guspasho
Prince
- Joined
- Apr 5, 2005
- Messages
- 367
I reload the game a lot. For someone who is still learning, is this superior to playing the game through, or inferior, or just plain frowned upon? I try to experiment and try other tactics/strategies when I realize I've made a mistake or I think I could have done something else more optimally, especially early in the game, when reloading doesn't cost a lot of time yet. I use it to experiment and find the optimal worker orders, build orders, tech orders, etc. Often I'll miss the one-turn window for a two-pop whip.
But the problem with this is my reloads come with foreknowledge that I shouldn't have, and it's too tempting to abuse it to avoid battles that I'll lose, send my scouts in different directions, get better goody hut rewards (or worse, beeline all the goody huts!), plan where nearby rivals send their workers for an easy worker steal, or make sure I don't lose a wonder race or a good city location to another civ.
It's just too tempting to cheat. Should I just avoid the heck out of using the reload button? I suppose I've just answered my own question, but have you experienced the same problem, and how do you resolve it? Do you all just have better self-control than I do?
But the problem with this is my reloads come with foreknowledge that I shouldn't have, and it's too tempting to abuse it to avoid battles that I'll lose, send my scouts in different directions, get better goody hut rewards (or worse, beeline all the goody huts!), plan where nearby rivals send their workers for an easy worker steal, or make sure I don't lose a wonder race or a good city location to another civ.
It's just too tempting to cheat. Should I just avoid the heck out of using the reload button? I suppose I've just answered my own question, but have you experienced the same problem, and how do you resolve it? Do you all just have better self-control than I do?