Roland Johansen
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Does that remain true if you're at war?
Yes.
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Does that remain true if you're at war?
I have three questions:
1- How do you set difficulty levels in multi-player games. Each player seems to set his how difficulty, but how is the AI level set? Sorry for being so noob....
2- I just beat the AI at monarch on a standart map in single player and it took every single bit of wisdom and energy I had to just get my head above the water... (finished by time victory)... Is it normal or am I completly hopeless?
3- Is there anyway one can hurry the production of spaceship parts, cause in the game above, I was four turns away from a space victory... and I had every improvment that I know of that could have speedened up the process? It's quite frustrating because the score of a spacerace is much better than the on from time...
Thanks for the answers....
2- I just beat the AI at monarch on a standart map in single player and it took every single bit of wisdom and energy I had to just get my head above the water... (finished by time victory)... Is it normal or am I completly hopeless?
Yep. And don't forget the bonuses from having resources (in particular Aluminium) when building some Spaceship parts. That increases the build rates to 400% and 500% for those cities, respectively.A civilization with the space elevator and research labs, forges, factories and power plants in every one of the space ship part building cities has a 200% production bonus in those cities (building at a rate of 300%). A good production city should be able to get a raw production output close to 50. Multiplied with the production bonus that amounts to 150 hammers added to the space ship parts per turn in such cities. The city with the ironworks should get a 300% production bonus (building at a rate of 400%) and thus get a production output of around 200 if the city was build in a good location. With such production rates, even the expensive docking bay can be build in about 10 turns (normal game speed).
3- Is there anyway one can hurry the production of spaceship parts, cause in the game above, I was four turns away from a space victory... and I had every improvment that I know of that could have speedened up the process? It's quite frustrating because the score of a spacerace is much better than the on from time...
Thanks for the answers....
no ideaI have three questions:
1- How do you set difficulty levels in multi-player games. Each player seems to set his how difficulty, but how is the AI level set? Sorry for being so noob....
2- I just beat the AI at monarch on a standart map in single player and it took every single bit of wisdom and energy I had to just get my head above the water... (finished by time victory)... Is it normal or am I completly hopeless?
3- Is there anyway one can hurry the production of spaceship parts, cause in the game above, I was four turns away from a space victory... and I had every improvment that I know of that could have speedened up the process? It's quite frustrating because the score of a spacerace is much better than the on from time...
The AI will always play at Noble level; the other players set their difficulties with respect to the AI. Generally in multiplayer it's considered standard to have all players playing at the same difficulty level (whichever one you decide on), just for fairness issues. Unless one player is quite considerably less experienced than the others, they should not give themselves a difficulty handicap. And certainly I wouldn't advise it for players who are of a fairly similar level of playing.1- How do you set difficulty levels in multi-player games. Each player seems to set his how difficulty, but how is the AI level set?
How long have you been playing? It takes a considerable amount of time to actually get used to Monarch and be comfortable with that level, especially if you hadn't played Civ games prior to Civ4. If it's only one of your first dozen or so games, I'd be impressed that you've managed to do well enough to win by the time victory already. I started with Civ3, and it took me considerably longer to move up the difficulty levels in that game (of course it was a little easier to move up the difficulty levels when I switched to Civ4 though, due to that Civ3 experience).2- I just beat the AI at monarch on a standart map in single player and it took every single bit of wisdom and energy I had to just get my head above the water... (finished by time victory)... Is it normal or am I completly hopeless?
There's a bit of a trick to the Space Race, in that it isn't actually your production capabilities that matter so much (unless it's a really tight race). Instead, the key is in the technologies beforehand - in other words, in order to win the Space Race you want to have a high science output, not necessarily a high production output. After all, if you're discovering the techs 10 turns before anyone else is, then you've got no real competition in launching the Space Ship ahead of everyone else, even if you have a relatively low production rate in your cities.3- Is there anyway one can hurry the production of spaceship parts, cause in the game above, I was four turns away from a space victory... and I had every improvment that I know of that could have speedened up the process? It's quite frustrating because the score of a spacerace is much better than the on from time...
Just for your information, I'm realtivly new to civ4 (5 single player games). But my experience in civ goes back to civ1... that's why I quickly went to monarch. All those 100s of hours playing civ3 weren't a waste after all...
I've never played civ4 multiplayer but i'm just curious. do you wait all the way until other player finish their turn? that will be a kind of boring i think.