I'm having a very difficult time deciding what my favorite civilization is. I'm trying to decide which one I like best based on their civilization strengths, but I can't decide which of the strengths are my favorite.
Agricultural - I try to avoid deserts as much as possible, so that aspect of agricultural strength doesn't impress me much, but it seems like getting one extra food for all of your cities would accelerate new cities growth significantly.
Commercial - This is one of the strengths I'm having the hardest time deciding on because I have no idea how great the effect of it is. How much extra commerce do I get in larger cities, and how much of an impact does it have on corruption?
Expansionist - I hear all the time that the expansionist strength is one of the worst, but I have seen my friend achieve enormous advantages by getting free technologies and settlers early in the game.
Industrious - This strength appeals to me because I spend a lot of time developing the land around me, although I'm not sure how many bonus shields you produce in larger cities.
Militaristic - I have heard this strength being hailed as one of the best time and time again, but I use surprisingly little military when I play, I prefer to dominate my enemies economicaly and scientificly. One thing that I find very very attractive about this strength however is that with the leaders I get I can hurry produce wonders, how often does this happen?
Religious - I depend on temples and cathedrals often to keep my people from rioting, and that's why I like this strength so much, even though the benefit of having only one turn of anarchy seems negligable on account that I only start it once or twice a game.
Scientific - I think that this strength has a lot of potential, although I find myself with little time to build libraries and universities because I have to quell riots and build more workers so often. I wonder how beneficial it is to get 1 free advance every era.
Seafaring - I usualy don't like water based maps, so I don't think I'll be using this one often, although the commerce benefit is attractive, as well as the increased movement speed for boats.
Anyone with any advice concerning these strengths and any data on the numbers regarding these traits would be more than welcome. Thank you.
Agricultural - I try to avoid deserts as much as possible, so that aspect of agricultural strength doesn't impress me much, but it seems like getting one extra food for all of your cities would accelerate new cities growth significantly.
Commercial - This is one of the strengths I'm having the hardest time deciding on because I have no idea how great the effect of it is. How much extra commerce do I get in larger cities, and how much of an impact does it have on corruption?
Expansionist - I hear all the time that the expansionist strength is one of the worst, but I have seen my friend achieve enormous advantages by getting free technologies and settlers early in the game.
Industrious - This strength appeals to me because I spend a lot of time developing the land around me, although I'm not sure how many bonus shields you produce in larger cities.
Militaristic - I have heard this strength being hailed as one of the best time and time again, but I use surprisingly little military when I play, I prefer to dominate my enemies economicaly and scientificly. One thing that I find very very attractive about this strength however is that with the leaders I get I can hurry produce wonders, how often does this happen?
Religious - I depend on temples and cathedrals often to keep my people from rioting, and that's why I like this strength so much, even though the benefit of having only one turn of anarchy seems negligable on account that I only start it once or twice a game.
Scientific - I think that this strength has a lot of potential, although I find myself with little time to build libraries and universities because I have to quell riots and build more workers so often. I wonder how beneficial it is to get 1 free advance every era.
Seafaring - I usualy don't like water based maps, so I don't think I'll be using this one often, although the commerce benefit is attractive, as well as the increased movement speed for boats.
Anyone with any advice concerning these strengths and any data on the numbers regarding these traits would be more than welcome. Thank you.