bettafeesh
Chieftain
- Joined
- Dec 21, 2008
- Messages
- 8
Hi,
I'll preface this by stating that I've read some of the strategy articles.
...However, although I've played civ since civ ii, I have always sucked at it. So, I know kinda-sorta how things work. Sort of.
I have no expansion packs yet.
Okay. My goal, in this game, was to attempt to take over someone before 1AD. I played on a Continent map, standard size and normal speed and um on the um, embarrassingly, chieftain level. I have barbarian issues. I played as Quin from China.
I decided that the best way to do this would be to try to get the Cho Ko Nus as quickly as possible, but perhaps they are too mid-game.
But, I wanted to see if the start that I got was a decent one.
Before playing, I decided that I should attempt to build the following wonders: Stonehenge (no culture bonus), Colossus, Great Lighthouse; and later, for war-waging, Heroic Epic, Ironworks, Mt Rushmore and Pentagon. These were the ones that I would view as the most important to build. I would also attempt Hagia Sophia, Spiral Minaret, Wall St, West Point, and the Pyramids.
I made my first city, and built, in the following order: warrior, worker, barracks, settler, stonehenge, setter.
I used the warrior that you start with to scout around a little.
I built my second city, which had access to fish, horses, and rice in 2000 BC. The first thing I built, because my worker was otherwise occupied, was a work boat and recalled my warrior to that city.
I then built my third city, which had access to iron (the techs are below). All cities received access to iron in 725 BC. (It was getting a bit late to attempt to use Cho Ko Nus before 1AD, I realized at this point.) Started building warrior.
I realized that my dream of cho ko nu's before 1ad was probably either not possible OR I didn't pursue the technologies in the correct order. Here is my technology history:
Hunting
Masonry
Bronze working (we're at 3280BC now)
Mysticism
Pottery
Archery
Animal husbandry
Fishing
Meditation
Priesthood
Ironworking
Writing
Code of laws (Adopted in 925 bc, sent missionary to second city. My first city was in between the two later cities. Confuscianism was founded in my southmost (third) city.)
Sailing
Metal casting (whereupon I realized that things weren't really going to work out as planned).
How was this start? I realize that it wouldn't work for my cho ko nu dream, but in general, off to a good one or did I totally screw it up? After playing games Iver ealized that the beginning is unfortunately the most important. I think. But what do I know. What should I have done differently?
Thanks!!!
I'll preface this by stating that I've read some of the strategy articles.
...However, although I've played civ since civ ii, I have always sucked at it. So, I know kinda-sorta how things work. Sort of.
I have no expansion packs yet.
Okay. My goal, in this game, was to attempt to take over someone before 1AD. I played on a Continent map, standard size and normal speed and um on the um, embarrassingly, chieftain level. I have barbarian issues. I played as Quin from China.
I decided that the best way to do this would be to try to get the Cho Ko Nus as quickly as possible, but perhaps they are too mid-game.
But, I wanted to see if the start that I got was a decent one.
Before playing, I decided that I should attempt to build the following wonders: Stonehenge (no culture bonus), Colossus, Great Lighthouse; and later, for war-waging, Heroic Epic, Ironworks, Mt Rushmore and Pentagon. These were the ones that I would view as the most important to build. I would also attempt Hagia Sophia, Spiral Minaret, Wall St, West Point, and the Pyramids.
I made my first city, and built, in the following order: warrior, worker, barracks, settler, stonehenge, setter.
I used the warrior that you start with to scout around a little.
I built my second city, which had access to fish, horses, and rice in 2000 BC. The first thing I built, because my worker was otherwise occupied, was a work boat and recalled my warrior to that city.
I then built my third city, which had access to iron (the techs are below). All cities received access to iron in 725 BC. (It was getting a bit late to attempt to use Cho Ko Nus before 1AD, I realized at this point.) Started building warrior.
I realized that my dream of cho ko nu's before 1ad was probably either not possible OR I didn't pursue the technologies in the correct order. Here is my technology history:
Hunting
Masonry
Bronze working (we're at 3280BC now)
Mysticism
Pottery
Archery
Animal husbandry
Fishing
Meditation
Priesthood
Ironworking
Writing
Code of laws (Adopted in 925 bc, sent missionary to second city. My first city was in between the two later cities. Confuscianism was founded in my southmost (third) city.)
Sailing
Metal casting (whereupon I realized that things weren't really going to work out as planned).
How was this start? I realize that it wouldn't work for my cho ko nu dream, but in general, off to a good one or did I totally screw it up? After playing games Iver ealized that the beginning is unfortunately the most important. I think. But what do I know. What should I have done differently?
Thanks!!!