Shawnosaurus
Esoteric Idiot
Futurehermit has a cool idea here, but I didn't want to hijack his thread just to talk about some similar experiments I have tried. Keep in mind I am not a great civver by any means, but I am entertained at Noble level.
I figured out that I had some weaknesses in my Civ gameplay. So I created games that really put those weaknesses in my face. For example:
- I was always broke. So I learned about leaders that make good money and I played a game with the intent not of winning (although that would be a bonus) but of earning as much moola as possible.
- I was always last in power. It took a few games to try different leaders and get it working, but I forced myself to be a military giant. I had the goal of always being in the top of the power crowd. This one was really tough for me, but I learned a lot.
- My war skills sucked. So I played the Warlords barbarian scenario. Nothing like boiling the game down to only combat to make you learn. I actually really enjoyed the scenario and now I am better at war in my regular games.
- I was wishy-washy on culture. I always seemed to like the wonders and culture, but was never in cultural victory range. So I set out to win a game with just cultural victory. I left all victory options enabled so the AI could get their space race, but I only let myself try for cultural. I even won.
Currently, I have been trying to get a domination victory on a huge map with no success. But I have been getting closer and learning a lot along the way. If I manage to pull that one off I am going to try and win by only diplomacy.
Anyways, I just wanted to share my little system of trying to round out my skills and style. What are some ways you have tried to correct your weaknesses or habits?
I figured out that I had some weaknesses in my Civ gameplay. So I created games that really put those weaknesses in my face. For example:
- I was always broke. So I learned about leaders that make good money and I played a game with the intent not of winning (although that would be a bonus) but of earning as much moola as possible.
- I was always last in power. It took a few games to try different leaders and get it working, but I forced myself to be a military giant. I had the goal of always being in the top of the power crowd. This one was really tough for me, but I learned a lot.
- My war skills sucked. So I played the Warlords barbarian scenario. Nothing like boiling the game down to only combat to make you learn. I actually really enjoyed the scenario and now I am better at war in my regular games.
- I was wishy-washy on culture. I always seemed to like the wonders and culture, but was never in cultural victory range. So I set out to win a game with just cultural victory. I left all victory options enabled so the AI could get their space race, but I only let myself try for cultural. I even won.
Currently, I have been trying to get a domination victory on a huge map with no success. But I have been getting closer and learning a lot along the way. If I manage to pull that one off I am going to try and win by only diplomacy.
Anyways, I just wanted to share my little system of trying to round out my skills and style. What are some ways you have tried to correct your weaknesses or habits?