So I started rereading the war academy articles and I wanted to put to the test some of it's aspects. I have a ROP with the Ottomans (I am America) and I try to replace improvement of mine with forest on the enemy (had a war campaign with him before but took a peace treaty to focus my efforts on...
Another usefull tip I got from here is to use suicide boats (boats that travel in sea and sometimes sink) in order to get more trading parthers, I used this the first time in a archipelago map and it really gave me a huge leap over the other civs, It also works good in a contient map.
Guys I've done it I achieved a space race victory in the current scenario in the year 1982AD thanks to everyone for your help every advice I got helped me achive this!
Thanks! I will message you when I am ready. :king:
Indeed it seems everyone has preferances and I now believe there is not a best map size since everyone of them has advantages and disadvantages so I will focus to master sizes small to large (I can't see myself playing a huge map and tiny map...
True as do I since I have read crackers articles I micromanage things and even though I am not at monarch level yet I wish to improve so I don't put workers to automate mode.
Yeah I sort of agree that small should have been the standard, it's just that I see many people prefering standard and large maps and I sort of want to try them as well.
Edit:after some thinking I decided to follow your advice and not play on standard map (at least when I play solo) it is...
I am glad you enjoyed the experience, I also learn from the moves you all made in that game and I hope when I become better to participate in a game like that!
Well I usually play small maps so I can finish things faster but I now started playing standard games and will move to large later on, by the way I am reading about your succession game and even though I haven't finished it yet I really like the strategy and technique the team puts to play!
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