aelf
Ashen One
I've won on Prince and I am currently trying out Monarch. I've decided not to use Romans (though the temptation is great) to train myself without the advantage of Praetorians. At any rate, I prefer to not embark on world conquest straight away but play a balance of power style I've favoured since Civ 2. Although I've pulled this off on Prince, I am meeting with what I find near impossible challenges on Monarch.
First, the AIs' research rate is crazy!! I tried with Washington and Roosevelt (Cyrus, before them, was a miserable failure), and I find that even Financial and Organized with a lot of cottages cannot beat them at a research rate of 70-90%. I catch up during late medieval but get surpassed in industrial age to the point where it is impossible to beat them in the space race. And it's not like my empire is small. It is either the largest or second largest. Attempts at the alternative diplomatic victory also turned out badly, where an important ally or two abstained and I can seem to never win. And by then the strongest AIs are too high tech and strong to be conquered.
You might say I should've kicked their butts at ancient or medieval ages. In ancient I find upkeep to be a killer. In medieval I simply don't have enough units to sustain a long war to capture more than two cities at a time. And I need long periods between wars to catch up in tech to not fall hopelessly behind.
Which brings me to my second problem... The AIs have millions of units!! It is impossible to try and match them. Maybe I can beat a smaller neighbour (who is small cause I've been attacking) who has fewer units than me, but I can't turn to most of the others after that. I don't get it. If I have to build so many units, I won't get much building done and I'll become backward and hopeless. The most annoying fact is that most advanced AI you are dying to attack often happens to be very strong and, worse, on good terms with everybody so that you can get anyone else as allies but incur diplomatic hits instead if you attack. Plus wars cost so much (and the AIs stubbornly fight on even if they are losing) and you get pillaged like crazy by irritating mounted units that just scuicide attack your valuable 40-turns-to-develop towns.
Thirdly, which is a given, but which Civ 4 has turned into an amazingly un-fun disadvantage for human players is the fact that the AIs always manage to expand to at least double your size but you more often than not get boxed in. Even with furious chop-rushing and even if I am prepared to pay for killer upkeep, I still can't get any close to the size of some of them. And the upkeep will probably cost me my whole game.
I really don't understand. I've won on Demigod on Civ 3, but I've not managed to win any of the 8 or 9 Monarch games I've played on Civ 4. I've tried some of the tricks posted here about winnning on Monarch or higher, but they don't seem to work for me. I certainly need some help from experts/better players here. Any advice or suggestions? Thanks so much!
First, the AIs' research rate is crazy!! I tried with Washington and Roosevelt (Cyrus, before them, was a miserable failure), and I find that even Financial and Organized with a lot of cottages cannot beat them at a research rate of 70-90%. I catch up during late medieval but get surpassed in industrial age to the point where it is impossible to beat them in the space race. And it's not like my empire is small. It is either the largest or second largest. Attempts at the alternative diplomatic victory also turned out badly, where an important ally or two abstained and I can seem to never win. And by then the strongest AIs are too high tech and strong to be conquered.
You might say I should've kicked their butts at ancient or medieval ages. In ancient I find upkeep to be a killer. In medieval I simply don't have enough units to sustain a long war to capture more than two cities at a time. And I need long periods between wars to catch up in tech to not fall hopelessly behind.
Which brings me to my second problem... The AIs have millions of units!! It is impossible to try and match them. Maybe I can beat a smaller neighbour (who is small cause I've been attacking) who has fewer units than me, but I can't turn to most of the others after that. I don't get it. If I have to build so many units, I won't get much building done and I'll become backward and hopeless. The most annoying fact is that most advanced AI you are dying to attack often happens to be very strong and, worse, on good terms with everybody so that you can get anyone else as allies but incur diplomatic hits instead if you attack. Plus wars cost so much (and the AIs stubbornly fight on even if they are losing) and you get pillaged like crazy by irritating mounted units that just scuicide attack your valuable 40-turns-to-develop towns.
Thirdly, which is a given, but which Civ 4 has turned into an amazingly un-fun disadvantage for human players is the fact that the AIs always manage to expand to at least double your size but you more often than not get boxed in. Even with furious chop-rushing and even if I am prepared to pay for killer upkeep, I still can't get any close to the size of some of them. And the upkeep will probably cost me my whole game.
I really don't understand. I've won on Demigod on Civ 3, but I've not managed to win any of the 8 or 9 Monarch games I've played on Civ 4. I've tried some of the tricks posted here about winnning on Monarch or higher, but they don't seem to work for me. I certainly need some help from experts/better players here. Any advice or suggestions? Thanks so much!