PRIMEMOVER
Warlord
What I've learned so far to play HOF caliber games (correct me if I'm wrong):
Large or Huge Warm/Wet Pangea Map
Build Settlers (via a settler factory) and workers...avoid defensive units (via RoPs)...
Irrigate everything until middle ages at the earliest...
Now does it matter what civ you use given this "formula for success" I've derived from a few posts here? I've noticed a lot of Aztec, America civs in the Top 10 scores, very few militaristic civs...why is that? What traits seem to be more condusive to scoring high in your opinion?
I'm a huge proponent of China with it's combo of Mil-Ind. which is un matched (at least on Vanilla CivIII)...I'm considering trying and Industrial/Commercial civ, but having a hard time grasping the idea of playing with FRANCE!! Or perhaps Rome...the only better combination, I think than MIL/IND. is MIL/COMM...
I'm enjoying hanging out in this forum and reading all your insights...
Large or Huge Warm/Wet Pangea Map
Build Settlers (via a settler factory) and workers...avoid defensive units (via RoPs)...
Irrigate everything until middle ages at the earliest...
Now does it matter what civ you use given this "formula for success" I've derived from a few posts here? I've noticed a lot of Aztec, America civs in the Top 10 scores, very few militaristic civs...why is that? What traits seem to be more condusive to scoring high in your opinion?
I'm a huge proponent of China with it's combo of Mil-Ind. which is un matched (at least on Vanilla CivIII)...I'm considering trying and Industrial/Commercial civ, but having a hard time grasping the idea of playing with FRANCE!! Or perhaps Rome...the only better combination, I think than MIL/IND. is MIL/COMM...
I'm enjoying hanging out in this forum and reading all your insights...