Okay, basically I got Civ4 complete for a bargain and was very eager to play after reading so many great reviews. After getting lost and confused in the game proceeding the tutorial I took a step back and read the whole manual as well Sulla’s walkthrough from start to finish. I think I got the gist just about every concept within the game, and it all seemed so exciting and well made.
The first game I played was on settler, but I realised I was just researching and building whatever, and the difficulty was so easy that I had no tangible feedback of whether I was playing well or not. So I quit after a few hours.
Then I bumped it up to noble, and went in with a patient attitude, looking at all the adviser screens and trying to plan out my game. But that again didn't last long because of the fact that for some odd reason I never knew when a good time to build settlers was. I thought maybe workers, and even wonders might be more important.
So I'm looking for advice on good starting strategy as even on my third game I still built too slow even though I knew that was what went wrong on the game before. I just couldn’t figure the right time. Also the third game put me on an isolated land mass, so I didn't really know what to do and ended up falling into the same traps. Except this time without any allies or enemies to interact with.
So that's my experience with the game so far. Basically I'm not just looking for game-play advice, but also encouragement, maybe some people who have shared similar experiences like me when they first started. I want to know if its just beginner's ignorance, or do I simply not have enough patience to enjoy these types of games.
Also some advice on starting out would be great too
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I got so excited reading up on the game (Esp Sulla's walkthrough) but playing it so far hasn't come close
The first game I played was on settler, but I realised I was just researching and building whatever, and the difficulty was so easy that I had no tangible feedback of whether I was playing well or not. So I quit after a few hours.
Then I bumped it up to noble, and went in with a patient attitude, looking at all the adviser screens and trying to plan out my game. But that again didn't last long because of the fact that for some odd reason I never knew when a good time to build settlers was. I thought maybe workers, and even wonders might be more important.
So I'm looking for advice on good starting strategy as even on my third game I still built too slow even though I knew that was what went wrong on the game before. I just couldn’t figure the right time. Also the third game put me on an isolated land mass, so I didn't really know what to do and ended up falling into the same traps. Except this time without any allies or enemies to interact with.
So that's my experience with the game so far. Basically I'm not just looking for game-play advice, but also encouragement, maybe some people who have shared similar experiences like me when they first started. I want to know if its just beginner's ignorance, or do I simply not have enough patience to enjoy these types of games.
Also some advice on starting out would be great too

I got so excited reading up on the game (Esp Sulla's walkthrough) but playing it so far hasn't come close