I think I FINALLY figured out how to manage my Economy. In my last game I actually caught up and passed all AI'S in Manufactured goods, Crop yield, and Power. (Right up until that Stupid French guy decided to lay down 35 plus Calvary, Infantry, down on my Civ. (1719 Ad, Marathon speed)
With that said, now I want to start a new game and focus on Tech priority,Wonders aquisition.
1) Tech Priority - I guess the general consensus is to pick one line of techs and stick with them, and eventually trade for the others. However, I feel my best strategy is to do the Cottage Economy route.(wheel,agrig,pottery) But isn't it crazy to WAIT and acquire Mining and BRonze working???I mean chopping forests really help in the beginning stages. So I guess I'm asking is should I stick to the "One tech line" route or should I "mix and match" from different lines?
MY CUT TO THE CHASE questions
Can I get a list of techs in order of acquisition priority? ( I have two specific ways) One way would be to acquire Wheel/ag/Potter and the OTHER would be the Mining/bronz working tech line.
Lastly, What wonders would a novice go after versus the AI'S In other words have a goood chance in getting.
thanks all !!
For me, usually the first techs mix the 2 lines, then you beeline stuff after. So, generally highest priority techs at the start are:
1. techs to improve what you have around you (ie. if corn, go for agriculture. If pigs, try to get AH. If seafood, sometimes go fishing, although that last one I'll delay if I can work other tiles).
2. Techs that unlock strategic resources (BW, AH, Iron working if no copper).
So, for example, if I start with fishing and the wheel, and my city has a clam, corn, and pig, a typical order at the start would be agriculture - AH - mining - BW. Now, it varies a lot what tiles you have. Without the pigs, I'd probably move mining/BW ahead.
Then, after that is when I'll decide what line to go down. Barring very special circumstances (ie a capital that's pretty much all grassland/FP, and no neighbour really close by), then I'll usually go BW before pottery.
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Im not really sure about the Golden age system, is there any reason why I cant start one with these two scientists?
You can start your First Golden Age with any Great Person. Your second one needs two different Great People. For Example, a Great Scientist and a Great Prophet.
Excellent !!! Thanks for your advice/tips. (Anyone agree? or have a variation they like???????)
Uncheck "stagnate growth" or however thatcity automation button is called.
Don't be embarrassed; I have to remember to scan all my cities every so often because it's so easy to forget that you had to stagnate something when it hit the happy or health cap. If I conquer a city that has a new happy- or health-producing resources, I rarely remember to un-stagnate. I don't always remember even when I build an appropriate improvement myself!Uncheck "stagnate growth" or however thatcity automation button is called.Your right !! and I'm totally embarrassed !
Is there any benefit in keeping multiple resources and not trading them away? I thought I read that if you have TWO sheep, you can only use ONE of them.
I was ripping mad today, I conquered a city and it was destroyed WITHOUT giving me the choice to install a Governor or destroy it. I really wanted that city too ! Anyone know why that happened?