It's a lot of *work* to play this game.
Building settlements (especially later in the game, when default units are expensive) is very time-consuming and unrewarding.
Strategic resources are the biggest PITA ever. I mean, what farmer didn't have a horse dating back to pre-historic times? And yet my armies can't have one if there isn't a horse square nearby? Same goes for iron, coal, oil and most other strategic resources. The trading model is, again... tedious. It would work fine if there were one hundred civs playing at a time and through the magic of capitalism, everyone got at least some of what they wanted... but with 2-16 civs, those resources are way too precious.
This is also the first civ game ever where not only I have not been able to outpace the historical technological development, I'm behind it, as is the rest of the competition (unless I'm playing at a difficulty level where the AI starts cheating.)
The AI, once it declares war even if it's vastly out-matched, will not make a fair peace no matter how many of its units shatter themselves on my cities' walls... I have to go hunt them down, often halfway across the map.
I'm really hating this game because it is so much work and tedium... and I'm wondering if I'm approaching it wrong. Anyone else have a similar experience and found a strategy or approach that made it not suck?
Building settlements (especially later in the game, when default units are expensive) is very time-consuming and unrewarding.
Strategic resources are the biggest PITA ever. I mean, what farmer didn't have a horse dating back to pre-historic times? And yet my armies can't have one if there isn't a horse square nearby? Same goes for iron, coal, oil and most other strategic resources. The trading model is, again... tedious. It would work fine if there were one hundred civs playing at a time and through the magic of capitalism, everyone got at least some of what they wanted... but with 2-16 civs, those resources are way too precious.
This is also the first civ game ever where not only I have not been able to outpace the historical technological development, I'm behind it, as is the rest of the competition (unless I'm playing at a difficulty level where the AI starts cheating.)
The AI, once it declares war even if it's vastly out-matched, will not make a fair peace no matter how many of its units shatter themselves on my cities' walls... I have to go hunt them down, often halfway across the map.
I'm really hating this game because it is so much work and tedium... and I'm wondering if I'm approaching it wrong. Anyone else have a similar experience and found a strategy or approach that made it not suck?