I am testing out Win7x64 to see if I want to run it, and haven't finished a single game of C5 yet on it. While I get cumulative slowing and the rare crash on XPx86 DX9, I can't get through a game on Win7x64 with either DX9 or DX11 (same system). I've attached a savegame the turn before crashing...
I usually go Stonehenge, Pyramids, Chicken Itza too, all have great early game bonuses and get me engineers throughout the game. I usually get my first engineer from henge+pyramids right around the time I want to one turn the porcelain tower and get that first GS too.
Culture wins are tough simply because they take so friggin' long. The most I've ever gotten was 4 complete trees and unlocked a 5th before I won by diplo.
I don't like having to use any additional software other than the game. I don't like digital distribution; I want my old fashioned hard copy that I can dust off and reinstall 10 years from now if I so desire. I don't like requiring an internet connection for anything but inherently online games...
How about some really basic stuff, like saving preferences. Most notably, quick combat disabled, build queue open, and citizen management open.
Just get rid of the friggin' destroy CS quest.
And for whatever reason, the game gets slower (particularly unit movement) over time and can only...
Yeah, well you're in Finland... it's easy for you to say that. Hasn't high speed internet been recently declared a fundamental right for every citizen there? Some of us is poor trash, livin' under oppressive rule.:cry:
I wish I had a right to high speed internet access.
This is the problem. It should be that the AI plays to win, but they don't. They play to make the human lose. They can get friendly with each other to the end, just to spite the human. I've watched the 3 front runners gang up on other civ's one by one, while one was on the clear path to space...
It definitely looks like a pumpkin. For the longest time I wondered why CS's had pumpkin icons next to them in the diplo panel.
As for razing, I'm not the best conqueror and usually keep more cities than I should and end up very unhappy. I'm trying to be better about taking ones that have...
I'll check those threads out. I definitely haven't considered skipping workers or settlers for a college yet. I seem to remember trying to manipulate the RA's with the 1 turn investment strategy once, and not have it work... but maybe that was an earlier version (or I simply wasn't paying close...
So the patch has killed my teching ability. With no scientists in my libraries how do I keep pace with the AI? I play at difficulty 6, and now use all my gold on research agreements, but still start falling behind around renaissance time and really drag by industrial times. Any sage advice?
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