Happy Holidays everyone!
I'm interested in playing a game of Civ with community guidance in hopes it will improve my game. From what I've seen in other posts, it's best to post save games with screen shots every 10 turns or so. Does this sound right?
The settings I use are prince difficulty with a standard map (Planet Generator 0.68), normal speed, 9 civs, no vassal, no goody huts (random events are on) and no tech brokering. I also often start with a random leader. Same with opponents. Thought I would ask for input on these before I started.
A bit about my experience: I've played Civ IV for years and am what you would most likely consider a novice. I think I have the basic strategy down but lack the long-term thinking. This especially shows when I'm at the end of the game and have no plan how to win. I can win at prince but not consistently. When I do, I kind of stumble into the victory. If there is other background info I can provide, fire away.
Let me know if there is any interest in this and I'll get it started!
Thanks!!
I'm interested in playing a game of Civ with community guidance in hopes it will improve my game. From what I've seen in other posts, it's best to post save games with screen shots every 10 turns or so. Does this sound right?
The settings I use are prince difficulty with a standard map (Planet Generator 0.68), normal speed, 9 civs, no vassal, no goody huts (random events are on) and no tech brokering. I also often start with a random leader. Same with opponents. Thought I would ask for input on these before I started.
A bit about my experience: I've played Civ IV for years and am what you would most likely consider a novice. I think I have the basic strategy down but lack the long-term thinking. This especially shows when I'm at the end of the game and have no plan how to win. I can win at prince but not consistently. When I do, I kind of stumble into the victory. If there is other background info I can provide, fire away.
Let me know if there is any interest in this and I'll get it started!
Thanks!!