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QuestGAV
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Connecticut
Mar 2004 time: 05:19
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I concede. Obviously what I'm trying to do is not coming across correctly. Taking all the traits had nothing/very little to do with making the game easier for me. It had everything to do with showing ways to take advantage of them. Since my point is being drowned out by that choice I'll leave this as it is.
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Newbomb
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As a newcommer to this game I for one was following this thread and its a shame that a few mega experienced players were shouting it down because of the fact that all the specialities were given to the one civ. This was meant as an illustration game and one that I thought was effective for teaching a newie like me. I hope that GAV continues to post this as a learning tool and if others do not like they strand they do not have to post in this strand of posts. Having a collective of ideas under one straind of posts with screen shots I thought was I thought a great leaning tool. I enjoyed stumbling onto Zachreil's posts and hoped that this would also be learning tool.
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lebensraum
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quote: Originally posted by QuestGAV Though I intend to remain largely peaceful, the Chinese being all up in my business already bodes ill for our future relations. |
fairly common situation, especially as you get onto higher levels. everyone has a different style in dealing with it. i often find myself despairing as i watch the ai taking all of that lovely unsettled land away.
tight city spacing is often enough to turn even a small amount of lousy territory into a viable empire. this is not as straightforward as just saying 'oh i place them at cxxc' - like that will solve the whole problem. i try not to get obsessive about it, but it still takes experience to see what will work in a given situ.
it's important to keep in mind what a given placement will do for you over the whole span of the ages. getting cut off by the ai becomes less of a problem, but you can send yourself batty counting tiles and weighing up which square to place the city on. but hey, like i said, if i'm good at one thing, it's making mistakes. so i tend to go more for what feels right at the time and if i don't get it just right, that's not the end of the world.
i actually don't think you're looking too bad at this point. you might not be getting all the land you'd like to have, and that's something you have to get used to at higher levels. but when i look at that map, i still see a lo-ot o' land out there.
@650 bc - is that a buncha wines i see sitting north of calcutta? please, please, please tell me you plonked a settler on the bugger
overall, for an emperor game, you're doing a very nice job of rexing. yeah, with all traits turned on it's a bit deceiving, but i'd say you're keeping up nicely at this stage
Last edited by lebensraum on 20-03-2005 at 00:43
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