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Radiation Zero
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Canada
Jun 2002 time: 21:20
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Regent is the highest difficulty I've played, and I usually lose against it,
bvut what I find is, the higher the difficulty, the bigger the AIs production advantage.
Basically, you can't buld things faster than them, so, to make up for it, you churn out a military and try and take any cities that have Wonders.
I love it when an advanced AI civ has a crapload of Wonders in their capitol.. takin an AIs capitol usually humbles them a fiar deal, plus, you now have a bunch of Wonders you didn't have before,.
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Apolyton Duke Of Something
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Latvia, Riga
Sep 2000 time: 07:20
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Yes, the posts here are actually right. Expand to take all the land available, so that each tile is occupied by someone - you or enemy.
If you get a tech they don't have, trade. If you're falling behind, set science to 0, and buy techs.
Great Library is of great importance, if you can complete it first, you don't need to research at all till Education.
Next, if you're on a continent with 4 civs, build units early on, Swordsmen, Horsemen and others, and conquer weaker civs. This might make the other civs respect you more, and will also give you cities / free land for new cities.
I found it that moving up to Regent isn't too easy, so you might need a few games till you get a lucky beggining and win it... but then you'll get the idea.
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