RJMooreII
Warlord
I am a huge fan of the Civ series and have been playing since Civ 2. I remember I got Civ2 at Toys R Us in my early teens and practically had to be pried out of the computer chair. However, I have noticed a very typical order of play in Civ 2, 3 and 4. Lately my good computer has been dead, so I decided to specifically talk about my usual Civ 3 gameplay, though this applies to 2 and 4 to some extent.
Pick a Civ, usually an Agricultural or Commercial Civ. Pick a map size, I prefer huge but I have played on smaller ones.
Head straight for Republic ASAP, avoid conflict with enemy civilizations if possible, build my cities in an extended 'ring', focusing on optimal growth locations. Focus on techs that allow me to build city improvements and certain specific money and tech boosting wonders.
I'll garrison each city with a couple of my toughest units, but generally spend my shields building either improvements or settlers. Eventually, I get tanks. For some reason, even if they have the tech to build better, the enemy will usually have cavalry and spearmen for a majority of their units.
I either get attacked or decide to conquer someone. Since my cities are usually MASSIVE, and I have a good tech lead anyways, I switch to Fascism. Spam tanks, bribe every other civ to declare war on my enemy. Conquer like nothing. Repeat.
Now, in very poor resource maps or high difficulties it goes a bit differently, but it really tends to be the same thing, just slower and not quite so foregone conq-lusion.
Does anyone else share this experience? I mean, WTH is the point of mech infantry? Tanks, tanks, tanks. And bombers. Usually I can conquer cities without even fighting because I've bombed every enemy to death!
Pick a Civ, usually an Agricultural or Commercial Civ. Pick a map size, I prefer huge but I have played on smaller ones.
Head straight for Republic ASAP, avoid conflict with enemy civilizations if possible, build my cities in an extended 'ring', focusing on optimal growth locations. Focus on techs that allow me to build city improvements and certain specific money and tech boosting wonders.
I'll garrison each city with a couple of my toughest units, but generally spend my shields building either improvements or settlers. Eventually, I get tanks. For some reason, even if they have the tech to build better, the enemy will usually have cavalry and spearmen for a majority of their units.
I either get attacked or decide to conquer someone. Since my cities are usually MASSIVE, and I have a good tech lead anyways, I switch to Fascism. Spam tanks, bribe every other civ to declare war on my enemy. Conquer like nothing. Repeat.
Now, in very poor resource maps or high difficulties it goes a bit differently, but it really tends to be the same thing, just slower and not quite so foregone conq-lusion.
Does anyone else share this experience? I mean, WTH is the point of mech infantry? Tanks, tanks, tanks. And bombers. Usually I can conquer cities without even fighting because I've bombed every enemy to death!