Skallagrimson
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Hammers from the whip double with granaries, so I consider that building 1 UNLESS copper or a major food tile is 2 tiles out from my expansion city. Then monument comes first.
Without knowing what's to the east, I'd say 1N. You lose a flood plain by settling on it, but gain gold in the capital's BFC, which is HUGE, without putting any desert tiles in there.Where should I settle?
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On the higher difficulty levels, it's often best to kill off one or two of your immediate neighbours asap. (I normally use axemen, horse archers or elephants, depending on which resources I can get). identify the weakest one and conquer him/her, to expand your country and put military pressure on your rivals, and the plundered money should enable you to keep up technologically too. I only research military techs until the war is over.
I guess the best tip I could give to any beginner in civ4 is to be more aggressive, throughout the game, but especially in the beginning. Regardless of which type of victory I go for, I always try to conquer a weak civ early, and then establish the economy/culture.
Limited war vs. eliminationI am going to try this at Monarch. I never needed to do it at lower difficulties. Would you please comment on the pros/cons of picking off just a couple of other civs key cities (eg. to get marble) vs. trying to wipe out his entire civilization (which I find often takes a lot of time even when you have the military advantage, thus allowing other spiritualists to get way ahead of me on research).![]()
Civ4 has a tutorial--it's not much, but it will get you started. Just load up Civ4 without BtS and then have a look through the menus, you'll find it.I just bought Civ 4 with BTS today, it didn't have a menu or a tutorial.
Pretty blown away and lost. HELP PLEASE![]()