Seikninkuru
Chieftain
- Joined
- Nov 9, 2010
- Messages
- 32
I feel pretty confident in my ability to win at prince difficulty on any map type(though I have as of late preferred pangea, low sea level).
I accomplish most of the tasks required now to really cruise through the game. RA blocking for jumps to the best techs depending on what I'm doing, high pop cap, many BPT, good GPT so I can buy RA's etc, selling luxuries, happiness, all that is taken care of for the most part(though I'm sure I could do better).
I do notice though that my games last longer than those of you who are veterans to Civ. I think this has to do with a few things.
First, managing population, I do manage the population; I just don't feel I do it very effectively. For example, I will settle a city in a not so great location as it is a strategic choke point that blocks expansion from a neighboring civ. The really only use other than the few luxuries or strategic resources would be money. What should I aim for a pop in that? Currently I bring it to 3(since that's what a collesium does) and I don't let it grow until I can afford the happiness from higher pop. Is that wrong?
Furthermore, what is everyone's opinion on non cap city population?
Even furthermore, while I understand how specialists work, what really helps you decide where you want to set them up? What if your cap also has very high production, and great ability for growth(like a river, hill, grassland start). Do I make that both production and science city?
Sorry I know some of this is newb, But I'm jsut trying to learn all I can! Thanks in advance!
-have fun
I accomplish most of the tasks required now to really cruise through the game. RA blocking for jumps to the best techs depending on what I'm doing, high pop cap, many BPT, good GPT so I can buy RA's etc, selling luxuries, happiness, all that is taken care of for the most part(though I'm sure I could do better).
I do notice though that my games last longer than those of you who are veterans to Civ. I think this has to do with a few things.
First, managing population, I do manage the population; I just don't feel I do it very effectively. For example, I will settle a city in a not so great location as it is a strategic choke point that blocks expansion from a neighboring civ. The really only use other than the few luxuries or strategic resources would be money. What should I aim for a pop in that? Currently I bring it to 3(since that's what a collesium does) and I don't let it grow until I can afford the happiness from higher pop. Is that wrong?
Furthermore, what is everyone's opinion on non cap city population?
Even furthermore, while I understand how specialists work, what really helps you decide where you want to set them up? What if your cap also has very high production, and great ability for growth(like a river, hill, grassland start). Do I make that both production and science city?
Sorry I know some of this is newb, But I'm jsut trying to learn all I can! Thanks in advance!
-have fun