Space Race. Every game that I play that has technology in it, I try to win by having superior technology. Sometimes this means I still have to conquer the world with my superior technology, but Space Race allows me to go for the tech and not have to fight too much either.
Sticking with Civ 4 since I don't like a lot of the changes that were made in Civ 5, and I don't want to spend more money on Civ games at the moment. When's Alpha Centauri 2 coming out? I'd probably pay for that one.
Nice try, but I'm immune to Borg tech. :lol: Oh well. I like Vanilla, and I don't feel like spending more money on the game. I'm just happy to play it in one of its forms.
It's actually easier to declare war early in the game and eliminate potential rivals before they build up alliances. If you capture a city, keep it if it's in a good location and raze it if it's not. You can always build a better one nearby if you need to. Don't go to war unless you can afford...
I'd say pick one version of the game and stick with that one. I'm playing Vanilla and having fun with it so I see no need to jump in to BtS. :rolleyes:
If you're losing consistently on Noble, I would suggest playing at an easier difficulty level until you master the art of city management. There's really nothing wrong with a city that doesn't grow past size 18, provided it serves some purpose, whether that be industry or science or both.
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Hi everyone. I have played every Civ game up to IV, and although I didn't really like Civ IV at first, it's growing on me. Although I hear Civ V is making waves...
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