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LincolnTech
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The first unit I build in the capital is another settler.
I move him only four or five squares away. I immediately
build a road. As soon as the second city is built I build
my first warrior while the other city builds a settler.
If a hostile unit approaches early, I can also change
the build setter to a warrior. Warriors rarely show up
and I get a head start in cities. My first warrior is
placed on the road between the first two cities so
it can move to either one. The initial build up is
settlers. This literally give a five to ten move head
start.
Then I go.... Bronze working, iron working (to get
the swordsman) alphabet, writing and literature.
Why Literature.
Before I get to literature, I have already begun
the pyramid. As soon as I get to literature I
switch accumulated pyramid point to the great library.
THIS FREEZES EVERYONE ELSE OUT OF TECHNOLOGY.
WHOEVER GETS THE GREAT LIBRARY GETS FREE
TECHNOLOGY. Even if you are ahead in technology
YOU MUST GET THE GREAT LIBRARY TO FREEZE
EVERYONE OUT.
Built wonders early. Emphasize Great Library,
Oracle, Pyramid, Colossus and the rest as your
civ requires.
I play America.
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Anfernio
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Virginia
Apr 2002 time: 00:21
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building settlers first doesn't always work out. for example if it's taking 10 turns each time the population goes up, and it'll take a settler 20 turns to be created, you're gonna have 10 turns that won't be used at all. So you might as well build a warrior first to take up those 10 turns and then the rest on that settler.
I usually get that situation a lot, so when I'm starting out I have only a few cities and I can keep track of small littl things like how many turns to whatever.
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