early wars - 1st 100 turns

Prince level is not a hard level for me. I played your game to advise your some early war skills. I finished conquerring Cyrix at turn 66. It will be much more earlier if you draft more axes , but I didn't, I just chop trees since there are so many trees around the capital. And the after game, you can use your axes to continue conquerring America or do build liberies to help you to finish researching Currency--Bureaucracy and so on.
I captured almost each turn picturs(62 pictures), packaged them into a 10M rar file. If you want to have it, PM me, tell me your e-mail, I will mail you. I hope that it can help you.
And this is the final screenshot.
http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae177/mlAron/Civ4ScreenShot0062.jpg
 
hey, clever guys, what took you so long?


Spoiler :
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well, i would not play that way in serious game but as early wars go...
 
hey, clever guys, what took you so long?


Spoiler :
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well, i would not play that way in serious game but as early wars go...

They mentioned warrior rushes several times above, but it doesn't teach much decision making.

And if we're on the topic of warrior rushing, yours is way too slow because you didn't move your settler.

And cool, Taylor Swift's going to email you.
 
They mentioned warrior rushes several times above, but it doesn't teach much decision making.

And if we're on the topic of warrior rushing, yours is way too slow because you didn't move your settler.

And cool, Taylor Swift's going to email you.

They teach main thing don't tech y if x you have already is enough to win.
 
Yeah, in retrospect, it was just an unfortunate coincidence that made the save look like the problem. As far as I can tell, the bluescreens were the beginnings of some kind of catastrophic hardware failure. I can't even access the BIOS now. :sad:

Do you have an Nvidia based Motherboard? They have some bad SATA/IDE Drivers that cause all kinds of blue screen problems that typically look like a bad hard drive or bad RAM and sometimes even bad DVD drive problems. I struggled with this problem for months thinking I had bad RAM and maybe a faulty hard drive. But once I rolled back the drivers to the windows drivers everything worked fine.
 
I'm pretty sure it's an intel motherboard, but in any case that computer won't boot at all anymore. I was dual booting, too. Fortunately, that WAS the backup computer, and I just got back my real one.
 
@huerfanista

Great post - I will try my damndest to deviate from my "10 Unit start" standard next time I try a rush...
 
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