Legal_My_Deagle
Warlord
- Joined
- Nov 9, 2002
- Messages
- 215
I basically need help with everything, any tips would be good. If you dont feel like reading what has turned out to be a longer post than I meant to make, just skip down to where I made a line like this:
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After reading this forum and doing some reflecting, I have come to the realization that I am a complete noob at this game. =[
I would like to think that it isnt that I am unintelligent, but that my play style has made me lose interest in the game more quickly before I could learn something, and also that it has kept me from learning how to properly manage my empire. Then again, maybe I am just kidding myself
But hey, at least I am not afraid to ask a lot of stupid questions!
I read this thread: http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=71238
(for the record, I play Conquests)
And I also realized that I have had this game and played off and on basically since it came out and I played Civ2 a lot before that. I just had no idea that so many people actually managed to SURVIVE higher than Warlord, thats how big of a new I was, and I am not much better now.
I started reading this forum a bit more lately, not just for war strategies. I came to realize that I apparently emphasize wonders too much, and I build very slowely in the begining of the game, not to mention I have not much idea how to better myself.
Since I started up Civ3 again, I am usually easily winning Warlord difficulty now, though far too many games I win by Histograph. However, I at least have quit the "There is one best Civ" mindset. I also used to NEVER build air units, and only build a couple naval units. Ewww. Also, I have gotten out of the habit of bee-lining towards all the ancient wonders, though I still usually try to build them all but I at least prioritize the ones most important for whatever civ and strategy I am trying.
----------------------------- (Those who dont want to read very much, jump in here!) Sorry so long!
So my WORST area right now? Building. When I start the game, I hit "b" on my settler and "a" on my Worker to automate him. I have no idea how to manage workers myself, and had no idea people actually bothered to do this until I was reading another thread where a guy was having problems starting off. Somebody told him to irrigate the tiles around his capital or something so it would grow faster and pump settlers better. This sounds reasonable, though I think I need some advice on how to better start off and manage my workers.
I also dont have much of a clue as to what constitutes a good spot to build a city on. I know that it is good to build on rivers, and not in deserts or tundra, but thats about it. Some of my cities always end up being totally worthless and I regret building them. I play on Standard maps usually because it gets really tedious when it comes time to upgrade all of my units when a new tech arrives...even on a standard map, I usually have 70+ guys to manually upgrade...UGH. Is there a better way? Anyway back on subject...How far apart/close should my cities be? What are good locations to build them at? I am always afraid I am building too close together and that the two cities will "fight" over rights to mine a common square and wont be very efficient...
My strongest point? Probably actually using my units in land wars. I try to move them in stacks with a defensive unit to defend, I try to pillage/bombard roads on resource squares to deny these to my opponent. Though, I am not sure if it is how the game works or just me, but I always have problems trying to take over a big city before I take the surrounding ones first. Also, how many defensive units should I have defending each city? I am not sure what is most cost-efficient.
I also have questions regarding how I should be handling my money and assetts. Should I be planning to eventually build all the improvements for all my cities? What is a good % to have my science slider bar at? I forgot I even HAD a luxury slider until I read a thread a minute ago, should I be messing with that? How much money SHOULD I be making a turn, anyway?
Anyhow, I will probably cut this post off here for fear that nobody will bother reading it if it gets much bigger. Any advice you guys can give me that will help me improve my game would be awesome. Thanks =]
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After reading this forum and doing some reflecting, I have come to the realization that I am a complete noob at this game. =[
I would like to think that it isnt that I am unintelligent, but that my play style has made me lose interest in the game more quickly before I could learn something, and also that it has kept me from learning how to properly manage my empire. Then again, maybe I am just kidding myself

I read this thread: http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=71238
(for the record, I play Conquests)
And I also realized that I have had this game and played off and on basically since it came out and I played Civ2 a lot before that. I just had no idea that so many people actually managed to SURVIVE higher than Warlord, thats how big of a new I was, and I am not much better now.
I started reading this forum a bit more lately, not just for war strategies. I came to realize that I apparently emphasize wonders too much, and I build very slowely in the begining of the game, not to mention I have not much idea how to better myself.
Since I started up Civ3 again, I am usually easily winning Warlord difficulty now, though far too many games I win by Histograph. However, I at least have quit the "There is one best Civ" mindset. I also used to NEVER build air units, and only build a couple naval units. Ewww. Also, I have gotten out of the habit of bee-lining towards all the ancient wonders, though I still usually try to build them all but I at least prioritize the ones most important for whatever civ and strategy I am trying.
----------------------------- (Those who dont want to read very much, jump in here!) Sorry so long!
So my WORST area right now? Building. When I start the game, I hit "b" on my settler and "a" on my Worker to automate him. I have no idea how to manage workers myself, and had no idea people actually bothered to do this until I was reading another thread where a guy was having problems starting off. Somebody told him to irrigate the tiles around his capital or something so it would grow faster and pump settlers better. This sounds reasonable, though I think I need some advice on how to better start off and manage my workers.
I also dont have much of a clue as to what constitutes a good spot to build a city on. I know that it is good to build on rivers, and not in deserts or tundra, but thats about it. Some of my cities always end up being totally worthless and I regret building them. I play on Standard maps usually because it gets really tedious when it comes time to upgrade all of my units when a new tech arrives...even on a standard map, I usually have 70+ guys to manually upgrade...UGH. Is there a better way? Anyway back on subject...How far apart/close should my cities be? What are good locations to build them at? I am always afraid I am building too close together and that the two cities will "fight" over rights to mine a common square and wont be very efficient...
My strongest point? Probably actually using my units in land wars. I try to move them in stacks with a defensive unit to defend, I try to pillage/bombard roads on resource squares to deny these to my opponent. Though, I am not sure if it is how the game works or just me, but I always have problems trying to take over a big city before I take the surrounding ones first. Also, how many defensive units should I have defending each city? I am not sure what is most cost-efficient.
I also have questions regarding how I should be handling my money and assetts. Should I be planning to eventually build all the improvements for all my cities? What is a good % to have my science slider bar at? I forgot I even HAD a luxury slider until I read a thread a minute ago, should I be messing with that? How much money SHOULD I be making a turn, anyway?
Anyhow, I will probably cut this post off here for fear that nobody will bother reading it if it gets much bigger. Any advice you guys can give me that will help me improve my game would be awesome. Thanks =]