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Hey so far all I've managed to win on has been on Chieftain, which I've now done repeatedly so Ive decided to bypass warlord and go straight for Regent... lets see how I get on. Hopefully people here will be able to give me some advice along the way...
I'm running original Civ3 1.16 and I'm playing the World Map (huge) as I know it back to front so it should give me a bit of an advantage.
I'm playing as Rome with 12 random civs and all victory conditions enabled.
4000Bc - good starting spot a river and cows and a few shield grasslands nearby but no coast anywhere to be seen... I think I'm in Brazil. Rome founded and build order is warrior warrior settler warrior settler warrior worker settler.
4000bc-2500bc not a whole lot happens my warriors discover Babylonians to the south and we trade alphabet for bronze working, ceremonial burial and 10 gold I also find the Egyptians further south and trade bronze working for masonry. Found Veii and Antium. Making a beeline for Iron working, hoping to get legios as soon as possible.
2500bc-1500bc I have about 7 cities and Rome adds a temple and then pyramids onto the build queue, get iron working and find iron near Pisae to the SW of Rome. Hoping to hook it up and get an early rush.
1500bc-250bc Continue peaceful expansion just need construction and currency to be out of ancient age, my warrior scouts have found the Zulu, Greeks and Persians in North America and my cities have blockaded central America making sure I have unfettered access to South America. Babylon look out! I have 20 Legios trained and they begin their assault on the Babylonian cities. Ur, Nineveh and Babylon all fall in the first turn of war. Unfortunately here is where I made a crucial error. I accidentally declared war on the Egyptians as well... Damn!! Well I guess I'll just have to slaughter them as well.
The war goes relatively well although after capturing the last of the Babylonian cities they respawn in Alaska... looks like they'll be safe for now. The Egyptians are proving very stubborn their war chariots are running rings around my Legionaries and a number of captured cities have reverted back to Egyptian control. Caesar is not pleased! A number of my cities revolt, I think I'm wasting my golden age luckily I land the pyramids in Rome although the Great Library is finished in Athens the Great Lighthouse in Washington (must be over in Eurasia somewhere), the Colossus in Thebes (excellent it will soon be mine!) and the Oracle in Tenotchitlan.
Eventually I wipe out the Egyptians and begin the long process of repairing the damage and building up culture. I strengthen the blockades in Central America... I dont want any disturbances from the nations there. I change my government to a Republic and look to begin heavy research. The Hanging gardens are finished in Rome in 10AD and I enter the MA around 100 years later. I receive word that the Great Wall has been finished in Moscow... damn you Russians I was building that!
I notice corruption is a significant problem and in a rare stroke of brilliance I offer peace with Babylon in exchange to their 1 newly constructed city and 3 gold (it was all they had!). I rename this city 'New Palace Town' and send the leader generated by my Egyptian campaign up there to rush a palace, I think I'll build the Forbidden Palace in Rome.
Around 400AD my first Galley's finally reach Eurasia and discover the Iroquois in the extreme east. I trade my world map and a couple of techs (I'm ahead!) for contact with all Eurasian and African nations as well as their world map and engineering. I notice I am the largest nation so far... maybe regent isnt as hard as I expected.
The game got boring here and I spent a long time building up my Empire at home using a 'self-strengthening policy' and I bring my military more up to date adding knights.
Then in 1200 AD Rome declares war on the Zulu who occupy the lands just north of Mexico. In a brutal campaign my legionaries overwhelm their Impi and Pikemen seizing 5 cities in quick succession before they sue for peace. Hahn fools! I take 3 more cities, Printing Press and 200 gold in exchange for peace. I'm just planning to attack them again in a few turns anyway!
I finally finish the Forbidden palace in Rome (my empire had basically ground to a complete halt with my palace in Alaska and the rest of my empire in Southern and central America but now I can take advantage of the rank corruption trick in the war academy... WOW!!! My research speed and gpt more than doubled!!! What a fantastic trick! Sorry there have been no pictures so far, that because I've been working from memory as I started the story after I reached 1330AD and came up short of ideas for what to do next.
I have finally taken the Zulu capital and now occupy all of Southern and central America as well as the areas of North America directly north of Mexico. I have just researched chemistry and am metallurgy and physics and am wondering whether to go for Cavalry or to go straight for the Industrial Age and Railroads... (ahhhh I love railroads
). I'm planning to finish off the Zulu as quickly as possible and then maybe take on the Greeks (even though they are the 2nd largest nation in the world) because they have no iron or saltpetre and a lot of luxuries. Persia has both and is close to me in Tech so I might leave them alone for now.
As you can see from the world map below I am the largest civ. I'm also the wealthiest and the most technologically advanced and as far as I can judge from my military advisor... also the most powerful militarily. That I'm beating other civs to wonders suggests the same could be said for my industrial strength. Hopefully the screenshots will give you a fair idea of how I'm progressing and you'll be able to give me some advice. Bear in mind that this is the first time Ive tried anything other than Chieftain so I know I've made a few mistakes.
My thinking is I would like to be able to take control of the Americas before moving to the (real) Old World... however I know that if I get cities too close to the palace then I am going to get raped by corruption... on the other hand I dont think I'm capable of launching an effective invasion of the old world at this stage. Thus my dilemma...
The screenshots in order are...
My border to North America
My cbd
My southern colonies
My small territories in Asia
The foregin advisor
The trade advisor
The military advisor
I'm running original Civ3 1.16 and I'm playing the World Map (huge) as I know it back to front so it should give me a bit of an advantage.
I'm playing as Rome with 12 random civs and all victory conditions enabled.
4000Bc - good starting spot a river and cows and a few shield grasslands nearby but no coast anywhere to be seen... I think I'm in Brazil. Rome founded and build order is warrior warrior settler warrior settler warrior worker settler.
4000bc-2500bc not a whole lot happens my warriors discover Babylonians to the south and we trade alphabet for bronze working, ceremonial burial and 10 gold I also find the Egyptians further south and trade bronze working for masonry. Found Veii and Antium. Making a beeline for Iron working, hoping to get legios as soon as possible.
2500bc-1500bc I have about 7 cities and Rome adds a temple and then pyramids onto the build queue, get iron working and find iron near Pisae to the SW of Rome. Hoping to hook it up and get an early rush.
1500bc-250bc Continue peaceful expansion just need construction and currency to be out of ancient age, my warrior scouts have found the Zulu, Greeks and Persians in North America and my cities have blockaded central America making sure I have unfettered access to South America. Babylon look out! I have 20 Legios trained and they begin their assault on the Babylonian cities. Ur, Nineveh and Babylon all fall in the first turn of war. Unfortunately here is where I made a crucial error. I accidentally declared war on the Egyptians as well... Damn!! Well I guess I'll just have to slaughter them as well.
The war goes relatively well although after capturing the last of the Babylonian cities they respawn in Alaska... looks like they'll be safe for now. The Egyptians are proving very stubborn their war chariots are running rings around my Legionaries and a number of captured cities have reverted back to Egyptian control. Caesar is not pleased! A number of my cities revolt, I think I'm wasting my golden age luckily I land the pyramids in Rome although the Great Library is finished in Athens the Great Lighthouse in Washington (must be over in Eurasia somewhere), the Colossus in Thebes (excellent it will soon be mine!) and the Oracle in Tenotchitlan.
Eventually I wipe out the Egyptians and begin the long process of repairing the damage and building up culture. I strengthen the blockades in Central America... I dont want any disturbances from the nations there. I change my government to a Republic and look to begin heavy research. The Hanging gardens are finished in Rome in 10AD and I enter the MA around 100 years later. I receive word that the Great Wall has been finished in Moscow... damn you Russians I was building that!
I notice corruption is a significant problem and in a rare stroke of brilliance I offer peace with Babylon in exchange to their 1 newly constructed city and 3 gold (it was all they had!). I rename this city 'New Palace Town' and send the leader generated by my Egyptian campaign up there to rush a palace, I think I'll build the Forbidden Palace in Rome.
Around 400AD my first Galley's finally reach Eurasia and discover the Iroquois in the extreme east. I trade my world map and a couple of techs (I'm ahead!) for contact with all Eurasian and African nations as well as their world map and engineering. I notice I am the largest nation so far... maybe regent isnt as hard as I expected.
The game got boring here and I spent a long time building up my Empire at home using a 'self-strengthening policy' and I bring my military more up to date adding knights.
Then in 1200 AD Rome declares war on the Zulu who occupy the lands just north of Mexico. In a brutal campaign my legionaries overwhelm their Impi and Pikemen seizing 5 cities in quick succession before they sue for peace. Hahn fools! I take 3 more cities, Printing Press and 200 gold in exchange for peace. I'm just planning to attack them again in a few turns anyway!
I finally finish the Forbidden palace in Rome (my empire had basically ground to a complete halt with my palace in Alaska and the rest of my empire in Southern and central America but now I can take advantage of the rank corruption trick in the war academy... WOW!!! My research speed and gpt more than doubled!!! What a fantastic trick! Sorry there have been no pictures so far, that because I've been working from memory as I started the story after I reached 1330AD and came up short of ideas for what to do next.
I have finally taken the Zulu capital and now occupy all of Southern and central America as well as the areas of North America directly north of Mexico. I have just researched chemistry and am metallurgy and physics and am wondering whether to go for Cavalry or to go straight for the Industrial Age and Railroads... (ahhhh I love railroads

As you can see from the world map below I am the largest civ. I'm also the wealthiest and the most technologically advanced and as far as I can judge from my military advisor... also the most powerful militarily. That I'm beating other civs to wonders suggests the same could be said for my industrial strength. Hopefully the screenshots will give you a fair idea of how I'm progressing and you'll be able to give me some advice. Bear in mind that this is the first time Ive tried anything other than Chieftain so I know I've made a few mistakes.
My thinking is I would like to be able to take control of the Americas before moving to the (real) Old World... however I know that if I get cities too close to the palace then I am going to get raped by corruption... on the other hand I dont think I'm capable of launching an effective invasion of the old world at this stage. Thus my dilemma...
The screenshots in order are...
My border to North America
My cbd
My southern colonies
My small territories in Asia
The foregin advisor
The trade advisor
The military advisor