Hi,
after a couple of weeks lurking and collecting as much info/advice as possible I am currently engaged in my best game ever! My previous knowledege of CIV was back in the days of the Amiga and a 15minute wait for creating of the world, even then I was never very good.
After making many elementary mistakes. I'm gradually getting to understand how to counter the AI, but I'm still pretty rubish.
In my current game I am playing as the Romans on Regent level, after crushing my near neighbours the Greeks (with warriors upgraded to legion), I progressed to the English. After a crazy amount of AI alliances/broken alliances everybody on the continent was after the English, they were destroyed and I mopped up a few cities.
After a few reloads from wrong decisions, I started a war with the Eygptians. After some pillaging they have no steel and their horsemen/spearmen/longbows are being gradually overpowered by my Knights and Pikemen. (The year is aroung 600-700AD, can't check as I'm at work!)
So my question is, presuming I can wipe out the Eygptians I will control 2/3 of one super continent and France 1/3. France have access to Iron but are a bit behind in Tech (swordsmen/pikemen) but as usual have lots more culture than me. The remaining continent has 4 equally powerful (but half as powerful as me) AI civs. Should I:
1) Immediatley try to limit the power of France. I have tried attacking before (legion/horsemen) in attempt to capture/destroy Paris the result was fairly bloody also it is not possible for me to hold any of their cities because of culture flipping.
2) Push for a bit of a Tech lead, maybe upgrade my Knights to Cavalry then attack France, with the aim of destroying them/ raising their cities.
3) Ignore France and start to invade the second continent. This seems the hardest option in terms of logisitics, but also the option most likely to lead to a quick victory. Should I be trying to acquire any specific Techs before attempting this?
I'd appreciate any advice.
When I get home I'll upload the game, If anybody would like to take a look at it.
cheers,
Graeme
after a couple of weeks lurking and collecting as much info/advice as possible I am currently engaged in my best game ever! My previous knowledege of CIV was back in the days of the Amiga and a 15minute wait for creating of the world, even then I was never very good.
After making many elementary mistakes. I'm gradually getting to understand how to counter the AI, but I'm still pretty rubish.
In my current game I am playing as the Romans on Regent level, after crushing my near neighbours the Greeks (with warriors upgraded to legion), I progressed to the English. After a crazy amount of AI alliances/broken alliances everybody on the continent was after the English, they were destroyed and I mopped up a few cities.
After a few reloads from wrong decisions, I started a war with the Eygptians. After some pillaging they have no steel and their horsemen/spearmen/longbows are being gradually overpowered by my Knights and Pikemen. (The year is aroung 600-700AD, can't check as I'm at work!)
So my question is, presuming I can wipe out the Eygptians I will control 2/3 of one super continent and France 1/3. France have access to Iron but are a bit behind in Tech (swordsmen/pikemen) but as usual have lots more culture than me. The remaining continent has 4 equally powerful (but half as powerful as me) AI civs. Should I:
1) Immediatley try to limit the power of France. I have tried attacking before (legion/horsemen) in attempt to capture/destroy Paris the result was fairly bloody also it is not possible for me to hold any of their cities because of culture flipping.
2) Push for a bit of a Tech lead, maybe upgrade my Knights to Cavalry then attack France, with the aim of destroying them/ raising their cities.
3) Ignore France and start to invade the second continent. This seems the hardest option in terms of logisitics, but also the option most likely to lead to a quick victory. Should I be trying to acquire any specific Techs before attempting this?
I'd appreciate any advice.
When I get home I'll upload the game, If anybody would like to take a look at it.
cheers,
Graeme
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