Philosophia
Chieftain
I meant mining luxuries because it's that path anyway. If you were to have something like calendar luxuries then you would be going the opposite way at the start of the game. Sorry if I wasn't clear.
Its a pretty awesome replacement for the caravel. You basically get to pick up a free promotion if you find a city state far away enough (this is based on tile distance from portugals capital. I found on a standard sized map with default civ/CS amounts the highest i could get my one time bonus to was 30XP + 300 gold. Im sure it would go much higher on a larger map.) Also can more units now receive the logistics promotion than in G&K? I can not ever remember getting a caravel the attack twice promotion and in my portugal game ALL of my naus had it, while they are quickly outclassed by the larger ships portugal can actually contend with england in exploration terms if they beat them to the lighthouse.
"Rule, Britannia! rule the waves:
"Britons never will be slaves."
The Ship of the Line is probably the most insane UU in the game, with a 40% combat strength buffeek:, only Stampy can compete here), while being much faster and cheaper to produce.
Indonesia, Venice and Carthage are set up to be massive trade empires for a diplomatic victory.
Polynesia for a Culture victory.
I meant mining luxuries because it's that path anyway. If you were to have something like calendar luxuries then you would be going the opposite way at the start of the game. Sorry if I wasn't clear.
Carthage feels like the best. The free Harbor at the beginning of the game earns you several gold at a time when gold is scarce (no maintenance, instant city connection, bonus gold when trading with other civs). It also gives you bonus production from sea tiles, which means all your other buildings are being produced faster. This just snowballs into having a much more solid start than almost every other sea based civilization.
Venice is also very tempting if you are trying to go for Culture or Diplomatic victory. All those bonus trade routes add up to a mountain of money and growth.
Carthage feels like the best. The free Harbor at the beginning of the game earns you several gold at a time when gold is scarce (no maintenance, instant city connection, bonus gold when trading with other civs). It also gives you bonus production from sea tiles, which means all your other buildings are being produced faster.
Best coastal maybe... Best naval, doubtful
The way I see Carthage's naval strength is that they have so much money from early trade routes that they're able to amass a large navy early on whereas someone like England might not be able to.
I think I'm going to play my next game as England. I really love everything about that civ and from reading everyone's posts it really seems like England is far superior in most cases. It's just such a hard choice because all of the civilizations are really interesting and unique in their own ways.
For a true naval civ I don't think you can go far wrong. Playing on a water-based (even continents...) map with any other civ after you've played as England feels very odd. As for keeping your economy going and a desired VC; just keep it focused as you would in any other game and you can easily fund your navy and win at the same time.
Keep us posted.
Polynesia, as the only side that can traverse the oceans until the renniasance, they can build the strength and prestige of thier navy long before any others, and can attack the enemies without retaliation for a VERY long time. Also 10% near friendly shores/ early oceanic trade routes.
In terms of usefulness what do you guys think is better? Colossus or Great Lighthouse? I'm leaning towards the lighthouse because it's useful all game, but I could see colossus being decent if you have mining luxuries. Any opinions?
I started a game as England on small continents hoping for a naval experience, but a large majority of the civs are on my continent (6/8) and 3 of them didn't settle on the coast. I got the Great Lighthouse this game, and everything is going well, but I think I might be restarting because I don't think I'll be able to maximize my navy on this map. Is large islands better for this?