Just starting on Civ4, and I find I'm making a lot of mistakes in the early games. So, I'm compiling a list of early game dont's. I'd appreciate any additions or disagreements with the list:
- When building early workers and settlers, don't forget to change the squares being worked to production squares instead of food squares.
- Don't forget to research wheel and bronze working ASAP so your early workers can do what they need to do.
- Don't send your settlers/workers off away from your initial city without a warrior escort to protect them from barbarians/animals.
- Don't chop forests when building something other than settlers and workers; it's better to chop when you're building something that doesn't allow population growth, to get it done faster.
- Don't forget to build a granary before you start on your first wonder, so your population can grow faster while the wonder's being built.
- Don't waste your workers' time building improvements you won't use for a while.
- When building early workers and settlers, don't forget to change the squares being worked to production squares instead of food squares.
- Don't forget to research wheel and bronze working ASAP so your early workers can do what they need to do.
- Don't send your settlers/workers off away from your initial city without a warrior escort to protect them from barbarians/animals.
- Don't chop forests when building something other than settlers and workers; it's better to chop when you're building something that doesn't allow population growth, to get it done faster.
- Don't forget to build a granary before you start on your first wonder, so your population can grow faster while the wonder's being built.
- Don't waste your workers' time building improvements you won't use for a while.