Damn! :huh: I need to get the BTS upgrade. Just for the attack subs and zeppelins at least... :evil:
About workboats... either keep a few on call or build battleships to defend the work areas when the AI come in with destroyers. I learned that the hard way.
I had to vote, "All of them I am multi talented", because my strategy depends on my strengths and weaknesses. I used to like the panzers under Bismark's rule, but in civ4, it's all on the situation rather then what you got! :smoke:
I've not yet had a "bounce back" civ. If I have to go to war, I finish them or weaken them to the point that I can keep units close by watching what they are doing. :cooool:
That's B.S. :rolleyes: The thing about Civ4 is that you make the decision on what to do next. What your goals are. For example, I ran out of gold/science, but I had excellent production, so I declared war on my neighbor and sent my workers to build cottages. There is no "perfect" way to do...
I don't have any of those versions yet. Just pure CivIV. Hmm... Thanks for the eventual response, much appreciated. I guess I'll have to figure this out.
Being an experienced Civ player, I too became "stuck" in the tutorial when I tried it! Quite ironically enough, heheh. So I said "Screw it" Read the manual and played a few games on Noble difficulty. ;)
Try to "plop" your cities in a balanced area with grassland(next to rivers is best), hills and coastal. I consider plains to be a "wild card) usually cottage land. For forests, I find that you should only cut them down if you need more cottages or farmland, (or if you want a workshop, or...
I've found that you can't always judge how well your doing by the Civ3 standards. I've just started a game on the ice age earth and started in Japan. I thought I was doing terrible, I only had 4 cities, but now I'm at the top of the score. I'm not sure what to think yet of Civ4, but I have to...
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