Melhisedek
Prince
Hmmm I've researched Alphabet a few turns ago, but no one seems to want to trade tech with me, even the guys that are pleased with me. Am I doing something wrong?
Alphabet just makes it possible. They might want to keep that technology to themselves.Hmmm I've researched Alphabet a few turns ago, but no one seems to want to trade tech with me, even the guys that are pleased with me. Am I doing something wrong?
Hmmm I've researched Alphabet a few turns ago, but no one seems to want to trade tech with me, even the guys that are pleased with me. Am I doing something wrong?
For me, when playing against the AI on this level, usually Stonehenge will be built c. 2000 BC, and the Oracle c. 1500 BC. However, like anything this is variable, and depends on the map type and number of opponents, and even varies between different games with the same type of map and number of opponents. More opponents and a larger map generally means more chances that someone will build a wonder earlier, though.Um I been playing for a while, but since I have gotten beat to stonehenge and the oracle my last two games, I was wondering if my guesstimate of when the ai will finish them is off. I play epic/monarch btw. I just figure if get stonehenge b4 1500bc and the oracle by 1000bc then I will be allright. Has anyone done any research on this topic?
Technically you should never really stop expanding, just stop for "breathers" every now and then.How do I know when I should stop expanding (building new cities) ?
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Now I have 2 scouts from the begging of the game that are just standing there doing nothing... Do they take some resources/upkeep and in that case should I destroy them or is there a better use for scouts later in game perhaps?
(There is nothing left to scout![]()
About "city placement rings" that pop up when selecting your settler... Should I follow them (newb to the bone) or should I try to make up my own mind?
Thing is by following these rings my cities got too widespread or so it seems, and I got one city one tile away from ocean, so no trade there...
You can do better than the AI city placement. Maybe you need a bit of practice and some advice, but you can definately do better.
I see, I'll turn those off and see how I do from there![]()
But maaan I have so much to learn, like now barbs are owning me (lack of military), I have a lot of unused tiles (city placement), Health is on a all time low and I can't seem to fix it so my cities can't really grow (I think I should trade for some +health stuff).
How bad is it to not have a long/short term plan while researching or building stuff in my town? i just try to build everything in a city and I try to be methodical with researching tech, like in I research column by column![]()
Any advice regarding city placement would be more than welcome![]()
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