Kullervo
Mahler/Sibelius Freak
Guess I'm jumping in late on this thread, but I'll put my two cents in:
A very good, very comprehensive guide, but a few minor (errors?).
Creative is not a bad trait at all. In regular civ, it gives you faster border expansion, and this can allow you to hook up resources outside your fat cross much more rapidly than usual. If that resource outside the cross is gold, ivory, etc... you will be VERY glad to get it, especially if Mansa Musa is next to you... he has the nasty habit of founding cities far away from his capital just to get a few resources.
I think you are wrong in dismissing military strategies out of hand... a small but technologically advanced or powerful UU army can decimate a nearby enemy, whom then can be squeezed for techs, money, resources, etc... for this reason, Peter is quite nice for the original Civ IV game, because the Cossack prods buttocks. NOTE* That does not mean that the Aggressive trait is useful... you don't want to attack until you have at least maces/cavalry, and by then, there will be fewer melee units left (and only they get the combat 1 promotion).
Also, it's always useful to either vassal yourself to someone or make a permanent alliance with a powerhouse nation... that way, you might be able to share a space race victory.
A very good, very comprehensive guide, but a few minor (errors?).
Creative is not a bad trait at all. In regular civ, it gives you faster border expansion, and this can allow you to hook up resources outside your fat cross much more rapidly than usual. If that resource outside the cross is gold, ivory, etc... you will be VERY glad to get it, especially if Mansa Musa is next to you... he has the nasty habit of founding cities far away from his capital just to get a few resources.
I think you are wrong in dismissing military strategies out of hand... a small but technologically advanced or powerful UU army can decimate a nearby enemy, whom then can be squeezed for techs, money, resources, etc... for this reason, Peter is quite nice for the original Civ IV game, because the Cossack prods buttocks. NOTE* That does not mean that the Aggressive trait is useful... you don't want to attack until you have at least maces/cavalry, and by then, there will be fewer melee units left (and only they get the combat 1 promotion).
Also, it's always useful to either vassal yourself to someone or make a permanent alliance with a powerhouse nation... that way, you might be able to share a space race victory.