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bombombedum
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: America
Posts: 3,605
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It depends very heavily on map size, I like to play small or tiny maps often modded to hold 8-12 civs instead of the default number. So most civs get3-4 good cities and that's it, but even on normal tiny maps you should still see the balance being very different.
On small maps things like Pyramids suck, but Statue of Zeus and Knights Templar are game changers. All the research boosting ones are very valuable, as is Sistine Chapel since you will end up with Cathedrals everywhere. On a huge maps anything that gives free x in every city is very useful.
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Chieftain
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: South Korea
Posts: 7
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I'd say I'm a good regent player and okay monarch player, but nowhere near the level of many on this forum
I tend not to bother with any wonders in the AA, but I plan to start prioritising the pyramids from now. MA: I always try to get the Sistine Chapel, J.S. Bach's Cathedral and Smith's Workshop IA: I'm usually far enough ahead that I can get everything from this point, but I always go for the ToE and Hoover Dam MA: I like The Internet, both in real life and in-game |
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Emperor
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Posts: 1,288
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Middle Ages: Leonardo's Workshop because I am constantly upgrading my troops, especially bombardment units. Industrial Ages: Hoover Dam, giving me an immediate Hydo Plant in all my core cities. Modern Times: The Internet and a big boost in research. Very useful if playing for a Space Ship victory, and even for Domination because the culture bonus helps new settlements quickly expand their borders. |
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Advice Dog Zombie
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AA: If there's Ivory nearby, then the Statue of Zeus is awesome. If not, then the Pyramids are probably the best AA wonder.
Middle Ages: Lots of good ones. I'd have to say either Leonardo's Workshop or Smith's Trading Company, depending on whether I got the SGL at the beginning of the MA or the end. IA: The ToE, as it's the only wonder I can't get any benefit from by capturing it from the AI. It gives me a couple of free techs at a point when you could really use free techs. Usually I use it to get Atomic Theory and Electronics for free, thus giving me the best shot at also getting Hoover Dam, one of the most useful late-game wonders. Gotta love free buildings that are expensive and don't generate pollution. ![]() Modern Ages: Well, most of them are useless. The two that come from Genetics are just not worth the massive cost, and the Manhattan Project is completely worthless. Let the AI waste 1000 shields on it, and you'll still get to build nukes. SETI Project and The Internet are nice to have, though. I love those times when I can put Copernicus' Observatory, Newton's University, and SETI Project all in the same mega-science city. And if it's available, having the UN is a must so that you can deny the AI it, if nothing else.
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Prince
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 395
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![]() Still love that quote Bam.
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