I have attached what seems to be a fairly typical progession in my games to this point. To be honest, I am pretty new to Civ3, so this save is only at the second level of difficulty, but I think it shows the main weaknesses of my style. My main concerns are as follows:
(1) My income is always pretty low. I think my science rate is around 20% and my luxury rate is at 0%. At this level of play, this isn't too much of a problem, but it does become a problem if I go to higher levels of play. If I set either rate higher than this, I run at a deficit.
(2) The year is 1440AD, but I am still in the medieval era, and it seems like I should be farther along than I am (maybe not from a true "historical" standpoint ...). I wonder if I am not researching properly.
(3) From a world power standpoint, I always seem to jump out to a decent lead, but as the AI civs start warring with each other, somebody seems to come along and make a challenge in the overall score ... perhaps I should be warring more, but at the same time I don't want to lose my tech lead (gained mainly from getting the GL early).
Any advice would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave
(1) My income is always pretty low. I think my science rate is around 20% and my luxury rate is at 0%. At this level of play, this isn't too much of a problem, but it does become a problem if I go to higher levels of play. If I set either rate higher than this, I run at a deficit.
(2) The year is 1440AD, but I am still in the medieval era, and it seems like I should be farther along than I am (maybe not from a true "historical" standpoint ...). I wonder if I am not researching properly.
(3) From a world power standpoint, I always seem to jump out to a decent lead, but as the AI civs start warring with each other, somebody seems to come along and make a challenge in the overall score ... perhaps I should be warring more, but at the same time I don't want to lose my tech lead (gained mainly from getting the GL early).
Any advice would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave
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