Settlerpuglover said:What are all the difficulty levels?
Chiefton
Warlord
Noble
Prince
Monarch
Emperor
Immortal
Deity
Settlerpuglover said:What are all the difficulty levels?
What am I doing at higher difficulty levels that causes every Civ out there to gang up on poor little me?
Sobsob said:Are you joking? That evil little sod is lethal {charges me with 30 cavarly}
opticaljim said:On that level it didn't take long.
This would be my "problem", which of course I don't really think is a problem.cleverhandle said:I was thoroughly "average" at Civ3 for quite a long time, but eventually moved up. I'm only in the middle of my third game of CIV at the moment (darn RL), but I hope over time to move up to solid Emperor-level play, at least. My experience in Civ3 was that you really have to take learning the game seriously to improve past the middle levels. Not just playing seriously, but learning it - you have to have a plan to get better and follow it. I think dh_epic was right on about having specific goals - pick one mechanic or victory condition or map type and focus on getting better at that. Then move on to another one. Also, you need to study just like you would for an academic course - find a good thread or strategy article or SG, read it carefully, and then apply that knowledge. Start a new game with the express purpose of putting a newly learned idea to use. Then come back to the forum and ask questions about how things went. Finally, much like school, don't let yourself take the easy road. Don't always play a Financial civ, don't reroll difficult starts, don't always go for the easiest VC. I learned the most about the game by accepting a difficult position and then asking about it on the forums - more experienced players could easily point out solution to problems that seemed hopeless to me, and those lessons stuck with me.
Marcus_Aurelius said:One thing that bothers me as I read this forum is when people talk about "beating the game" or "beating monarch", etc. I will be quite content continue to play on noble for some time to come. For me the game isn't about winning on one difficulty level and then moving up to the next. I love how every game is a new experience, even on the same difficulty level over and over again. Noble is a level playing field and that's how I like to play.
opticaljim said:Yeah, Conic Sections, Series, and Sequences basically destroyed my life for about 4 months.
opticaljim said:The AI is a conspiracy in Civ IV. I mean, doesn't it make sense to advance your civ through trading technology? So why won't some of them trade with me? The reason they give is, "We just don't like you enough." So what does that have to do with trading? Isn't it a mutual benefit? They refuse to trade at their own detriment.