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I think moving 1 or 2 spots to a good positoin makes up for the time loss
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sabrewolf

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turicum, helvetistan
Jun 2002 time: 06:20
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quote: Originally posted by Datajack Franit
Still wondering why romans are ALWAYS the weakest in every single game I play |
rome is usually quite a powerful civ (militaristic, very strong UU). probably you've got the "culturally linked starting positions" on, so you're always near the romans. and because you're probably playing on a to east level for you, they never get a chance to get strong.
try playing on a higher level or remove the culturally linked starting positions.
im most of my games (mainly standard world size, sometimes small or a little larger than standard) usually the civs with the most "useless" traits for these sizes (expansionist, commercial) are the weakest: iroquois, english, american, zulu, russia.
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Datajack Franit
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Bologna
Aug 2002 time: 06:20
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Sabrewolf, I never play at a level below monarch- culturally linked positions is always off, and I noticed that romans just stop developing new wonders after the Oracle.
Most of the time I even give them aluminum and rubber as a gift, just because they usually get trashed by someone.
Maybe I'm doing something wrong choosing tough opponents? I always play on large, continents, wet, warm, 4 billions with Egypt, France, Rome, Persia and Greece.
(in the last turn I used 34 nukes against the greeks and was so damn fun! )
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civjunkie
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If I happen to start next to a hill with gold, I build my 1st city on top of it. Instant wealth, and great defence to boot.
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