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bjsiders
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Maryland Heights, MO
Jan 2003 time: 23:24
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I got PTW and I'm the Koreans. I'm playing on Warlord (default settings, 8 random civs) so the challenge level of this game should be low to moderate for somebody who is new (I imagine). Anyway, I got a fast start, and quickly bumped into the Chinese and Indians. Luckily, they were just past a good choke point so I managed to isolate my civ my land early on and have a lot of open space to develop. As I explored, I found the Indians, Japanese, Mongols, and French. All is well so far.
Around 2000BC I've got quite a few cities but I'm still lagging behind the other Civs in population and land area. The Indians and Mongols go to war. The Indians are pissed at me anyway (I took Bombay early on to stunt their growth) and when the war ends, the Mongols are pissed at me too (they were Polite before).
Things proceded peacefully for another 1000 years and then COMPLETELY out of the blue, without making any demands, the Mongols declare war and attack one of my cities. I defend it handily. I got the Indians, Japanese, Chinese, and French to all counter attack the Mongols. Since the Indians and French border the Mongol civ (I didn't), they do all the fighting and I build up my neglected military.
This is the part that ticked me off: after *1* turn of war, the French and Mongols make peace and sign a military alliance against me. One turn. I can't even TALK to other civs until quite a few turns have gone by after a war starts; it annoys me to no end that the AI civs get to do that. In the end, the Japanense just decimated France and everybody begged for peace. Now my armies are built up and poised to rush through India and take over Mongolia.
Is this routine? Are there any other special rules the AI gets to play by that I should know about? If they can pull crap like this, I won't bother forming alliances against anybody. And this is just on Warlord level.
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Eli
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Israel
Jul 2000 time: 07:24
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quote: #2 is a sign to switch border cities without Baracks to Baracks and if there's no fresh water, build a wall. |
(italics mine)
What fresh water has to do with this?
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SanPellegrino
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quote: Originally posted by Eli
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What fresh water has to do with this? |
I guess he talks about the 25% defense bonus when defending across a river
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bjsiders
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Maryland Heights, MO
Jan 2003 time: 23:24
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That's a good point, about keeping a strong military as a preventative measure. I noticed, at the beginning of the game when I had the most military units, that the Indians were desperate to appease me. I had done a TON of trading, especially with Mongolia. They got a massive tech lead early but I scaled back my science and invested heavily in expansion and military, and was able to wheel and deal my treasury up around 2000 gold by the end of the ancient era. The war with the Indians was REALLY brief. They founded an undefended city (I've never seen the AI do that before in Civ 1 or 2, and I played those games endlessly for YEARS) and so I declared war and destroyed it real quick. Nobody else was Annoyed at that point.
'Nuther question - my game is in the early stages of the medieval period. My options are Engineering and Theology for research. I'm tempted to go for Theology and then get Education so my scientific Koreans can start pumping out the Universities. On the other hand, Engineering is the path to my UU and I haven't had a GA yet. Decisions, decisions. Any advice? I have a MASSIVE culture lead over most of the other civs, my military is composed of fewer units, but overall stronger units, and my technology is about 2nd place.
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Robber Baron
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Commonwealth of Commonsense
Jun 2002 time: 00:24
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quote: Originally posted by bjsiders
My options are Engineering and Theology for research. I'm tempted to go for Theology and then get Education so my scientific Koreans can start pumping out the Universities. On the other hand, Engineering is the path to my UU and I haven't had a GA yet. Decisions, decisions. |
If you're playing the Koreans, your UU is the hwacha, which does not trigger a golden age, I'm afraid. For this civ you can only geta GA via wonders.
If you are in position to compete with the AI's in research, I'd go for education, to get as much of a headstart on university learning as possible.
The other benefit for theology is Sistine's Chapel -- one of the most powerful wonders in the game.
Education, btw, can also be a valuable tech to broker, if the AI's aren't there yet.
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