happyturtle
Mrs GrumpyOldCivver
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- Dec 7, 2009
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My husband kept telling me that going to war with bombers was fun, but I was generally finishing the game before getting them. So I started a new game in the Industrial Era so I could be sure I wouldn't get bored and go for a victory before I could try it out.
It was SO much fun! Usually, by the time I get to that point in the game, I'm so far ahead that I don't really have much of a challenge. But in this game, me and the AIs were really competing. I wasn't the first one to choose an ideology, and I enjoyed the alliances that built up amongst the like-minded civs. Montezuma was actually a late game challenge, instead of being an early bloomer who falls behind by mid-game.
New cities start with a pop of 3 and most of your basic buildings already in place - I wish this was implemented in the standard game, making settlers more expensive, but the new cities stronger, as you move through the eras.
I had started the game planning on a conquest win, but after being "friends" with my fellow Freedom civs all game, I just couldn't bring myself to backstab them. I had a lot of fun stomping on Montezuma in several wars (mostly I was leaving him alive to be my punching bag
) and eventually got a space win.
This was so much fun, I think I'll start my next game in the Modern era. I really enjoyed it.
Anyone else tried this? What did you think of the later era starts?
It was SO much fun! Usually, by the time I get to that point in the game, I'm so far ahead that I don't really have much of a challenge. But in this game, me and the AIs were really competing. I wasn't the first one to choose an ideology, and I enjoyed the alliances that built up amongst the like-minded civs. Montezuma was actually a late game challenge, instead of being an early bloomer who falls behind by mid-game.
New cities start with a pop of 3 and most of your basic buildings already in place - I wish this was implemented in the standard game, making settlers more expensive, but the new cities stronger, as you move through the eras.
I had started the game planning on a conquest win, but after being "friends" with my fellow Freedom civs all game, I just couldn't bring myself to backstab them. I had a lot of fun stomping on Montezuma in several wars (mostly I was leaving him alive to be my punching bag

This was so much fun, I think I'll start my next game in the Modern era. I really enjoyed it.
Anyone else tried this? What did you think of the later era starts?