What do you obsess about?

Mordack

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1. my entire military must be veteran

2. fortifying a unit on every resource in my territory

3. controlling every square inch of my core continent

4. exploring every single black tile on the map

5. embassies

6. coastal fortresses (yes, call me crazy)
 
Never stop expanding. If my empire isn't gaining territory ever few turns, I feel like I'm failing.
 
1. All units except warriors and transports must be at least veteran

2. All elites that generate a leader must be given a new name and one of them have to be named after me
 
I used to suffer badly from improvement addiction.
It is a bit like Wonder addiction but worse.
I am trying to break away from it now, but still I build far too many temples... :sad:
 
Balance of power. Oh yes. I make sure noone strays too far and takes over the world just like that. I even deliberately make decisions that weaken my own civ so I can get a challenging scrap with the other countries.
 
Controling every square inch of my continent.
Gaining at least one city in every continent.
An Army.
Highly productive core cities.
 
Building a cultural structure in every city even though I shouldn't always
Making sure nobody builds a city within 'my' borders
(Obviously, these two are related)

Staying ahead or even with the AI civs in Tech. I even trade for the stupid techs
Building a road connecting every city, and then building a railraod connecting every city when railroads are available
I also clearly overbuild improvements but I can't seem to help myself when I'm actually playing
 
i refuse to build cities in the middle of a large desert, because i want my cities to be big and grow.
 
I have allways to build FP with MGL.
 
Naokaukodem said:
I re-adjust the science/hapiness tab every single turn in order to earn more gold. (except on early era)

Thats exactly what i do! And i hardly ever adjust it in the ancient age

Having two defensive units in a city- no more no less

Biulding in a sequence (when new city is founded and technology and food levels are good)

Settler (unless i don't want to expand), Temple, Spearman, Spearman, Libary, and after that anything else
 
Ginger_Ale said:
No unroaded and unimproved tiles. If I can do that, I can win the game.
Same here.
Theoden said:
2. All elites that generate a leader must be given a new name and one of them have to be named after me
I have to name all my elites either after an Angelic Layer Angel or a Tarric character.
 
greekguy said:
i refuse to build cities in the middle of a large desert, because i want my cities to be big and grow.

The same thing for large tundra,hill and mountain areas.

Also elite units,which didn't already spawn a MGL,have my
extra attention and they will not blindly attacking enemy units.
 
Wonders. I don't have to have every damn wonder in the game, but I do need a few, especially my favorite ones. Also, improvements in general, but especially edumacational ones, and have to have a library and a university in every city.
 
Also i might add that im obsessed with getting the great libary and adams smiths trading company i will quit if i don't get the GL but adams smiths might be okay
 
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