caketastydelish
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I've never seen a thread like this before, so forgive me if anyone has made anything like this.
I want this thread to be dedicated for people's mistakes.
Like, every time you play a game of civ, and you made some bad mistakes, you tell what you did in that game that was so wrong, so no one else will try that same strategy as you.
I'll start this off with two of mine:
I've lived in a fantasy world for the past 6 years, always playing on cheiftain, thinking I'm some civ-God. Then I played on Noble for the first time yesterday. Boy did I get my but kicked. The map was huge, with 11 civs. I played as Stalin. I always play with Industrious, and I figured I'd give the agressive attribute a try, plus Cossacks pwn. I neglected all technology's except religious ones, and focused on founding as many religions as possible, and expanding my territory as rapidly as possible. I would found cities without anyone protecting the settler. I had around five cities or so at my height, and I founded four religions. I founded Hinduism first, then Judaism. I built the oracle, so I got theocracy for free(thus giving me divine right) and founded confusanism next. The barb's took St. Petersburg(my second city, with two of my religions!) It took my a LONG time to recap it. I got finally got a third city again, but my expansion was halted. Huanya Capt(I know that isn't spelled right, but you guys know who I'm talking about, the Incan guy) wiped me out before the renisance.. I didn't even have archers.
The second game was better than the first game, but I still made some horrible descions. Actually, Its 1925 and I still haven't been wiped out (yet) so I obviously did better. Still, I made some really bad decesions that no one else should make. I chose the Chinese guy with protective and industrious, and promised myself I would never again put my settler's/cities in Jeapordy again. I founded hinduism, Judaism, and Christianity that game. There are several mistakes I made. First, I waited too long to choose my religion, and then spread it. Somone else founded Buddhism, and was spreading it to everyone, while I could have been spreading Judaism or Hinduism, but didn't because I wanted to wait for Christanity just for the free missionary (stupid, I know). As a result a lot of the civ's hated me for "falling under a heathen religion". There where 14 civ's in this game. 8 where buddhist, 4 where Christian, and the other two where daoist. If I didn't wait for christianity and spread one of the other two religions, more would be that religion rather than buddhist, thus making them more friendly with me. I also simply tried to found more religions than my own good. As a result of neglecting all other technologies, I never got certain essentails (such as cottage and such) so my beaker was at 30 percent for a long time, and by the time I could get it back to 100, I could never catch up with the other civ's and way technilogicaly behind. Another mistake I made is actually stopping to trade with Napolean, just because one of the other civ's asked me too. Ever since then he gave me trouble. Brenus declared war on me once for no apparent reason. Thankfully I had a defensive pact with Cyrus, and my friend Rosevelt helped beat Brenus. As a result of the war, Brenus became a vassal of Cyrus. Montezuma took two German cities and made germany a vassal. Since Germany was Christian like my civ, I really tried to stop this, but I couldn't. As a result I lost one of my friends. Isabella went to war with Montezuma at the same time I was at war with Brenus. Since Cyrus and Rosevelt were also at war with Brenus and I had Isabella helping me against Montezuma and Fredrick I figured why not? But later, Isaballa signed a peace treaty with Montezuma, but I was still at war! Then later on Napolean declared war a second time! I just quit the game, I didn't want to see my civ be destroyed.
So to sum it up as to what I learned for that game...
1. Don't try to found as many religions as possible and neglect everything else.
2. Spread your religion as early as possible.
3. Never piss people off for no apparent reason (such as my stopping to trade with Napolean)
4. Don't go to war with someone just because someone else ask you to, ask once they are at peace you could still be at war.
I want this thread to be dedicated for people's mistakes.
Like, every time you play a game of civ, and you made some bad mistakes, you tell what you did in that game that was so wrong, so no one else will try that same strategy as you.
I'll start this off with two of mine:
I've lived in a fantasy world for the past 6 years, always playing on cheiftain, thinking I'm some civ-God. Then I played on Noble for the first time yesterday. Boy did I get my but kicked. The map was huge, with 11 civs. I played as Stalin. I always play with Industrious, and I figured I'd give the agressive attribute a try, plus Cossacks pwn. I neglected all technology's except religious ones, and focused on founding as many religions as possible, and expanding my territory as rapidly as possible. I would found cities without anyone protecting the settler. I had around five cities or so at my height, and I founded four religions. I founded Hinduism first, then Judaism. I built the oracle, so I got theocracy for free(thus giving me divine right) and founded confusanism next. The barb's took St. Petersburg(my second city, with two of my religions!) It took my a LONG time to recap it. I got finally got a third city again, but my expansion was halted. Huanya Capt(I know that isn't spelled right, but you guys know who I'm talking about, the Incan guy) wiped me out before the renisance.. I didn't even have archers.
The second game was better than the first game, but I still made some horrible descions. Actually, Its 1925 and I still haven't been wiped out (yet) so I obviously did better. Still, I made some really bad decesions that no one else should make. I chose the Chinese guy with protective and industrious, and promised myself I would never again put my settler's/cities in Jeapordy again. I founded hinduism, Judaism, and Christianity that game. There are several mistakes I made. First, I waited too long to choose my religion, and then spread it. Somone else founded Buddhism, and was spreading it to everyone, while I could have been spreading Judaism or Hinduism, but didn't because I wanted to wait for Christanity just for the free missionary (stupid, I know). As a result a lot of the civ's hated me for "falling under a heathen religion". There where 14 civ's in this game. 8 where buddhist, 4 where Christian, and the other two where daoist. If I didn't wait for christianity and spread one of the other two religions, more would be that religion rather than buddhist, thus making them more friendly with me. I also simply tried to found more religions than my own good. As a result of neglecting all other technologies, I never got certain essentails (such as cottage and such) so my beaker was at 30 percent for a long time, and by the time I could get it back to 100, I could never catch up with the other civ's and way technilogicaly behind. Another mistake I made is actually stopping to trade with Napolean, just because one of the other civ's asked me too. Ever since then he gave me trouble. Brenus declared war on me once for no apparent reason. Thankfully I had a defensive pact with Cyrus, and my friend Rosevelt helped beat Brenus. As a result of the war, Brenus became a vassal of Cyrus. Montezuma took two German cities and made germany a vassal. Since Germany was Christian like my civ, I really tried to stop this, but I couldn't. As a result I lost one of my friends. Isabella went to war with Montezuma at the same time I was at war with Brenus. Since Cyrus and Rosevelt were also at war with Brenus and I had Isabella helping me against Montezuma and Fredrick I figured why not? But later, Isaballa signed a peace treaty with Montezuma, but I was still at war! Then later on Napolean declared war a second time! I just quit the game, I didn't want to see my civ be destroyed.

1. Don't try to found as many religions as possible and neglect everything else.
2. Spread your religion as early as possible.
3. Never piss people off for no apparent reason (such as my stopping to trade with Napolean)
4. Don't go to war with someone just because someone else ask you to, ask once they are at peace you could still be at war.