Calling any and all Civ IV experts -- been playing this game for some time and I just can't figure out how to win with a high score on anything above Warlord.
I've read all the strategies on here, and they basically come down to common sense but not a lot of real precise explanation on how to actually micromanage city tiles, which seems to be the key.
Anyone have some more precise advice besides obvious general strategy statements. For example, when I start a city and I make some farms and a mine and cottage or two, should I have a worker go back later and change one of those farm tiles to a mine or vice versa? But wouldn't that cause starvation? It just seems, especially at the higher levels, that there is only so much a player can do with the given land, situation -- it's almost like there is a "secret" thing these ridiculously good players are doing, but I don't get what it is.
This game just comes down to basic math calculations and I can do that -- if my city only has X number of food/hammers/coins, how can the expert with the same situation do any better?
thanks!
I've read all the strategies on here, and they basically come down to common sense but not a lot of real precise explanation on how to actually micromanage city tiles, which seems to be the key.
Anyone have some more precise advice besides obvious general strategy statements. For example, when I start a city and I make some farms and a mine and cottage or two, should I have a worker go back later and change one of those farm tiles to a mine or vice versa? But wouldn't that cause starvation? It just seems, especially at the higher levels, that there is only so much a player can do with the given land, situation -- it's almost like there is a "secret" thing these ridiculously good players are doing, but I don't get what it is.
This game just comes down to basic math calculations and I can do that -- if my city only has X number of food/hammers/coins, how can the expert with the same situation do any better?
thanks!