AspiringScholar
King
Hello Civ4 S&T community,
Just some small reflection on one aspect of my play that I seldom deviate from in every game, and would like to know whether or not it tends to be a good gambit.
Basically, I put a high priority on placing a spy in every one of my cities for the espionage defense, and often have this done in each city shortly after settling/conquering it. I realize that it's a lot of hammers and fairly expensive in terms of opportunity cost early in the game, but after doing so, that it is rare for an AI to be successful in an espionage mission against me after the fact, and espionage "attrition" if you will, can end up being costly. (Of course, I also use the counterespionage mission when under pressure of attacks and pay attention to relative outputs and weight accordingly.)
As with most aspects of this game, the viability is likely more situational than not, and so I hesitate to ask in such a cookie-cutter way, but insofar as speaking generally about it is meaningful, I'd like to know how this approach is regarded among high level players. Is this generally a waste of hammers so early in the game, just overkill, or something else entirely? How high of a priority do you give putting spies in your cities?
Just some small reflection on one aspect of my play that I seldom deviate from in every game, and would like to know whether or not it tends to be a good gambit.
Basically, I put a high priority on placing a spy in every one of my cities for the espionage defense, and often have this done in each city shortly after settling/conquering it. I realize that it's a lot of hammers and fairly expensive in terms of opportunity cost early in the game, but after doing so, that it is rare for an AI to be successful in an espionage mission against me after the fact, and espionage "attrition" if you will, can end up being costly. (Of course, I also use the counterespionage mission when under pressure of attacks and pay attention to relative outputs and weight accordingly.)
As with most aspects of this game, the viability is likely more situational than not, and so I hesitate to ask in such a cookie-cutter way, but insofar as speaking generally about it is meaningful, I'd like to know how this approach is regarded among high level players. Is this generally a waste of hammers so early in the game, just overkill, or something else entirely? How high of a priority do you give putting spies in your cities?