dojoboy
Tsalagi
I consider myself fairly patient during games; however, there are some events which I drop all carefully laid plans for. Such as:
(1) When a newly captured city flips which contains a GW (e.g. Sistine Chapel), after a peace treaty is negotiated. Although, I was well prepared for the initial offensive and in the process of an arms build-up, I redeclare war with often disasterous results. Can't help it.
(2) When I'm down to one strategic resource (e.g. saltpeter) I'm consumed with fear of it's depletion and begin plans to secure a second. Often this completely changes the dynamics of a smooth running economy and begins to polarize the civs.
(3) When a rival civ is challenging me for the lead and begins a land-grab campaign against a lesser civ. I either join in against the weaker civ or attack the major rival. Too impatient to prepare appropriately.
How patient are you? Would I be a better player if I survived through some events without fighting?
(1) When a newly captured city flips which contains a GW (e.g. Sistine Chapel), after a peace treaty is negotiated. Although, I was well prepared for the initial offensive and in the process of an arms build-up, I redeclare war with often disasterous results. Can't help it.
(2) When I'm down to one strategic resource (e.g. saltpeter) I'm consumed with fear of it's depletion and begin plans to secure a second. Often this completely changes the dynamics of a smooth running economy and begins to polarize the civs.
(3) When a rival civ is challenging me for the lead and begins a land-grab campaign against a lesser civ. I either join in against the weaker civ or attack the major rival. Too impatient to prepare appropriately.
How patient are you? Would I be a better player if I survived through some events without fighting?