Liberty Prime
Chieftain
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- Jan 31, 2014
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I've been consistently struggling with an optimal social policy order when going for primarily a culture victory (my favorite, but by far the hardest from my experience)
I play on Prince, and have been practicing with Babylon, Poland, Egypt, and Sweden..I always manage to grab the Great Library and Hanging Gardens right away. Maybe I should stop going for the Great Library as I hear it's impossible to get on harder difficulties.I'm always afraid of falling too far behind in science, not grabbing essential wonders, or not generating great scientists and artist as soon as possible. I end up never building an army and getting curb stomped harder than OJs wife by my jealous neighbor.
My issue is balancing the tradition/piety/aesthetics policies, knowing how early to build a second, third, or fourth settler, and avoiding war with my neighbors at all costs. It seems like if you want to start with culture you need a lot of science just to keep up, and you end up with diplomatic perks by the end of the game.
I feel this would be a whooole lot easier if I just ignored piety (and thus the religion race) completely. I'm loving the boosts you get, but in the end everyone with a religion hates you and it can be very difficult to avoid war (which is absolutely essential when you're so busy trying to build everything)
My policy/tech order changes depending on the map of course, but in general what order are your social policies and tech trees? Every game I tend to go incredibly tall (capital ends with 40-50 pop, surrounding cities in the 30s)
My SP order is usually Trad Opener -> 15% whore bonus -> Piety Opener -> +1 faith bonus -> Oh-****-Aesthetics-is-available-but-Im-busy-building-the-hanging-gardens so 25% temple gold bonus -> WTH am I doing oh god
Tech order: Beeline Writing -> Calendar/Trapping depending on resources available -> Beeline Hanging Gardens -> Beeline Great artist-> Theology -> Beeline leaning tower of great people
Build order: Culture tower -> Worker -> Great Library-> National College->Settler/Hanging Gardens-> Writer Guild-> National Great Person Building-> Artist Guild-> Settler?
Edit- It should be noted that I never play with Ancient Ruins. I think they add too much RNG in an already random game, and the bonuses can be way too large early game especially when playing with the Shoshone.
I play on Prince, and have been practicing with Babylon, Poland, Egypt, and Sweden..I always manage to grab the Great Library and Hanging Gardens right away. Maybe I should stop going for the Great Library as I hear it's impossible to get on harder difficulties.I'm always afraid of falling too far behind in science, not grabbing essential wonders, or not generating great scientists and artist as soon as possible. I end up never building an army and getting curb stomped harder than OJs wife by my jealous neighbor.
My issue is balancing the tradition/piety/aesthetics policies, knowing how early to build a second, third, or fourth settler, and avoiding war with my neighbors at all costs. It seems like if you want to start with culture you need a lot of science just to keep up, and you end up with diplomatic perks by the end of the game.
I feel this would be a whooole lot easier if I just ignored piety (and thus the religion race) completely. I'm loving the boosts you get, but in the end everyone with a religion hates you and it can be very difficult to avoid war (which is absolutely essential when you're so busy trying to build everything)
My policy/tech order changes depending on the map of course, but in general what order are your social policies and tech trees? Every game I tend to go incredibly tall (capital ends with 40-50 pop, surrounding cities in the 30s)
My SP order is usually Trad Opener -> 15% whore bonus -> Piety Opener -> +1 faith bonus -> Oh-****-Aesthetics-is-available-but-Im-busy-building-the-hanging-gardens so 25% temple gold bonus -> WTH am I doing oh god
Tech order: Beeline Writing -> Calendar/Trapping depending on resources available -> Beeline Hanging Gardens -> Beeline Great artist-> Theology -> Beeline leaning tower of great people
Build order: Culture tower -> Worker -> Great Library-> National College->Settler/Hanging Gardens-> Writer Guild-> National Great Person Building-> Artist Guild-> Settler?
Edit- It should be noted that I never play with Ancient Ruins. I think they add too much RNG in an already random game, and the bonuses can be way too large early game especially when playing with the Shoshone.
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