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  • #46
    I'm not particularly picky, I usualy play a Builder game but dont mind going agressive. I'm also fond of Financial paired with Cottages.

    In all honestnest the Civ/leader choices in Civ4 are much closer to each other (in terms of strategy and strengths) then were the Factions of SMAC.
    Companions the creator seeks, not corpses, not herds and believers. Fellow creators, the creator seeks - those who write new values on new tablets. Companions the creator seeks, and fellow harvesters; for everything about him is ripe for the harvest. - Thus spoke Zarathustra, Fredrick Nietzsche

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    • #47
      Can you change leader names as well?

      Stalin of the Russians

      Mao Zedong of the chinese sounds good too
      if you want to stop terrorism; stop participating in it

      ''Oh,Commissar,if we could put the potatoes in one pile,they would reach the foot of God''.But,replied the commissar,''This is the Soviet Union.There is no God''.''Thats all right'' said the worker,''There are no potatoes''

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      • #48
        The english have a very strong Renaissance unit, just at the time that a well developped civ has the muscle to maintain a prolonged war.

        It seems Financial is the most demanded trait here. How about picking Elisabeth with her Fin/Phil combo?
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        He who knows himself is enlightened.
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        • #49
          tertiary (am I saying 'third' here? ).
          Yes

          How about this for civ preferences in any order: english, russians(catrina if low difficulty,peter if very high diff), romans

          But we should define rather the style we want to play, not which 'traits' we like - trait itself is nothing, only in combination with the second trait and the starting techs it creates a factor.

          The styles I know:
          - cottage/financial style
          - heavy specialist/great people approach (requires philospphical for best effects)
          - heavy religion approach
          - momentum/popboom approach as described b Senethro
          yes we need to determine what route we are taking to pick civ. thats why i like russia, the techs and traits...
          if you want to stop terrorism; stop participating in it

          ''Oh,Commissar,if we could put the potatoes in one pile,they would reach the foot of God''.But,replied the commissar,''This is the Soviet Union.There is no God''.''Thats all right'' said the worker,''There are no potatoes''

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          • #50
            If we're trying to win by building the space ship the cottage/financial style would be our best bet.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Kataphraktoi
              How about this for civ preferences in any order: english, russians, romans
              The romans are special. They have:
              • A very early (but weak) UU
              • expansive, creative traits (+2 health, +2 culture each city)

              The Romans are ideal if we play on a high difficulty and/or a small map, because then the +2 health makes a big difference and we have an eary UU.

              However, on default settings (noble, standard size map), I would replace the romans with the chinese in your preferences.
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              • #52
                Originally posted by Kataphraktoi
                How about this for civ preferences in any order: english, russians, romans
                English (I take it you mean Betty, not Vicky) are lovely, would be my first choice too. Russian (Cathy) is a good second

                I'm not sure about the romans though. I think I agree with PJ and say go for the Chinese (Either, although the current preference is for Mao, which is fine). The chinese UU is practically a seige engine by itself with the collateral damage it has. It does need iron though.

                Edit: Spelling.
                Play hangman.

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                • #53
                  Erm... don't crossbows need iron?
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                  He who knows himself is enlightened.
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                  • #54
                    Thats what I said yes.
                    Play hangman.

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                    • #55
                      lol @ chaunk's edit :-)
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                      • #56
                        Lucky me for the edit timestamp.
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                        He who knows himself is enlightened.
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                        • #57
                          Hmm? I've only edited that post once, for spelling about 45 min ago... Seems odd you'd think otherwise.
                          Play hangman.

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                          • #58

                            No boardroom tricks here, please.
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                            He who knows himself is enlightened.
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                            • #59
                              So, the most favourite ones seem to be:

                              english
                              russians
                              chinese
                              romans

                              right?

                              I will lookup the strategy threads once again and see what could be achieved with those.

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                              • #60
                                English all the way (with 'beth )
                                He who knows others is wise.
                                He who knows himself is enlightened.
                                -- Lao Tsu

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