Exterminas
Warlord
- Joined
- Sep 13, 2010
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Hello there!
I have come here for advice on how you tackle the Rainforest maps.
For the uninciated or the the vanilla-pangea-players, there is a custom map-type called Rainforest, which generates huge plains filled with jungle and foor resources. Here are some points on what you can expect from a rainforest map:
-Jungle everywhere (dah!)
-3-5 Food Resources per city
-Fresh water everywhere in the form of rivers
-Barely no Iron and Chopper
-Maybe Horses
-Almost no Stone and Marble
-Ocaisional desert regions
-Huge amounts of barbarians from the vast amounts of land
-Little amount of hills
And here is what strategies I have tried, and how they failed:
1. Montezuma. Jaguar ftw!
This approach worked quite well, since the Jaguar can become really strong in the jungle environment and doesn't requirre iron. However the Jaguar sucks a bit at attacking and production is a problem on these maps. I was outteched by the AI fast before it became viable to attack and conquer them.
I spent too much time and production on bulding jaguars and workes to clear all the jungle
2. Wang Kong
This time I wanted to found a religion to get early happines boost and wanted to play financial to boost my tech. Also this time I wanted to settle with the jungle instead of against it, read: Not killing the jungle instantly and thus overworking my cities.
It worked out quite well, however I only got horses and no iron, which leaves my military a bit starved against the early longbowmen of nearby tech-fanatics.
In general I consider Rainforest to be the hardest map-type around, since it combines that hard elements of a Highlands map (huge amount of barbarians and lots of room for the AI to spread) with the jungle as an obstacle that affects you, but apparently not the AI. So, any advice on it?
My current plan is to try Monty again with a slavery-heavy specialist-economy.
I have come here for advice on how you tackle the Rainforest maps.
For the uninciated or the the vanilla-pangea-players, there is a custom map-type called Rainforest, which generates huge plains filled with jungle and foor resources. Here are some points on what you can expect from a rainforest map:
-Jungle everywhere (dah!)
-3-5 Food Resources per city
-Fresh water everywhere in the form of rivers
-Barely no Iron and Chopper
-Maybe Horses
-Almost no Stone and Marble
-Ocaisional desert regions
-Huge amounts of barbarians from the vast amounts of land
-Little amount of hills
And here is what strategies I have tried, and how they failed:
1. Montezuma. Jaguar ftw!
This approach worked quite well, since the Jaguar can become really strong in the jungle environment and doesn't requirre iron. However the Jaguar sucks a bit at attacking and production is a problem on these maps. I was outteched by the AI fast before it became viable to attack and conquer them.
I spent too much time and production on bulding jaguars and workes to clear all the jungle
2. Wang Kong
This time I wanted to found a religion to get early happines boost and wanted to play financial to boost my tech. Also this time I wanted to settle with the jungle instead of against it, read: Not killing the jungle instantly and thus overworking my cities.
It worked out quite well, however I only got horses and no iron, which leaves my military a bit starved against the early longbowmen of nearby tech-fanatics.
In general I consider Rainforest to be the hardest map-type around, since it combines that hard elements of a Highlands map (huge amount of barbarians and lots of room for the AI to spread) with the jungle as an obstacle that affects you, but apparently not the AI. So, any advice on it?
My current plan is to try Monty again with a slavery-heavy specialist-economy.