I was a transitional noob from playing Civ2 to playing Civ4.
1. I kept trying to attack land units on the coast with battleships, frustrated that they wouldn't attack
2. I settled cities in a perfect grid pattern in order to make maximal use of all available land (resources schmesources!!!)
3. I kept looking for ways to make Alpine Infantry and Paratroopers along the tech tree in Vanilla.
4. I eagerly hoped that somewhere in the modern tech tree workers would transform into Engineers and would then be able to terraform deserts and tundra into useful tiles.
5. I thought movement along railroads would be infinite with zero cost.
6. It took a while to figure out what the "intercept" mission for fighters meant.
7. It also took a while to figure out that "intercept" had a range beyond just the little circle the fighter was flying around the city.
8. I had no idea what a "shrine" was, and thought a holy city was just a slight ego boost for having won a religion tech race.
9. I didn't understand why barbs would stop spawning after all the fog of war was gone. (In Civ2 there was no fog of war, and barbs would just appear out of nowhere any time the game decided your cities weren't defended strongly enough, usually right outside the BFCs!)
10. I kept looking for how to play the Random Earth map. Or any Earth map.
