ThePersian
Warlord
I think it would be nice to specualte the playing styles in the CIV IV.
One tactic would be to go all out on getting teh first religon, hope for a religous leader and start converting. This tactic would be a mix of culural and espionage playing styles, possibily fighting to convert cities.
A secound style would be to fight for a control of many luxuries and resourses (food...) and establish a rich trading network, and buy your way out of war. This tactic would be commicial/cultural.
The deplomat. I read that you could start wars between two nations without being in it your self. This would be great for a deplomatic state (i can see Chirchill as the perfect sute already, lol.) which starts wars in and acts as the peace maker. This tactic would be well, deplomatic and espionage. I loved doing this in CIV III, i would be a hard core resercher and get people to fight my wars, one of them would become weaker while both in great finacial distress, i would eat the little guy (or whats left of him) and wait for my big war partner to fall in finacial truble. I would then cause war between all the CIVS and the big guy and gather resources from weakend cities)
In the upcomming CIV IV it looks like the art of deplomecy is really comming together.
The specilized unit civ. Imagion a CIV that has a whole army of thoes specilized units and attributes. Possibily creat an efficiant killing machine. I would be thinking Militristic and expansive. (question? how badly do you think the expansious civ will be damaged?)
The fast pace resercher. Since perqusits are no longer needed for advancement, its likely to be a stratigy for someone to go all out to get ahead for some advanced government in an early age. This would be reserch and commerce.
Well these are the tactics i could think of with the information we have. I love the way the producers have divercified the game, hope it still has the balenced elements of the CIV III and all this new game play is aplicable!
I would love to hear some CIV Fanatics veterns suggest ideas.
One tactic would be to go all out on getting teh first religon, hope for a religous leader and start converting. This tactic would be a mix of culural and espionage playing styles, possibily fighting to convert cities.
A secound style would be to fight for a control of many luxuries and resourses (food...) and establish a rich trading network, and buy your way out of war. This tactic would be commicial/cultural.
The deplomat. I read that you could start wars between two nations without being in it your self. This would be great for a deplomatic state (i can see Chirchill as the perfect sute already, lol.) which starts wars in and acts as the peace maker. This tactic would be well, deplomatic and espionage. I loved doing this in CIV III, i would be a hard core resercher and get people to fight my wars, one of them would become weaker while both in great finacial distress, i would eat the little guy (or whats left of him) and wait for my big war partner to fall in finacial truble. I would then cause war between all the CIVS and the big guy and gather resources from weakend cities)

The specilized unit civ. Imagion a CIV that has a whole army of thoes specilized units and attributes. Possibily creat an efficiant killing machine. I would be thinking Militristic and expansive. (question? how badly do you think the expansious civ will be damaged?)
The fast pace resercher. Since perqusits are no longer needed for advancement, its likely to be a stratigy for someone to go all out to get ahead for some advanced government in an early age. This would be reserch and commerce.
Well these are the tactics i could think of with the information we have. I love the way the producers have divercified the game, hope it still has the balenced elements of the CIV III and all this new game play is aplicable!
I would love to hear some CIV Fanatics veterns suggest ideas.