I've just got through playing a game against the AI: Highland map, Noble difficulty. I keep losing here, but I keep going back in with a new strategy and renewed vigor ... and this time I really thought I had it.
I was way ahead in the culture and technology game right from the get go and held it - and a point lead - for 90% of the game. I noticed that coming into the 1900's, one of the AI started to run ahead of me in points (he was somewhat larger in land mass), but I was pushing for tech and the space race victory.
I told all cities to concentrate on science, I kept my science high (90%), and even when he was 500pts ahead, I kept on pushing.
I built the Apollo Program waaaaaaaaaay ahead of anyone else and started churning out parts eons before the AI thought about it and coming into 2030 I was the ONLY one producing parts.
With 3 pieces to go I allocated them to my highest 3 producing cities and calculated that I'd have everything with 8 turns to go. I maxed out production in these cities (using the auto preferences, not manually).
And with 20 turns to go, the largest AI finally researches the Apollo Program; way too late, right?
Well apparently not, because he built EVERYTHING ... despite a research deficit ... 11 turns later. EVERYTHING, engine and all.
He beat me by 1 part ... how? How could his production be so high that he can do this? Does the space elevator make that much difference? (Yes, he had it).
What did I do wrong? What should top-notch cities be producing near the end of the game? 90 hammers? Way more? What civics should I be on? Is it okay to change civics during a race like this, or will the uprising delay things too much?
I was way ahead in the culture and technology game right from the get go and held it - and a point lead - for 90% of the game. I noticed that coming into the 1900's, one of the AI started to run ahead of me in points (he was somewhat larger in land mass), but I was pushing for tech and the space race victory.
I told all cities to concentrate on science, I kept my science high (90%), and even when he was 500pts ahead, I kept on pushing.
I built the Apollo Program waaaaaaaaaay ahead of anyone else and started churning out parts eons before the AI thought about it and coming into 2030 I was the ONLY one producing parts.
With 3 pieces to go I allocated them to my highest 3 producing cities and calculated that I'd have everything with 8 turns to go. I maxed out production in these cities (using the auto preferences, not manually).
And with 20 turns to go, the largest AI finally researches the Apollo Program; way too late, right?
Well apparently not, because he built EVERYTHING ... despite a research deficit ... 11 turns later. EVERYTHING, engine and all.
He beat me by 1 part ... how? How could his production be so high that he can do this? Does the space elevator make that much difference? (Yes, he had it).
What did I do wrong? What should top-notch cities be producing near the end of the game? 90 hammers? Way more? What civics should I be on? Is it okay to change civics during a race like this, or will the uprising delay things too much?