aimlessgun
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For some reason I voted non-specialized civ then looked at the thread and it's probably not that correct. I mean you inherently specialize your cities because of the terrain, there's no helping it. Some cities have lots of production tiles. Some cities have lots of good cottage tiles. I just build the cities to fit whatever is there.
Mostly I like cottaging/teching, beelining Lib>Infantry for lategame war. Early war is just so slow and tedious...stacks moving at 1 tile a turn vs. tanks blitzing across the map with air support is no contest.
But really if opportunities present themselves, why not take them? I'll do early war if it's the obvious move. Though sometimes that annoys me in that I hit the 'turning point' of the game really early and it's all mop-up from there, especially getting a good enemy capital site early on a smaller map. I like the game being in doubt all the way to the space race
Mostly I like cottaging/teching, beelining Lib>Infantry for lategame war. Early war is just so slow and tedious...stacks moving at 1 tile a turn vs. tanks blitzing across the map with air support is no contest.
But really if opportunities present themselves, why not take them? I'll do early war if it's the obvious move. Though sometimes that annoys me in that I hit the 'turning point' of the game really early and it's all mop-up from there, especially getting a good enemy capital site early on a smaller map. I like the game being in doubt all the way to the space race
