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Chieftain
- Joined
- Jan 3, 2002
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Hello all,
I am a longtime player of Civ II who just bought Civ III. I've played III a couple of times on Chieftain level to get a feel for the game, but I'm wondering if this is a good idea. If winning strategies at the higher levels of III are too different from winning strategies in II, am I wasting my time learning to use them on Chieftain or Warlord level? Should I just cut ahead to a higher level and take my lumps?
(In case you're wondering, I've scored two easy culture victories starting as Persians. Scientific civs start with Bronze Working, which means you're one tech (and one source of iron) away from Immortals at the beginning of the game. Owned the world before 1 AD. Whipping Ancient Age arse can't be this easy on Deity.)
I am a longtime player of Civ II who just bought Civ III. I've played III a couple of times on Chieftain level to get a feel for the game, but I'm wondering if this is a good idea. If winning strategies at the higher levels of III are too different from winning strategies in II, am I wasting my time learning to use them on Chieftain or Warlord level? Should I just cut ahead to a higher level and take my lumps?
(In case you're wondering, I've scored two easy culture victories starting as Persians. Scientific civs start with Bronze Working, which means you're one tech (and one source of iron) away from Immortals at the beginning of the game. Owned the world before 1 AD. Whipping Ancient Age arse can't be this easy on Deity.)