which attribute do you prefer?

Which Attribute do you prefer?

  • Scientific

    Votes: 24 25.5%
  • Industrious

    Votes: 34 36.2%
  • Expansionist

    Votes: 5 5.3%
  • Commercial

    Votes: 9 9.6%
  • Religous

    Votes: 15 16.0%
  • Militaristic

    Votes: 7 7.4%

  • Total voters
    94
I have to go with Scientific. Cheap libraries and Universities as well as a free technology in each new age.
 
Scientific, because the quicker/cheaper research enables you to attack your enemies with significantly higher-rated units...
 
Since Im religous it would seem the obvious choice :) as it also avoid the iritating anarcy period when switch governments nothing worse than having your government collapse
 
Commercial, Industrious, Scientific, Religious. Combination of those 4 traits:
France, Greece, Korea, India, Persia, Ottomans, Egypt, Babylon
 
Originally posted by Ville
Commercial, Industrious, Scientific, Religious. Combination of those 4 traits:
France, Greece, Korea, India, Persia, Ottomans, Egypt, Babylon

Or agricultural. The other 3 are OK but are often circumstantial. Large pangea = crap seafaring but great expansionist etc.
 
I like the religious traite as it allows me to switch in and out of govts. with virtually no anarchy. Usefull during times of peace/war.
 
Commercial: the extra commerce due to reduced corruption is a benefit all game long, and you start with the Alphabet, which means you already know the first tier tech with the highest research cost giving you considerable early trading power. This allows an immediate minimal research rate towards Writing (more trading power down the road) while you save your money for upgrades, Worker buys and Tech trades. (Or you can do a quick research of Pottery first; England already knows both!) Knowing Alphabet usually gets the Commercial civ a quick start, and the reduced corruption allows it to maintain its momentum.
 
i dont think i need to post which trait i like best all i have to say is..the Germans ....those are my number 1 and 2:D
 
scientific - cheap libraries and universities are helpful.......and new techs at the start of a new era are awesome
 
Egyptians...

build roads fast, 1 turn anarchy, chariots to humble all opponents early... unbeatable combination in Civ 3...higher scores need roads & marketplaces to join your luxuries to keep people happy

don't bother building temples just expand and out-breed your opponents... let your units find all the goodie huts with no science expenditure and your numbers will keep ahead of everyone else in the middle age... by then you will be master of your world :egypt:
 
I'm a religous guy. Those temples are a very good way to expand borders and gobble up resources that are around in the early game. It's also good for those Cathedrals that help me stay out of civil disorder and add even more culture.
I also like being able to switch out of Democracy for a quick war and not having to worry about the 5 turn anarchy.
Pretty much, I pick religous and switch around the second trait from game to game.
 
RELIGIOUS (coupled with industrious) makes for a very nice game. Well, actually anything coupled with religious makes for a very nice game. I am almost always religious, because I like happy people, and Industrious for . . . hmmm . . . Oh, wait, Industrious people, hehe, go me!!

This makes the EGYPTIANS!!!! Ironically, I have never used their UU, I just get my GA with Pyramids.
 
Agriculture is where its at!!
Larger cities faster. Couple that with oh say industrious... and you get the Mayans. Enslaving barbs is gravy.


Also like to take commercial/seafaring if i put it on archipelago maps.

To the guys who said 'religion' earlier, how you like the celts now? Religion and Agriculture = lots of happy people.
 
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