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khyron
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The West Coast of the East Coast of North America
May 2002 time: 05:20
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Okay, I guess this one comes down to personal preference, but a question:
How do you like dealing with your neighbors in the early game? I like playing on larger maps, usually about 12 or 13 civs, depending on how big, but I've usually got only one, maybe two within anything near close range. My usual method of action is to expand quickly as possible around the neighbor, and wait till Iron till I...remove him from the game. (Mostly this is due to playing Babylon, since I don't like using my bowmen and risk an early GA.) If diaster strikes and I have to, I will go after a threat, but I try to hold on as long as possible.
By the way, I'm somewhat n00b1sh, I guess, since I'm just beginning to inch my way into Regent.
Opinions, anyone?
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GeneralTacticus
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of Melbourne, Australia
Dec 2001 time: 15:20
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For me, it generally depends on how much room I have to build peacefully. If I feel I have enough, then I sit down and build, if I don't have enough or there is something curcial that another Civ has, I will gear up for war and crush the offending civ.
EDIT: This is on Regent level.
Last edited by GeneralTacticus on 11-07-2002 at 07:53
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Sir Ralph
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Long live teh Schwampel!
Dec 2001 time: 06:20
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The best approach seem to be the "Oscillating wars". Go 'round your neighbors with 1-2 armies of whatever unit is appropriate (warriors, archers, swordsmen, horsemen, depends on distance, map and resources), harass them, take/raze 1-2 cities and another one for peace (plus a couple of techs), leave them alone with 3-4 cities (don't eliminate) and go for the next neighbor. Rinse, repeat. When you have visited all, start with the first again. This is called "pruning". You let the AIs build your cities and do your research. You fill only gaps with your own settlers. When the wars yield a leader, use it either for a well-placed Forbidden Palace or an army, to build the Heroic Epic early. This works great up to Emperor. In Deity, the ancient age is very short and the AI's tech lead usually quickly turns your units obsolete.
Btw, where in Central Florida? Orlando? Tampa/St Pete? Or the Atlantic coast?
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