yanner39
Emperor
Nothing gets cheaper or anything at higher levels, it's more the AI gets better, and gets more advantages.
At higher levels, it just takes more managing to make sure cities don't get too unhealthy or unhappy. Careful about whipping, managing growth more closely, and stuff like that. Early on, you just know your cities can't grow past 4-5 until you grab some luxury resources.
So I won my first space race at the Chieftain level. I know, I'm still a rookie here. I won the game in 1942 which seems to me like it was pretty fast. I assumed I was ready to graduate to Warlord. Wrong.
In both games I've played, I start off where I think I will do good (nice resources, nice terrain, etc) but both times I'm stuck in a corner of the map where I am limited in the number of cities I can pace. What I mean is that I build 3 cities and then I have no more land, at least good land. In order for me to expand further, I would have to jump over 2 or 3 civs.
I'm either last or second to last in both games, where in my chieftain game, I was first by a long shot.
2 questions:
Is it just luck of the draw in terms of starting point or is there that big a jump from cheiftain to Warlord;
and what is the best strategy to get more land when I seemed cornered. Attack and conquer early? If so, how early? I find that mid game, the wars are way too long.