nbaudoin
Chieftain
What's everyone's thoughts on Venice?
I just won my first game as Venice and I must say it was very satisfying. Something about having massive amounts of cash at my disposal, being able to buy damn near anything I wanted was nice. In my game, I played Emperor difficulty on a standard size map with normal speed. I actually had to restart a couple times due to some really bad starts (once I actually started near a lake instead of a ocean! Talk about insta-loss).
Once I figured out the basic mechanics I was able to get off to a decent start. The early game is kinda rough. Having one city leaves you feeling very vulnerable to the other civs. I just tried to maintain good relations with everyone and it worked out. After buying a few city states I was able to get myself out of last place in the rankings and by mid-game I was the top in science and had a TON of gold, which I used to buy influence with key city states. Amazingly EVERYONE loved me. I was getting declaration of friendships right and left. I filled out Tradition then worked a combination of commerce-aesthetics-(the science one), focusing on getting the bonuses for specialists.
The endgame consisted of me jumping ahead in culture and tourism, getting even further ahead in science, staying competitive in wonder-building, and amassing a decent size army which I eventually used to take a few more puppet states for myself from a neighboring CIV. But the victory came from the World Congress which I controlled practically the whole game. This concept by far is what I like the most about the game. I won a diplomatic victory around 1970, with a vast majority of the delegates in my control (I had the world religion, world ideology, and all the city-states).
My only problem with Venice is I feel like the early game is SO critical. A bad start can be fatal. With other civs, if your capitol isn't in the best location, it's not nearly as big of a problem because you can simply build a better city elsewhere and focus more attention on that city. But with Venice, your first city is the only one you get.
I'd like to try out Venice in multiplayer, but I'm afraid I'll just get screwed in the map placement and ruin the game. Thoughts?
I just won my first game as Venice and I must say it was very satisfying. Something about having massive amounts of cash at my disposal, being able to buy damn near anything I wanted was nice. In my game, I played Emperor difficulty on a standard size map with normal speed. I actually had to restart a couple times due to some really bad starts (once I actually started near a lake instead of a ocean! Talk about insta-loss).
Once I figured out the basic mechanics I was able to get off to a decent start. The early game is kinda rough. Having one city leaves you feeling very vulnerable to the other civs. I just tried to maintain good relations with everyone and it worked out. After buying a few city states I was able to get myself out of last place in the rankings and by mid-game I was the top in science and had a TON of gold, which I used to buy influence with key city states. Amazingly EVERYONE loved me. I was getting declaration of friendships right and left. I filled out Tradition then worked a combination of commerce-aesthetics-(the science one), focusing on getting the bonuses for specialists.
The endgame consisted of me jumping ahead in culture and tourism, getting even further ahead in science, staying competitive in wonder-building, and amassing a decent size army which I eventually used to take a few more puppet states for myself from a neighboring CIV. But the victory came from the World Congress which I controlled practically the whole game. This concept by far is what I like the most about the game. I won a diplomatic victory around 1970, with a vast majority of the delegates in my control (I had the world religion, world ideology, and all the city-states).
My only problem with Venice is I feel like the early game is SO critical. A bad start can be fatal. With other civs, if your capitol isn't in the best location, it's not nearly as big of a problem because you can simply build a better city elsewhere and focus more attention on that city. But with Venice, your first city is the only one you get.
I'd like to try out Venice in multiplayer, but I'm afraid I'll just get screwed in the map placement and ruin the game. Thoughts?