digitCruncher
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I was wondering, what would happen if, say, the entire world blew up, and only a few civilisations survived with the knowledge of a FEW technologies. So I whipped open my simulator (Civ IV), and simulated
I am playing a regular game, with one modified rule: At the beginning of the game, I open WB, and give EVERYONE (including the barbs) 5 FREE techs, from ANY era, randomly.
So, here is the list:
Me (Dutch): Priesthood, Polytheism, Bronze Working, Astronomy, Plastics
Ragnar (Vikings): Priesthood, Currency, Philosophy, Refridgeration, Radio
Darius (Persians): Currency, Engineering, Alphabet, Philosophy, Milatery Tradition
Napolean (French): Currency, Monotheism, Education, Chemistry, Electricity
Kublai Khan (Mongolia): Engineering, Monotheism, Music, Printing Press, Laser
Alexander (Greek): Optics, Construction, Civil Service, Democracy, Rocketry
Zara Yaqob (Ethiopia): Polytheism, Astronomy, Stealth, Ecology, Satellites
Suliman (Ottoman): Calender, Printing Press, Assembly Line, Flight, Computers
Suryavarman (Kymer): Mysticism, Mathematics, Music, Nationalism, Satellites
Ramesses (Egypt): Animal Husbandry, Hunting, Sailing, Liberalism, Satellites
Mao Zedong (China): Fishing, Currency, Machinary, Theology, Radio
Barbarians: Sailing, Banking, Theology, Superconductors, Stealth
A few notes:
China is POWERFUL (Machinery means that all they need is Iron Working and Archery, and they can spam Chu-Kon-Nu, which they have in the first 150 turns). I have my Unique unit REALLY quickly, and have almost circumnavigated the globe, but I don't know if the satellite nations have already bet me (I don't think they have). And Greece has already built the Apollo Program... The Ottomans have airports already (luckily, they don't have Infantry, which is what I initially feared. They need Rifling, and Gunpowder first... phew), and I have survived a 6 phalanx attack really early in the game by QUICKLY adopting slavary, and rushing two archers
Anything I have missed? Aside from my Galleon, and Chinas Chu-ko-nu, no-one else has insane units, and if I wanted to spread pollution through my cities, I COULD built the Three Gorges Dam... but there is no reason. France has ALREADY BUILT the Sistene Chapel.
Who is likely to win this game? What civ would YOU like to play as? And wish me luck. I have to check two things (I may have the wrong victory conditions and difficulty, it DOES seem mighty easy... So I may have to restart).
I do have the scenario if anyone wants to play.
[Edit]I am too tired, but after noticing that diplomatic victory was enabled (which I hate for two reasons: The AP, and the UN "No nukes" motion), I made a new one. Lets just say that I am afraid of Cyrus, as I don't know what effects having The Internet in the BC years will have on the game... methinks I should either be best buddies with him, or destroy him a few years after he builds it, which I think only requires Computers... and there are other things as well. 2 civs died from ARCHER attacks, which is un-heard off, and I am hoping cannons require more than just steel and iron... otherwise some other civs are going to have some ... interesting defenders
(Defending Cannons FTW, if they start with steel!!) As for me, Fission, Economics, Literature, Archery and Chemistry isn't a GREAT start, but it does mean I have to bee-line Astronomy... simply because that unlocks my UU, Privateers, AND frigates, all in one go
And I wonder if Joao survived, as he has MACHINE GUNS defending his cities (as long as they don't require Gunpowder, which I don't think they do...), which will make him IMPOSSIBLE to destroy (but luckily, not impossible to defend AGAINST, as machine guns don't attack
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I am playing a regular game, with one modified rule: At the beginning of the game, I open WB, and give EVERYONE (including the barbs) 5 FREE techs, from ANY era, randomly.
So, here is the list:
Me (Dutch): Priesthood, Polytheism, Bronze Working, Astronomy, Plastics
Ragnar (Vikings): Priesthood, Currency, Philosophy, Refridgeration, Radio
Darius (Persians): Currency, Engineering, Alphabet, Philosophy, Milatery Tradition
Napolean (French): Currency, Monotheism, Education, Chemistry, Electricity
Kublai Khan (Mongolia): Engineering, Monotheism, Music, Printing Press, Laser
Alexander (Greek): Optics, Construction, Civil Service, Democracy, Rocketry
Zara Yaqob (Ethiopia): Polytheism, Astronomy, Stealth, Ecology, Satellites
Suliman (Ottoman): Calender, Printing Press, Assembly Line, Flight, Computers
Suryavarman (Kymer): Mysticism, Mathematics, Music, Nationalism, Satellites
Ramesses (Egypt): Animal Husbandry, Hunting, Sailing, Liberalism, Satellites
Mao Zedong (China): Fishing, Currency, Machinary, Theology, Radio
Barbarians: Sailing, Banking, Theology, Superconductors, Stealth
A few notes:
China is POWERFUL (Machinery means that all they need is Iron Working and Archery, and they can spam Chu-Kon-Nu, which they have in the first 150 turns). I have my Unique unit REALLY quickly, and have almost circumnavigated the globe, but I don't know if the satellite nations have already bet me (I don't think they have). And Greece has already built the Apollo Program... The Ottomans have airports already (luckily, they don't have Infantry, which is what I initially feared. They need Rifling, and Gunpowder first... phew), and I have survived a 6 phalanx attack really early in the game by QUICKLY adopting slavary, and rushing two archers

Anything I have missed? Aside from my Galleon, and Chinas Chu-ko-nu, no-one else has insane units, and if I wanted to spread pollution through my cities, I COULD built the Three Gorges Dam... but there is no reason. France has ALREADY BUILT the Sistene Chapel.
Who is likely to win this game? What civ would YOU like to play as? And wish me luck. I have to check two things (I may have the wrong victory conditions and difficulty, it DOES seem mighty easy... So I may have to restart).
I do have the scenario if anyone wants to play.
[Edit]I am too tired, but after noticing that diplomatic victory was enabled (which I hate for two reasons: The AP, and the UN "No nukes" motion), I made a new one. Lets just say that I am afraid of Cyrus, as I don't know what effects having The Internet in the BC years will have on the game... methinks I should either be best buddies with him, or destroy him a few years after he builds it, which I think only requires Computers... and there are other things as well. 2 civs died from ARCHER attacks, which is un-heard off, and I am hoping cannons require more than just steel and iron... otherwise some other civs are going to have some ... interesting defenders


