first Worker to build roads connecting my cities and may build a few more Workers in high-food cities to help.
3. At some point, I encounter a couple of neighboring civs, and seek to cement my borders to prevent settlement of my land. I notice that these civs have a signifigant technological advantage over me.
4. I seek to purchase the technologies I lack from these civs, but I run out of gold and other negotiable commodities before I can buy my way to tech parity.
5. Round about this time, I start clicking through pop-up windows telling me that AI civs have built every single Aincent-era wonder ever. Meanwhile, I am still building Settlers to back-fill the territory I've staked for myself, and am pretty much a non-starter in the wonders race.
6. My neighbours start demanding tribute from me. Being a prideful sort, I refuse their demands. Someone declares war on me.
7. I find myself looking at approaching columns of Knights while I still have no better than Spearmen. The resulting war doesn't go my way, predictably enough. I sue for peace to prevent the destruction of my empire.
8. By this time it is the middle of the Midieval period and my civilization is effectively a third-world nation.
9. Determining that I will not be able to bridge the yawning gulf between me and the AI civs, I concede defeat. Repeat at Step 1 for the next game.
Let me re-iterate that I enjoy the game very much, but I'd like to at some point experience that strange game state known as 'victory'. Do any of you learned and civ-succesful types have any advice?
r.
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