Hey everyone!
I've lurked these forums for years, but finally made an account today. Played C4 vanilla forever when it came out and recently picked up BTS; Fourteen years late is better than NEVER, right?!
The expansion add-ons are fantastic, however the question I have is not so much about the game but the player. Jumping back into civ made me realize I have some very bad 4X habits. Beyond the Sword is so freaking good that I want to become a more well-rounded player to fully enjoy everything on offer.
I have this innate bias to avoid war and diplomacy with other civs. This has my games constantly defaulting to:
-Administrating a smaller number of non-specialized, large cities with little/no tile overlap
-Focusing way too much on city improvements while completely minimizing military
-Only interacting with other civs if I need a resource for happiness or a wonder
-Emphasizing tech over everything else; getting all without a direction/goal
Every game is becoming the same and it's getting rote. I'd like to play more fluidly and intelligently, however my mind has a tough time justifying spending hammers on units when there's good buildings to be had. It's almost as though I play Civilization like I would play Sim City. Because of this, I can't seem to progress past Prince difficulty and I KNOW it's due to a lack of proactive aggression.
Perhaps part of this is because I don't know the timings as well as C5. In that game, once crossbows were available I went for it - same with frigates. It might be because I lack the knowledge of how to efficiently take a city, and am afraid of wasting units because of it. Not sure.
Has anyone else had this problem?
If so, how did you break the habit?
Big thanks in advance!
I've lurked these forums for years, but finally made an account today. Played C4 vanilla forever when it came out and recently picked up BTS; Fourteen years late is better than NEVER, right?!

The expansion add-ons are fantastic, however the question I have is not so much about the game but the player. Jumping back into civ made me realize I have some very bad 4X habits. Beyond the Sword is so freaking good that I want to become a more well-rounded player to fully enjoy everything on offer.
I have this innate bias to avoid war and diplomacy with other civs. This has my games constantly defaulting to:
-Administrating a smaller number of non-specialized, large cities with little/no tile overlap
-Focusing way too much on city improvements while completely minimizing military
-Only interacting with other civs if I need a resource for happiness or a wonder
-Emphasizing tech over everything else; getting all without a direction/goal
Every game is becoming the same and it's getting rote. I'd like to play more fluidly and intelligently, however my mind has a tough time justifying spending hammers on units when there's good buildings to be had. It's almost as though I play Civilization like I would play Sim City. Because of this, I can't seem to progress past Prince difficulty and I KNOW it's due to a lack of proactive aggression.
Perhaps part of this is because I don't know the timings as well as C5. In that game, once crossbows were available I went for it - same with frigates. It might be because I lack the knowledge of how to efficiently take a city, and am afraid of wasting units because of it. Not sure.
Has anyone else had this problem?
If so, how did you break the habit?
Big thanks in advance!