Withouthatred
Chieftain
I have more trouble in the classical and pre-history parts of the game than any other.
I always start off the game with mysticism, assuming I didn't start with it, and then go for polytheism, if I miss Hinduism (usually do) then I go with masonry and then monotheism. On Noble and prince I'll get Judaism every time. After that I'll get mining (assuming I didn't start with it), and than bronze working so I can adopt slavery.
At that time, my original city will have 4 or 5 population, and I'll whip out a settler, place him next to some resorces, let the city grow to 4 and then whip out another settler, and place him next to some resorsces, my second city will be at two by now, as well as the first, and I whip out a worker at both cities connecting the cities and resorces. Following that I build barracks and an army of about 20 axemen, swordsmen, and chariots, and rush the nearest civ to mine.
The year is usually about 0 or a few hundred years before at this point.
I'll usually be able to capture the non capital cities pretty quickly and destroy their access to key war resorces, which allows me to continue to build my army until I can capture their capital. The biggest problem I have arises here. My economy always crashes, especially bad on prince and monarch levels (I don't play on difficulties higher than Mon, but I imagine it's worse) and this more often than not puts me far behind the other civs in development, and it can take me a while to catch back up. I understand that early wars are the only way to win on higher difficulties, so what can I do to avoid this?
Is my general strategy sound? and if it can be improved, how so? thx
I always start off the game with mysticism, assuming I didn't start with it, and then go for polytheism, if I miss Hinduism (usually do) then I go with masonry and then monotheism. On Noble and prince I'll get Judaism every time. After that I'll get mining (assuming I didn't start with it), and than bronze working so I can adopt slavery.
At that time, my original city will have 4 or 5 population, and I'll whip out a settler, place him next to some resorces, let the city grow to 4 and then whip out another settler, and place him next to some resorsces, my second city will be at two by now, as well as the first, and I whip out a worker at both cities connecting the cities and resorces. Following that I build barracks and an army of about 20 axemen, swordsmen, and chariots, and rush the nearest civ to mine.
The year is usually about 0 or a few hundred years before at this point.
I'll usually be able to capture the non capital cities pretty quickly and destroy their access to key war resorces, which allows me to continue to build my army until I can capture their capital. The biggest problem I have arises here. My economy always crashes, especially bad on prince and monarch levels (I don't play on difficulties higher than Mon, but I imagine it's worse) and this more often than not puts me far behind the other civs in development, and it can take me a while to catch back up. I understand that early wars are the only way to win on higher difficulties, so what can I do to avoid this?
Is my general strategy sound? and if it can be improved, how so? thx