ey people,
I have been reading this forum for quite some time now and ive played civ 3 and 4 for a long time.
now my only point here would be, why wonder which civilization would be the strongest, isnt it all up to the players skill? I mean, yes the aztec and japanese ability are strong but only if you have a long war, wich isnt very good for your economy. to be honest, in my opinion they are all verry balanced, by exploiting your strengths you weaken other aspects of your empire, it takes a skilled player to master the civs UA while keeping the rest of his empire under control. I mean all the turns you use to build units for your long wars can also be used to build up your empire and rule late game. yes the greek UA is usefull when dealing with city states but if they are in the way or you realy need the extra city that the ability will be useless since you might want to conquer them instead.
like in all civ games, you need to make choices, what strategy you use is all up to the map you play and how your opponents play.
(sorry for any spelling and grammar errors)
I have been reading this forum for quite some time now and ive played civ 3 and 4 for a long time.
now my only point here would be, why wonder which civilization would be the strongest, isnt it all up to the players skill? I mean, yes the aztec and japanese ability are strong but only if you have a long war, wich isnt very good for your economy. to be honest, in my opinion they are all verry balanced, by exploiting your strengths you weaken other aspects of your empire, it takes a skilled player to master the civs UA while keeping the rest of his empire under control. I mean all the turns you use to build units for your long wars can also be used to build up your empire and rule late game. yes the greek UA is usefull when dealing with city states but if they are in the way or you realy need the extra city that the ability will be useless since you might want to conquer them instead.
like in all civ games, you need to make choices, what strategy you use is all up to the map you play and how your opponents play.
(sorry for any spelling and grammar errors)