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TheArsenal
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Sunny Southern California
Mar 2002 time: 21:30
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The reason I ask this is I noticed that, despite the fact that this is a game packed with variables, once I figured out a method that worked for me, I have been playing a single style and playing as the same handful of civs - and chasing the same wonders - that fit that style. I also end up taking only the strategy and tips from this forum that help me play this style more efficiently and reject those which don't. My ultimate goal, it seems, is to perfect a style and move up the difficulty levels with it.
I was wondering how common this approach was, or if players were more flexible than this.
And by play style, I mean not just the over-arching builder v. warmonger, but preference for tech tree paths, timing on wars, and other such game/play decisions.
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Arrian
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Kneel before Grog!
Jul 2001 time: 00:30
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My playstyle varies depending on what type of game I want. I mostly play the warmonger, but occasionally the builder in me wrests back control and I play a (mostly) peaceful builder game.
My specific strategy will also vary depending on civ choice and the map.
If I play as Babylon, for instance, I will probably use a swordsman attack at some point (perhaps supported by a few horsies), since this requires the fewest shields to get going (warrior -> sword upgrade), and then lay low and build until the late middle ages, when - due to my religious/scientific traits, I've probably built all the necessary improvements in my cities. Then there isn't much to do but build hordes of units. I'm tellin' ya, leave Babylon alone for a few thousands years, and look out!
Whereas if I'm playing a civ more suited for early warfare (China, Japan, Rome, Germany), I will do more fighting in the ancient & early medieval eras, and then probably settle down to build (keeping my eyes open for easy opportunities to grab sources of luxuries, of course).
-Arrian
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