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My favorite is now purple. Cos they get better scores when you press F11. GNP and Annual Income I think.
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Deity Dude
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Westland, Michigan
Aug 2000 time: 00:12
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quote: Originally posted by rah
In SP, always took white. Just too lazy to change it.
In MP, Always try to take green. Still 2nd for land selection, so you're usually on or near a river, but it still allows me a few seconds to respond to barb moves (unlike white). Early in the game this can make a difference. Losing one of your first three cities to barbs makes a BIG difference in your exponential expansion. After the first 2500 years, it doesn't make much difference.
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Another reason not to choose white in MP (even though I usually do) is that white usually gets put on continent 1. This makes clicking on the black squares to find the land edge useless.
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Lars-E
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quote: Originally posted by Albert B
Lars-E, if you care to know, that is due to a bug I am fairly sure. If you load the last patch for civ 2, then these things are fixed. |
Albert, I know that's a bug. I have version 2.62 for which there are no patches, I think.
So purple is still the favorite.
But if I feel rational tomorrow I might want to try cyan:
Cyan - Americans or Chinese.
The reason for this is that cyan nations get more starting techs than others, according to Scouse Gits research. Now, the Americans or Chinese are the only two civilized cyan nations. Civilized nations get alphabet more often as a starting tech than others. Alphabet is needed for monarchy.
Now, SG later said something like "this is not proven" or be careful with the findings. That's ok.
This a quote from the GL: The Cost of Research explained
"On the other hand, if you have more Starting Techs than your Key Civ, you can easily get the Bonus without even giving away all of your techs. Starting Techs are an enormous advantage not just at the start, but throughout the whole game as they determine your ability to reduce your science cost."
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For those who are looking for an advantage, either the white or the purple civs are likely to be highly advantageous, depending on your playing style. This is because of the "key civ" element of science cost. If you're going to develop a large, dominant civilization, then you'll want to play purple, because then as a Supreme power you will be your own key civ and you won't pay any science cost penalty. If, on the other hand, you're going to play OCC mode, wherein you're likely to spend a lot of time as the Pathetic power, a white civ will put you in the same position.
Personally, back when I was still struggling to win at Emperor level, it seemed to me that the Babylonians and the Zulus were the most troublesome for me, and of course the Japanese are so militaristic they're a pain too, so I started playing greens preemptively. By now I find I just like the color.
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xyakks
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Tasmania, Australia
Oct 2001 time: 15:12
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hmmm i go through stages, my first ever civ stage was the greeks (i used 2 chose them in every game i played) then i went through a chinese fetish (that was when i used the world map alot) right now im in my babylonian stage (and have been 4 about 2 years)
as far as im concerned the babylonians r my civ when i play
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MartinS
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Uppsala, Sweden
Jan 1970 time: 05:12
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My favorite colours are the bright ones (white, orange, yellow and cyan), because they are the easiest to see on the small map.
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