morchuflex
Emperor
Hello.
I play C3C, 1.22, emperor level.
For many months I had played only on archipelago. Needless to say, I had got addicted to the Lighthouse.
For the last three weeks, I have been playing on pangea maps for a change.
And guess what? I have developped a new addiction... to the Great Library.
I know pangea usually means warmongering über alles. And I think I have learnt to be an efficient warmonger. The trouble is, since you don't get tech by city captures (unlike previous Civ games), I still don't see how military expansion can lead to tech dominance. While I am busy conquering neighbors, the other AI civs take a huge lead. After a while, I do have the largest empire, but also the most backward. true, I can sometimes extort a couple techs for peace, and I have sometimes been lucky enough to capture the GLib. But most of the time, I end up a whole era below the most advanced opponents.
And conquest cannot go on forever, because after a while my horsemen and swordsmen tend to do very poorly against civs that possess musketmen.
Of course, I can switch to economical development. But it's a risky bet. I may very well never catch up.
So, the best solution I have found so far is to follow a warmonger strategy, while dedicating my best city to building the GLib. With a prebuild I can build it at least 50% of the time (the only failures coming from those damned wonder cascades).
But I don't find this solution elegant nor really satisfactory. The 300 shields would obviously better be turned into 6 horsemen and 6 catapults.
Still, when I don't get the GLib, I quickly feel dispirited by the enemy lead and tend to give up.
Any help?
I play C3C, 1.22, emperor level.
For many months I had played only on archipelago. Needless to say, I had got addicted to the Lighthouse.

For the last three weeks, I have been playing on pangea maps for a change.
And guess what? I have developped a new addiction... to the Great Library.

I know pangea usually means warmongering über alles. And I think I have learnt to be an efficient warmonger. The trouble is, since you don't get tech by city captures (unlike previous Civ games), I still don't see how military expansion can lead to tech dominance. While I am busy conquering neighbors, the other AI civs take a huge lead. After a while, I do have the largest empire, but also the most backward. true, I can sometimes extort a couple techs for peace, and I have sometimes been lucky enough to capture the GLib. But most of the time, I end up a whole era below the most advanced opponents.
And conquest cannot go on forever, because after a while my horsemen and swordsmen tend to do very poorly against civs that possess musketmen.
Of course, I can switch to economical development. But it's a risky bet. I may very well never catch up.
So, the best solution I have found so far is to follow a warmonger strategy, while dedicating my best city to building the GLib. With a prebuild I can build it at least 50% of the time (the only failures coming from those damned wonder cascades).
But I don't find this solution elegant nor really satisfactory. The 300 shields would obviously better be turned into 6 horsemen and 6 catapults.
Still, when I don't get the GLib, I quickly feel dispirited by the enemy lead and tend to give up.

Any help?