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yxhuvud
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There are no combat modifiers at all in civ3, except for fighting barbarians
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Dominae
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quote: Originally posted by Epistax
All the "strategy" I had from civ2 is so dead it aint funny. I find Civ3 very hard to stay on top, at any difficulty. |
Learn to expand as quickly as the AI. This is definitely do-able on Warlord even with little experience. You want to complete a Settler every time your city reaches size 3 (meaning you start building it before then). Expand aggressively toward Resources, Rivers and other goodies, using Warriors to defend your nation. Do this and you should do fine.
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TheArsenal
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Sunny Southern California
Mar 2002 time: 21:28
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Not advice, but observation.
Chieftain - compared to Warlord, Regent and Monarch (the only levels I've tried), the AI is so far less aggressive as to be almost passive. It is far easier dictate when you want to go to battle, or to avoid battle altogether if that's your style. The AI is less likely to declare war if you don't cave in to demands, and you can build a larger army than it almost by accident.
In my opinion, the easiest Chieftain win is by culture which comes way before the 2050 cut off. This is aided by the fact that it is far easier to corner the market on Wonders. The few Chieftain games I played, the tech rate was so slow that a SS win was out of the question.
I would also say once the mechanics are mastered, go straight to Warlord. Chieftain gives one a very distorted idea of the game, in particular, what the human player can get away with.
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